Mod+ 234. GLOBAL WARMING, CLIMATE CHANGE AND OUR ILLUSION OF CONTROL

Something very curious.
Could weather be the calling card of the Demiurge and /or the Cosmic Thugs?
God appears out of a whirlwind as he does in a number of occasions in the Tanakh, 8:15.
There's this famous Bulgarian seer, Vanga (1919-1996), that was lifted up in the air by a whirlwind and thrown onto the ground resulting in the loss of her sight.
Her name though, Vangelyia Gushterova, translates as Good Tidings Of Lizard. Wink to David Icke. How crazy is that!?
We have also Ted Owens who used weather as a means of power.
 
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4.5 billion years of climate change but some sick ideologue of a communistic variety, named Maurice Strong backed by the Rockefellers and cronies, decided the last 30 years of incomplete measurement data is enough to declare we are to blame; that being so, we have to atone for it.

By the way, in validation of our member Mediochre

" Claims have been thrown around that they have been attempting to lock the world down in a global totalitarian police state "to teach humans to be independant" because "the only way to win the game is not to play." http://skeptiko-forum.com/threads/degrading-love-by-theramintrees-video.3888/page-4
 
Study Suggests no More CO2 Warming
By David Wojick
CFACT
October 28, 2020
Originally posted on CFACT -
https://www.cfact.org/2020/10/26/study-suggests-no-more-co2-warming/

Can also be read here -
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2020/10/no_author/study-suggests-no-more-co2-warming/

Chester - Note that there is still great debate as to whether CO2 is all that relevant. In addition, there is still great debate as to whether the globe is actually warming due primarily and/or significantly because of man made activity.

In addition, there seems to be inconsistent data with regards to "oceans rising."


To feature a most important statement from the article, here's the author's closing paragraph -

In the meantime the present work needs to be front and center as we strive for rational climate science. Professors William Happer and William van Wijngaarden are to be congratulated for an elegant and timely breakthrough.
[emphasis is mine]
 
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https://climatechangedispatch.com/is-current-interglacial-ending/

Did you know that over the last 450,000 years there have been four Ice Ages lasting around 100,000 years each?​
And five interglacial periods lasting around 12,000 years each?​
Look at this graph of temperature data derived from the Vostok ice core from Antarctica.​
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The current interglacial period (the fifth) began about 11,600 years ago, suggesting it may not last much longer. It corresponds to the time when human beings began farming and building cities and civilizations.​
It is notably cooler than the previous four interglacial periods.​
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... on a longer geological timescale we are currently in an extended ‘icehouse’ age of around 30 million years, whereas for 91 percent of the last 550 million years the Earth had no permanent ice caps at the poles at all.​
 
"For most of the past 250 years, surprisingly it seems that Europe's managed forests have been a net source of carbon, contributing to climate warming rather than mitigating it."

"Second, the conversion of broadleaved forests to coniferous forests has changed the albedo and evapotranspiration of those forests, also leading to warming."

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aad7270

Europe's managed forests contribute to warming​
For most of the past 250 years, surprisingly it seems that Europe's managed forests have been a net source of carbon, contributing to climate warming rather than mitigating it. Naudts et al. reconstructed the history of forest management in Europe in the context of a land-atmosphere model. The release of carbon otherwise stored in litter, dead wood, and soil carbon pools in managed forests was one key factor contributing to climate warming. Second, the conversion of broadleaved forests to coniferous forests has changed the albedo and evapotranspiration of those forests, also leading to warming. Thus, climate change mitigation policies in Europe and elsewhere may need to consider changes in forest management.​
 
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