'I Feel Duped on Climate Change'

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What percentages are China and India?
You can find it in one of the tables.
 
What's funny is that this clown thinks she looks good in this exchange. Again, the climate activists hurt their cause far more than oil companies every could.

 
I remember commenting as a kid about minimal temperature changes innNew York that that place had so much concrete it couldn’t cool down as it does in the country.
 
This is is why these stupid protests keep happening. They get a small fine (for which they likely get reimbursed) and some community service, which they may or may not do. If that's the worst thing to happen to them, it's not going to stop. The judge talked about prison time but didn't actually do it. It's a bunch of crap.

If we really wanted to stop it, people like this whould get at least some prison time. And the people who put lives at risk with blocking highways or those who try to damage priceless works of art would deserve big prison time - 10+ years. There should be no tolerance for that at all.
 
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This is is why these stupid protests keep happening. They get a small fine (for which they likely get reimbursed) and some community service, which they may or may not do. If that's the worst thing to happen to them, it's not going to stop. The judge talked about prison time but didn't actually do it. It's a bunch of crap.

If we really wanted to stop it, people like this whould get at least some prison time. And the people who put lives at risk with blocking highways or those who try to damage priceless works of art would deserve big prison time - 10+ years. There should be no tolerance for that at all.

Even better consequences would be that they have to volunteer a certain number of hours with an oil&gas or coal mining company. The greater the crime the closer to the mine.
 

USHCN is a collection of station measurements which are known to be faulty due to different collection times, methods, moving stations, etc. USCRN is a better tool.

"In part, as a response to criticisms of the quality of the USHCN, NOAA began setting up a U.S. Climate Reference Network (USCRN) in 2001. The USCRN stations are sited in pristine environments in rural areas away from any potential direct urban influence. ...The USCRN is currently composed of 114 conterminous U.S. stations and has had sufficient station density and distribution to provide relatively good spatial coverage of the U.S. since the start of 2004"

While there are always swings back and forth from year to year, the substantive trend over the last 30 years is definitively UP.

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