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Old 09-12-2018, 12:35 PM   #2856 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by oil pan 4 View Post
Go on YouTube and search "al gore" and you can watch him for hours talk about how the polar ice caps are going to melt by 2010 and flood the world.

So the computer model source data is publicly available?
The antartic has not been gaining ice?
Which of the computer models have been correct?
If all these computer models were correct then why did the ipcc say that all the models were failing because they were over estimating the effect CO2 was having by double what it was.
Where is the death spiral we were promised?
Why isn't the plant warming faster?
That sure is a lot of blind faith for something that isn't a religion.
Al Gore is not a scientist, and I doubt he ever predicted that date.

Yes.

All models are imperfect, and over time, they get better; especially as more data comes in.

When / where did the IPCC say this?

The Arctic ice is dropping quickly, and it is spiraling down:



The planet IS warming faster than we thought it would earlier on.

The Antarctic was growing - a record high area in 2014 - and now it is at a record LOW.

Science is based on evidence, and if you don't "believe" in science, doesn't make it wrong. Climate science is correct, and your doubts don't change anything.

Do you "believe" in plate tectonics? Why? They are part of the climate models.

Do you "believe" in the structure of the atom? Why? Chemistry is part of the climate models.

Do you "believe" in the structure of the solar system? Why? The solar system is part of climate models.

Do you "believe" that the sun is producing heat from nuclear fusion? Why? The sun is part of climate models.
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