Natural causes far eclipse any man made contributions. One Mt St. Helen's, active volcanic activity, seismic shifts that release methane (among other things) let alone lightening strikes starting massive forest fires will be the major driving forces.
I hope the Pacific warms up soon.
WOW!!
For a scientist, you show a disturbing ability to disregard the most obvious evidence.
"That's very good evidence that the hockey stick is in fact accurately portraying historical climate."
But the graph has been close to FLAT for 15 years........I'd say that is pretty good evidence Mann is wrong.
Sooooooo the hydrothermal vents in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Saanich Bay and Georgia Strait aren't an issue for ocean acidity?Acidic water blamed for West Coast scallop die-off
Human-caused carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere are being absorbed by the ocean and may have pushed local waters through a “tipping point” of acidity beyond which shellfish cannot survive, according to Chris Harley, a marine ecologist at the University of B.C.
Rising ocean acidity is a global phenomenon, made worse by higher natural acidity in local waters, Harley said.
As a scientist I call a hockey stick a hockey stick and bell curve a bell curve.Holy crap you're thick...the hockey stick didn't project future temperature change. And as a scientist, I'm very comfortable with things like variability. Please show me where any scientific finding ever claimed that man made climate change requires monotonic increases in temperature.
Please tell me you actually understand that you're arguing a straw man.
The hockey stick is a temperature reconstruction, not a temperature projection. And 15 years of flat air temperatures doesn't mean what you think it does.
As a scientist, I know that the last 15 years doesn't mean a reconstruction of past climate is incorrect. That's just stupid to claim that it does.
No, anthropogenic contributions are the main driver. You can do pretty simple math to determine that. Calculate the mass of CO2 emitted since the start of the industrial revolution, calcualte the mass of CO2 in the atmosphere in, say, 1860 and now, and it's pretty clear.
Sooooooo the hydrothermal vents in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Saanich Bay and Georgia Strait aren't an issue for ocean acidity?
yes or no?
3.5 Million of them on the Ocean floor but not a single one being monitored for potential contributions to GHGs.Oh right, volcanism.
They look even cooler on the inside and the minerals they pump out, Oh my goodness how I'd love to mine those suckersoBlack Smokers.
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3.5 Million of them on the Ocean floor but not a single one being monitored for potential contributions to GHGs.
The three that are monitored?The emissions from volcanoes only count when you can see them.
They look even cooler on the inside and the minerals they pump out, Oh my goodness how I'd love to mine those suckerso
The three that are monitored?
A study and theory.Those don't count either as they are part of a 'study '
No sulphuric acid? NOAA added scrubbers?Fortunately, black smokers only emit rainbows and cinnamon buns, nothing caustic, toxic or dare I say, acidic.
Playing hockey.Where are the scientists when you need them then? Deary me.
As a scientist I call a hockey stick a hockey stick and bell curve a bell curve.
I never knew that Peabody
I never knew that Peabody