This makes more sense now. Time to go explain it to my co-worker who doesn't believe in climate change and didn't know there was a difference between weather and climate.
Hopefully someone one day will explain what climate change really is to you. You do know that climate is supposed to change it has since the beginning of earths history, we would not be here today if it wasn’t for climate change in the past. This one’s really gonna blow your mind, did you know we are exiting an ice age?
Very good and very funny people are the ones who are interested in the position of the position and the position of the position and the position of the position and the position of the position and
What is wrong is that the arbitrary choice of 30 years has no basis. The distinction between climate and weather is not of scale but of the nature of information. The weather occurs with a great deal of data. And yet, the prediction is often inaccurate. On the other hand, the data about climate is even less precise, and its predictions ought not be regarded as better than that for weather. We are pummeled by those who say weather and climate are different, who wish to claim greater insight into climate based on less accurate and less precise relationships. It is not acceptable to challenge on the basis of poor information: it is the rhetorical error (a fallacy) of arguing from ignorance: we don't know the basis for climate in general, added to the fallacy of authority (we DO know (but they don't)). There are major cycles that take millenia to occur (Kondratiev cycles, for example). The underlying argument for most zealots of AGW is the "precautionary principal", by which we ought not drive cars, so as to avoid traffic accidents. No, thank you.
Must be a trump supporter. It’s not that hard to understand. Temperatures are accelerating due too human intervention. Use common logic, there are estimated 1 Billion cars on the road , then added toxic fumes from factories ‘ then add various chemical emissions, etc... You don’t need science to understand that.