[aka Stargazer] There has been no global warming for the last 18 years and 2 months. None! A least-squares fit of the satellite measurements (the most reliable data set) is a flat line, even though CO2 continues to increase. Is CO2 a greenhouse gas? Yes. However, clouds (in general, water vapor) and aerosols (e.g., smoke and dust) have a far greater impact. The atmospheric models used to predict global warming have not, and still do not, adequately incorporate those affects.
But but but. MarketWatch says this is the biggest gain since early 2012! And the unemployment rate is still going down. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/321000-jobs-added-to-economy-in-november-2014-12-05?siteid=yhoof2
Absolutely. The amount of hot air they emit is staggering.
ReplyDelete[aka Stargazer] There has been no global warming for the last 18 years and 2 months. None! A least-squares fit of the satellite measurements (the most reliable data set) is a flat line, even though CO2 continues to increase. Is CO2 a greenhouse gas? Yes. However, clouds (in general, water vapor) and aerosols (e.g., smoke and dust) have a far greater impact. The atmospheric models used to predict global warming have not, and still do not, adequately incorporate those affects.
ReplyDeleteBut but but. MarketWatch says this is the biggest gain since early 2012! And the unemployment rate is still going down. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/321000-jobs-added-to-economy-in-november-2014-12-05?siteid=yhoof2
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