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RE: What's Your Favorite Climate Change Study?

in #busy6 years ago

If you read carefully my questions from 1 - 6, you should note that I never asked for papers on Co2 and the Sun being the drivers of climate change.

I thought you informed yourself a bit about this issue already.

The narrative is the following:

  • Co2 and Sun influence the climate mainly (other drivers exist too but those didn't change significantly in the last decades)

  • We produce a lot of Co2

  • Hence the temperature rises.

Man made climate change deniers in this sense can be grouped in a couple of groups:

  • Deniers that Co2 increases the temperature
    (People who deny the greenhouse effect, etc)

  • Deniers who think that the quantity of Co2 we emitted is not significant enough to make a difference.

In order to give you the right papers, I will need to know in which of these groups you fit.

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Again, come back to the first comment, and provide papers to the questions I asked. They are pretty well defined and precisely asked.

If you can, of course, because based on your moderately skillful deflecting and avoiding the answer by asking me questions so that you can give the answer that you want, and not the ones I asked, it becomes more evident that you can't ;)

I hope in the next comment you'll prove me wrong and demonstrate your proficiency and knowledge about the topic, with scientific papers providing answers to the precisely asked questions, which I'll copy-paste for you so that you don't have to bother:

  1. Climate change is man-made, and to what percent?

  2. How much will the average global temperature rise, if we continue burning fossil fuels in the way we do now, and for how much time we can expect that to happen;

  3. What sorts of consequences will man-kind face (in details) and why, if the temperature rises for insert the number from the paper cited in 2 degrees;

  4. What are the CO2 emissions per capita by the country (USA, China, India...) currently, and what sort of trend do those emissions exhibit during the past say, 50 years for each country;

  5. What kind of lifestyle changes should people adopt, to what extent, in which countries, what would be the cost of those changes (strictly economically speaking) and how exactly countries plan to pay for it;

  6. If countries from 5 manage to achieve Utopian, best case scenario, in which countries from 5 manage to decrease CO2 emissions by the planned amount, what would be the actual influence on the global temperature cited in 2?

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