RT @PCarterClimate: ACCELERATING OCEAN HEAT KEEPS WARMING ACCELERATING 92% GHG emissions heat goes ocean heat, only tiny amount to global…
RT @PCarterClimate: ACCELERATING OCEAN HEAT KEEPS WARMING ACCELERATING 92% GHG emissions heat goes ocean heat, only tiny amount to global…
RT @PCarterClimate: ACCELERATING OCEAN HEAT KEEPS WARMING ACCELERATING 92% GHG emissions heat goes ocean heat, only tiny amount to global…
RT @PCarterClimate: ACCELERATING OCEAN HEAT KEEPS WARMING ACCELERATING 92% GHG emissions heat goes ocean heat, only tiny amount to global…
RT @PCarterClimate: ACCELERATING OCEAN HEAT KEEPS WARMING ACCELERATING 92% GHG emissions heat goes ocean heat, only tiny amount to global…
RT @PCarterClimate: ACCELERATING OCEAN HEAT KEEPS WARMING ACCELERATING 92% GHG emissions heat goes ocean heat, only tiny amount to global…
RT @PCarterClimate: ACCELERATING OCEAN HEAT KEEPS WARMING ACCELERATING 92% GHG emissions heat goes ocean heat, only tiny amount to global…
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RT @PCarterClimate: ACCELERATING OCEAN HEAT KEEPS WARMING ACCELERATING 92% GHG emissions heat goes ocean heat, only tiny amount to global…
ACCELERATING OCEAN HEAT KEEPS WARMING ACCELERATING 92% GHG emissions heat goes ocean heat, only tiny amount to global warming Most ocean heat upper ocean so global surface warming has to accelerate Faster ElNino https://t.co/3eBhCtQVtW #ocean #climatec
@RobAnderson17 @Youcantbeserio6 @FreeSpeech4U_Me @Daaanvdb @GeraldKutney @NoneDisclosed @NASAClimate Both your graphs are only using GISP2 ice core data, which is not even representative of all of Greenland. Here’s the actual global temp via an combination
@Youcantbeserio6 @FreeSpeech4U_Me @Daaanvdb @RobAnderson17 @GeraldKutney @NoneDisclosed @NASAClimate Vostok and EPICA ice core data is not even representative of all of Antarctica. Here’s the actual global temp. Plus you might want to see the recent warmi
@RobAnderson17 @FreeSpeech4U_Me @Daaanvdb @Youcantbeserio6 @GeraldKutney @NoneDisclosed @NASAClimate GISP2 ice core data is not even representative of all of Greenland. Here’s the actual global temp. Turns out the medieval warming period wasn’t that warm,
@MogensJensen4 @JesperTheilgard @DRNyheder Hus forbi! Aktuelt bedste forskningsviden er, at vi skal tilbage til sidste mellemistid (Eem) for at finde temperaturer på niveau med i dag. https://t.co/znyrcb6V0M
@Studhombre @Teoli2003 @AndrewDessler GISP2 ice core data is not even representative of all of Greenland. Here’s the actual global temp. Turns out the medieval warming period wasn’t that warm, it was more of a regional thing https://t.co/wMhtU2loWF https:/
@Stu_No_Gotz It can be difficult to come across data that goes against your worldview but it’s important to be mindful of your own biases. https://t.co/wMhtU2loWF
@DanSull36510584 @BoncularB71452 @SchneidGabriel @DianaUrge How long has he been dead for? GISP2 ice core data is not even representative of all of Greenland. Here’s the actual global temp. Turns out the Little Ice Age wasn’t that cold, it was more of a re
@LWingsnut11 @ECOWARRIORSS No it doesn’t. GISP2 ice core data is not even representative of all of Greenland. Here’s the actual global temp. Turns out the medieval warming period wasn’t that warm, it was more of a regional thing https://t.co/wMhtU2loWF htt
@MaxMurrayTweets @pmagn @99blackbaloons @forresttdweller LIA & MWP were regional, not global: https://t.co/PhXFATa1JG https://t.co/CuSU9qeXlS https://t.co/Oe7ZudlAua Human-induced global heating is causing a radiative imbalance unprecedented in 420
@nlrskate7 GISP2 ice core data is not even representative of all of Greenland. Here’s the actual global temp. Turns out the Little Ice Age wasn’t that cold, it was more of a regional thing https://t.co/wMhtU2loWF https://t.co/dSoxRDrYGF
@drakenatke1 @AGoonersThought @USMiniTru @jordanbpeterson GISP2 ice core data is not even representative of all of Greenland. Here’s the actual global temp. Turns out the Little Ice Age wasn’t that cold, it was more of a regional thing https://t.co/wMhtU2l
RT @patbhamilton: @Bradfox1020Fox @hausfath @raitis_ozolins You can look this up - this one has been addressed many times. Of course there…
RT @NathanA52851774: Have you ever addressed this revised hockey stick paper by M. Osman et al @TonyClimate ? https://t.co/NtGsdZMagw
@Bradfox1020Fox @hausfath @raitis_ozolins You can look this up - this one has been addressed many times. Of course there are still many bots who keep saying this. Recent warming IS due to human activity... see recent uptick. https://t.co/UHsYside7B
@debralex57 @ockhams @JorenVermeersc1 ik heb de bron al gedeeld waaruit blijkt dat het tijdens de middeleeuwen kouder was dan nu. Maar speciaal voor jou: https://t.co/NyjhiD9lsy
@aredhaired @ockhams @JorenVermeersc1 @destandaard lees er anders het volledig onderzoek op na https://t.co/NyjhiD9lsy
@Versati51739827 @geoff19542 @RobbieBurton747 @LozzaFox GISP2 ice core data is not even representative of all of Greenland. Here’s the actual global temp. Turns out the Little Ice Age wasn’t that cold, it was more of a regional thing https://t.co/wMhtU2loW
@thx22099 @robinmonotti GISP2 ice core data is not even representative of all of Greenland. Here’s the actual global temp. Turns out the medieval warming period wasn’t that warm, it was more of a regional thing https://t.co/wMhtU2loWF https://t.co/69h9DaGv
@ChGefaell Only an idiot, or a liar, uses a single proxy source to support a global trend. https://t.co/eYG91fbCXQ
@JonathanNichol4 @AngelasGrowler @justin_bebier @ChrisGPackham @Channel4 @GretaThunberg GISP2 ice core data is not even representative of all of Greenland. Here’s the actual global temp. Turns out the medieval warming period wasn’t that warm, it was more o
@Rjw468 @kiteandkeymedia GISP2 ice core data is not even representative of all of Greenland. Here’s the actual global temp. Turns out the medieval warming period wasn’t that warm, it was more of a regional thing https://t.co/wMhtU2loWF https://t.co/CdGn6aj
@ADevotedYogi @RolandHoglett @AtomsksSanakan @0tt0rama @delunavintage GISP2 ice core data is not even representative of all of Greenland. Here’s the actual global temp. Turns out the medieval warming period wasn’t that warm, it was more of a regional thing
@Justa18874 @David9icebloke @POTUS GISP2 ice core data is not even representative of all of Greenland. Here’s the actual global temp. Turns out the medieval warming period wasn’t that warm, it was more of a regional thing https://t.co/wMhtU2loWF https://t.
@Justa18874 @GovKathyHochul GISP2 ice core data is not even representative of all of Greenland. Here’s the actual global temp. Turns out the medieval warming period wasn’t that warm, it was more of a regional thing https://t.co/wMhtU2loWF https://t.co/Wuwt
@MarcusDromgoole @Williewoose @LoftusSteve The global average temperature has in fact stayed quite stable until recent human-induced warming. Other studies seem to show a slow cooling until the last 100 years. https://t.co/NekK2XpEEs
@Andy_May_Writer What proxy temp data is that? Whatever it is, it isn't global. On a related note provide the link to your graph. Meanwhile in the world of peer-reviewed, sourced science and global temp data: https://t.co/SJjlJ9bdP6 https://t.co/IyrwFA
@Andy_May_Writer Wrong again. https://t.co/eYG91fbCXQ
@lucyburne1965 @JMPSimor @IsabelOakeshott The red one is Marcott et al (2021) https://t.co/swiV3F6umE The blue one is Osman et al (2021) https://t.co/5vjWj4JQyR
@ADevotedYogi @RolandHoglett @0tt0rama @delunavintage You're as deceptive as ever, including in your persistent abuse of GISP2. 4:44 - 9:14 : https://t.co/r71oeUAbjc https://t.co/kMptKCqeqD Richard Alley: https://t.co/DdwHmSCqpZ https://t.co/Ioz00OlGwg
@inthepitts @ADevotedYogi @RolandHoglett @0tt0rama @delunavintage You really are just swinging + missing. https://t.co/oFoKxw5k0z figure 2.11a on page 316: https://t.co/ltuhQ2UNuP https://t.co/EH2cqQYfv3
RT @TheDisproof: Sources: https://t.co/2cFeMdHofm and https://t.co/lnIXogaqjL and https://t.co/hs1wsEncWD and https://t.co/T36x8T9O11 and…
RT @TheDisproof: Sources: https://t.co/2cFeMdHofm and https://t.co/lnIXogaqjL and https://t.co/hs1wsEncWD and https://t.co/T36x8T9O11 and…
@1Coteri @Guitfast @barriere_dr J'ai trouvé cela. C'est plus récent mais cela donne une bonne idée de la méthode: https://t.co/ZvUsYKmZOX
RT @ZombyWoof2022: @FatEmperor The temperature record from that Greenland ice core ends before modern global warming started, AND it does n…
@anthony75028155 @BobPartridge16 @PGDynes What an absolute tool… 🙄 One thing: current research suggests that we need to go much further back in time to find similar temperatures. https://t.co/znyrcb6V0M
@ScienceBlog3 @curryja You have no clue, since you're never read the paper. Hence why you're unable to answer basic questions on its contents, no matter how often you're asked. And I'm not buying whatever garbage Lewis is posting on Curry's blog. https:/
@ScienceBlog3 @craigthomler @Damo__73_ @TonyClimate All you've shown is that you're incompetent at reading graphs, + don't actually read papers you discuss. Hence why your nonsense explicitly contradicts what the paper says + why you evade basic questions
@SteveGott6 @wsourdeau @CO2Coalition That's one location. The GLOBAL MEAN temperature doesn't change by 15C in one day. 😂 It took ~18,000 years for the global mean temperature to increase by 6C from the last glacial maximum with mile high ice-sheets over
@Georgio39084069 @Makis_Tr Η θερμοκρασία τώρα είναι μεγαλύτερη από ότι ήταν τα τελευταία περίπου 10,000 χρόνια. https://t.co/RY1LYqCnHx https://t.co/KRtsQNl4hW
RT @rahmstorf: Jetzt ist es offiziell dank Copernicus: dieser Juli war der wärmste Monat auf der Erde seit Beginn der Aufzeichnungen. Nach…
@mentalfundalist @filipcourtois @glenndebacker @frankdeboosere @ArbiterOfTweets Dan hebt u misschien nog nooit van chemie gehoord, het is niet omdat iets in kleine hoeveelheden voorkomt dat het niks doet. Zie bijvoorbeeld fijn stof of stikstof. Ik laat ook
@TKNielsenAlhed @JesperTheilgard Det der er der ingen rigtige eksperter, som mener. Konsensus er (1) at det nuværende temperaturniveau er det højeste siden sidste mellemistid 125.000 år tilbage, og (2) at den såkaldte lille istid IKKE var et globalt fænome
@AnnaZ @LarrySchweikart @VivekGRamaswamy Looking at the human influence seems like a good idea to me, especially if interested in how things might change. But the average global temperature over the last few thousand years has been quite stable (picture).
@Republican_X1 @JunkScience Osman et al 2021 is cited Here’s the link “Globally resolved surface temperatures since the Last Glacial Maximum” https://t.co/8n0RWiHeHQ
@MariuszDyminski @Cruithne09PL @coolfonpl @Elpis_R You get excited about faked unpublished graphs by non-climate-scientist cranks that are not based on scientific evidence. Meanwhile... Here's the last 24,000 yrs of GLOBAL average temperature:
RT @ProfRayWills: @dwallacewells @Aitch_El Humans evolved in the Pleistocene, but human civilisation + agriculture + cities only started ~1…
@sensemakr @RickCaughell @petrtalla @TonyClimate The graph (without the red annotations) is from this peer-reviewed paper: https://t.co/Y6prL7czNr
RT @ProfRayWills: @dwallacewells @Aitch_El Humans evolved in the Pleistocene, but human civilisation + agriculture + cities only started ~1…
RT @ProfRayWills: @dwallacewells @Aitch_El Humans evolved in the Pleistocene, but human civilisation + agriculture + cities only started ~1…