@Estebans_gaff @25_cycle @Roman49299659 Again you are confused. Meanwhile back on planet earth and in peer-reviewed science: https://t.co/SJjlJ9bdP6 https://t.co/1hAoAfEUOZ
@TonyClimate The #ClimateScam #ClimateCult is using scientific evidence to provide a better understanding of #GlobalWarming using physics in modelling to assess the impact of climate change. Literature: (i) https://t.co/z0zIPZOhqf (ii) https://t.co/K9TB3mp
RT @agentsinaction: https://t.co/It3CpkifrR Ach herje, #Ganteför schwurbelt mal wieder. Unterstellt, dass wohl(!) Osman et al. (https://t.c…
Tja, übersetzen sie für sich, wenn sie der Englischen Sprache nicht mächtig sind, die verlinkte Webseite. Dann werden sie Augen machen bezüglich der Aussage.
https://t.co/It3CpkifrR Ach herje, #Ganteför schwurbelt mal wieder. Unterstellt, dass wohl(!) Osman et al. (https://t.co/Oj4VXLPigK) das MWP aus Ideologie hat verschwinden lassen. "Man darf das nicht anzweifeln".🤦♂️ S. https://t.co/Sj1WDVORRF
@fagandr1 @BrowntownBrew @CaptainAdvance1 You did. And yes, local variations (e.g. because of ocean currents) don't show global climate changes. That's why we have global reconstructions show that today's warming is unprecedented. https://t.co/Oj4VXLPigK
@hogdriver65 @original_lego11 @kenmurrayx4 @randymot4 @ChrisMartzWX @CO2Coalition From your article: "mean surface temperatures in Greenland were 2–3°C warmer than present-day values." Greenland is not global. See a GLOBAL temperature reconstruction of t
@hogdriver65 @original_lego11 @kenmurrayx4 @randymot4 @ChrisMartzWX @CO2Coalition Yes you can find pseudoscience blog articles from shills like Andy May, old outdated graphs from Wikipedia etc, meanwhile you completely reject papers and graphs published in
@ChrisMartzWX Turns out the medieval warming period wasn’t that warm, it was more of a regional thing https://t.co/wMhtU2loWF
@IvorEuropean @bootcanyon @CColose You retweeted a "skeptic" citing a notoriously lying "skeptic" blog - good for you. Meanwhile back on planet earth and in peer-reviewed science: https://t.co/SJjlJ9bdP6 https://t.co/FBiZk4DMwW
@JuliaHB1 @ClimateTheMovie @Martin_Durkin Or a bit further, the period of time that encompasses the development of agriculture & organised human civilisations, which started within the last 10,000 years (the flat bit). https://t.co/Cb6Z6AdjpZ https://
@MarkHepburn20 @JuliaHB1 @ClimateTheMovie @Martin_Durkin For the last 10,000 years (when human civilisations dependant on agriculture have been around) the global average temperature has been relatively stable, compared to the rate of recent change. https
@SpartanSnow35 @ChrisMartzWX Meanwhile back on planet earth and in a reputable peer-reviewed scientific (as opposed to pay-for-play) journal: https://t.co/SJjlJ9bdP6 https://t.co/z9EUR0RAZ0
@ChrisMartzWX The global mean temperature had been relatively very stable over the entirety of human civilization until the advent of the Fossil Fuel Era, however. https://t.co/7mDhui36FV
@ChrisMartzWX @verycentrist The earth's ecosystem changed faster 66 million years ago when a large asteroid slammed into the earth and wiped out the dinosaurs, sure. https://t.co/SJjlJ9bdP6 https://t.co/1Q6nbiWnPN
@SpartanSnow35 @ChrisMartzWX You call yourself "Spartan" yet you don't even know what the Greek "Dark Age" is in reference to. 🙄 Meanwhile back on planet earth and in peer-reviewed science: https://t.co/SJjlJ9aFZy https://t.co/Mqt6MKx1fj
@GauteNilsen @ProfMarkMaslin @X @elonmusk The warming from the last ice age levelled off about 7,000 years ago. Also the Little Ice Age was a regional rather than a global event. - https://t.co/cesaJ70NoD - https://t.co/uGkl5uqqPA - https://t.co/fnYGbU6XO
PSA (paleoclimate service announcement): Actually, we should only say ~10x. Rigorously treated in an "apples-to-apples" way in the paper that underlies this animation. Osman et al., 2021 https://t.co/XUPW85dpGQ https://t.co/heFF77Kr66
@HeidiHiAllen1 @ProfMarkMaslin @SustainableUCL @UCLEnvironment @AnthropoceneUCL @UCLgeography @BBCJustinR @LancetCountdown @JustStop_Oil @RogerHallamCS21 What "145 years'? The graphic posted by @ProfMarkMaslin showed the last 24,000 years. Osman et al 2
@olvrhffmnn @ProfMarkMaslin @SustainableUCL @UCLEnvironment @AnthropoceneUCL @UCLgeography @BBCJustinR @LancetCountdown @JustStop_Oil @RogerHallamCS21 @X Read the cited paper Osman et al 2021 https://t.co/8n0RWiHeHQ https://t.co/Ofu15QCSio
RT @Ceist8: @TheDisproof @agentsinaction @Andy_May_Writer Osman et al 2021 & Marcott et al 2021 show @Andy_May_Writer is lying. (So does…
@Pinheir58339900 @PaulHBeckwith The partial quote about the Arctic you provide is in reference to summer temps. Why be dishonest? The Earth is now warmer https://t.co/ApgCuGNNNa https://t.co/anxi1rHF8e
RT @Ceist8: @TheDisproof @agentsinaction @Andy_May_Writer Osman et al 2021 & Marcott et al 2021 show @Andy_May_Writer is lying. (So does…
RT @Ceist8: @TheDisproof @agentsinaction @Andy_May_Writer Osman et al 2021 & Marcott et al 2021 show @Andy_May_Writer is lying. (So does…
@TheDisproof @agentsinaction @Andy_May_Writer Osman et al 2021 & Marcott et al 2021 show @Andy_May_Writer is lying. (So does the paper he "cited" for his blog graph- Rosenthal 2013) https://t.co/7O0LrZc1NP https://t.co/Khev92vVj4 https://t.co/ytu6J6
@TheFrogDies @ProfMarkMaslin @SustainableUCL @UCLEnvironment @AnthropoceneUCL @UCLgeography @BBCJustinR @LancetCountdown @JustStop_Oil @RogerHallamCS21 Me: "Again your point is... what, exactly?" James Stevens: 🦗🦗🦗 You have no point, do you James. Mean
@TheFrogDies @Vesemirr @ProfMarkMaslin @SustainableUCL @UCLEnvironment @AnthropoceneUCL @UCLgeography @BBCJustinR @LancetCountdown @JustStop_Oil @RogerHallamCS21 You seem to think that somehow negates this. It doesn't. https://t.co/DjFpRaxrr6
@TheFrogDies @ProfMarkMaslin @SustainableUCL @UCLEnvironment @AnthropoceneUCL @UCLgeography @BBCJustinR @LancetCountdown @JustStop_Oil @RogerHallamCS21 That is with respect to one spot in Greenland, which of course is not the globe. Meanwhile with respect
@kissingtruth @antikommunistic @Cristi_Neagu @DanielleM0116 @collapse2050 I mean that’s just a demonstrable lie 😂😂 https://t.co/ChwrN20feL https://t.co/DoyWPnWfx8
@AshamKoji @ichudov @JunkScience Me: "Again do you agree with that modeling's conclusion 'the magnitude of the warming is weaker than that in the 20th century'?" @AshamKoji: 🦗 Also the empirical data papers I presented are many years newer than your Chin
@GtaThoughts @SoldTheMoon @ChrisMartzWX Meanwhile back on planet earth and in peer-reviewed science: https://t.co/SJjlJ9bdP6 https://t.co/gsFCAJhlhn
@Legacyathome @SoldTheMoon @ChrisMartzWX If Milankovitch cycles were solely responsible for driving global temperature we currently "should" not be warming at all, to say nothing of warming roughly 10 times faster than the warming after "ice ages" (tech
@RWcopter @ChrisMartzWX When you have to resort to strawmen to make your point you have no point. Meanwhile in peer-reviewed science: https://t.co/SJjlJ9aFZy https://t.co/taVhnuXhrN
@BurgessPark2 @RyanMaue Meanwhile back on planet earth and in peer-reviewed science: https://t.co/SJjlJ9aFZy https://t.co/PM8wawsanY
@GrahamLKeegan Meanwhile back on planet earth and in peer-reviewed science: https://t.co/SJjlJ9aFZy https://t.co/GaPLO4YC0p
@pascovirri @COMPLEXDEV2 @climacritic Suggerisco un'attenta lettura di Osman 2021... https://t.co/7ZuJZEISjc
@MatthewWielicki @NASAClimate The plot above is old. Here's a 2021 reanalysis of the past 20,000 years of temperatures. It shows that the Earth was NOT cooling for the past ~7000 years, but rather had fairly stable temperatures. https://t.co/Wx3CYecxvp
@I_Like_Buttes @hikenmann @MatthewWielicki @NASAClimate That's from the Osman paper, you trolling clown. https://t.co/SJjlJ9bdP6 https://t.co/nCjl6ETDyS
@derick_jelley @WxNB_ @FalconryFinance Whether you care or not isn't an issue. https://t.co/2btsXwmVJx Globally resolved surface temperatures since the Last Glacial Maximum https://t.co/gAF4HghoWy https://t.co/FqR1N9qzQf
@I_Like_Buttes @lfstevens @MatthewWielicki @NASAClimate https://t.co/2btsXwmVJx Globally resolved surface temperatures since the Last Glacial Maximum https://t.co/gAF4HghoWy https://t.co/4Jvi2AgMNf
@Dodders75 @WxNB_ https://t.co/2btsXwmVJx Globally resolved surface temperatures since the Last Glacial Maximum https://t.co/gAF4HghoWy https://t.co/kidMheL9KM
@COrepKdeGraaf @MartinJBern @Anvndarnamn5 https://t.co/2btsXwmVJx Globally resolved surface temperatures since the Last Glacial Maximum https://t.co/gAF4HghoWy https://t.co/9B68ST4fho
@MatthewWielicki @NASAClimate https://t.co/2btsXwmVJx Globally resolved surface temperatures since the Last Glacial Maximum https://t.co/gAF4HghoWy https://t.co/XG7wpc3ZfM
@collapse2050 Also https://t.co/2btsXwmVJx Globally resolved surface temperatures since the Last Glacial Maximum https://t.co/gAF4HghoWy https://t.co/uHCDTEx02T
@Cristi_Neagu @DanielleM0116 @antikommunistic @collapse2050 Someone should tell nature 🤡 https://t.co/ChwrN20feL
@hausfath @CupoJoeBlow They're just going to move the goalposts further back. https://t.co/odZS908E0J https://t.co/DBjWiiATkB
@PatrickSSte @Fred_On_X @AncientGarnet @ChrisMartzWX @Various93891835 The reversals are not "unexpected". And if you think "the temp rises at the end of each glacial are extraordinarily rapid" then wait until you see this: https://t.co/B4FnTOkXsY Oh righ
@giannipettinari @climafluttuante @AlbertoAgliotti @jacopaso I sedimenti marini non sono ghiacci; sono più distribuiti sul pianeta delle calotte glaciali di Groenlandia e Antartide. Metodologia e dataset nel paper https://t.co/3ET45NOLLB
@PatrickSSte @AncientGarnet @ChrisMartzWX @Various93891835 Don't tell anyone. :) https://t.co/7lAxESDIVs
@PatrickSSte @AncientGarnet @ChrisMartzWX @Various93891835 "it'd be very interesting to see a graph of temperature in the last 12,000 years" Here you go: https://t.co/SJjlJ9bdP6 https://t.co/8HCRjImP5O
Speculations on social media imply that in the past 24,000, the Earth has experienced higher global temperatures. Data & models indicates that both the rate and magnitude of modern warming are unusual relative to the changes of the past 24,000 years.
@Turkish_Terror1 @ChrisMartzWX Indeed, end of the ice age shown here followed by 10,000 years of a relatively stable temperature, where agriculture etc. developed. So the rate of warming today is unknown since civilisations started. https://t.co/pO7
@pinangodan Again you are misinformed. Argument by Assertion “The logical fallacy where someone tries to argue a point by merely asserting that it is true, regardless of contradiction. “While this may seem stupid it's…quite common." https://t.co/XPQRy5
@pinangodan @curryja @tedcruz Again, what do you think this graph I presented to you shows? https://t.co/8RY3ts4uF2
@Langer6391 @LbinW2 So sehen Kurven zur globalen Entwicklung bis heute aus: https://t.co/xqjiZ1Ss0H
@pinangodan @curryja @tedcruz What to you think this graph shows? https://t.co/h8LuiftJQB
@pinangodan @curryja @tedcruz You are misinformed. https://t.co/SJjlJ9bdP6 https://t.co/IAUJG99x02
@TrevorH53038397 @boglyboohoo No, that one was proven 72 times, and then extended. https://t.co/ofHmQXtIvJ https://t.co/7ZuJZEISjc
RT @MichaelEMann: @rgatess ALWAYS misleading see: https://t.co/OTPi3zn5HE
@curryja Give it a rest, my dear!