..just joshin.November 2013 was the hottest month EVER recorded. Not good news.http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/global/2013/11I don't think we can stop the shift. We are raping this planet hard, we have raped the bee's the dolphins and trayvon martin.
Its not so much as global warming its global climate change when isreal gets snow and texas ice and snow you have to think what the fuck is going on.I think we tend to forget we are living on a rock in space think of all the things that have happened to this planet before we were here.
You need to educate yourself. Climate change (NOT "global warming") is going on all the time. We are now moving into a cooling period.http://iceagenow.info/
Ok moron. Warmest month ever recorded by every bit of satelite information we have along with every major weather station/meterology ins. says this last month was the hottest in all of the 134 years recorded, yet you post a link to iceagenow and want me to take you serious?Go die of kidney disease
Your 134 years of recorded data equals about 0.00000297% of the age of earth. Would you really base a scientific study on that amount data surveyed?
Yes, it is the most accurate climate data we have, more so then dating methods, historical data, Co2 in ice, trees etc
How about that data?Red is actual, blue is trend. Where is the warming again?
This is an even worse example. You cannot base your findings off of 15 years of data. What you're showing in this chart could be 1 solar cycle.
My point is that selective data can say whatever you want it to.
Ok, gotcha. Didn't realize the chart was sarcastic. That makes more sense then.
I want someone to explain to me how it can snow one day, then the next day they are calling for a high of 60? And then the next week it is 28 degrees one day, and then 50 degrees the next. All the while, the polar ice caps are melting, and the oceans are getting warmer.Meanwhile, Texas and Israel are getting snow.
There is more polar ice today than any other point in the last 20 years, and the oceans are cooling. Don't know what data you are looking at.