April 6, 2025

17 thoughts on “Causes and Consequences of Climate Change

  1. It seems that we can't financially afford to do enough.  Therefore we must gather the greatest minds and develop a sustainable NEW economic system.  Lead on!  🙂

  2. Do a search google search for 'the europe that was' and you'll see that the UK was once connected to Europe 16000BC!
    7000BC the UK was finally cut off…sea level rise cut us off…and this was WAY before the industrial revolution and humans were pumping Co2 into the atmosphere.
    We now drive eco cars, coal is being phased out with wind and solar, CFC's are a thing of the past….'Man made climate change' is the biggest hoax of my life time! sure there's climate change and extreme weathers but the climate has always changed and we've always had extreme weather and always will!
    Humans used to skate on the river Thames in the 1700's as the winters were so cold….and that was before the industrial revolution.

  3. When someone says that carbon dioxide is not a greenhouse gas and that global temperatures are decreasing, I can only point out that though we’re in a solar minimum and that the Milankovitch cycle indicate that temperatures should not be increasing, this is contradicted by satellite infrared imagery and melting glaciers that show temperatures are increasing.
    For them, I can only suggest that they search and study:
    “Snowball Earth climate change”
    “large igneous provinces LIPs climate change”

  4. You people STILL in the "anthropogenic global warming" political movement are looking dumber each day. AGW was the Marxists takeover that didn't happen….because COVID supplanted it in terms of political efficacy.

    You idiots. You useful idiots.

  5. These predictions (that carbon dioxide impacts climates on Earth) needs much more than ; these 'assertions' made by Prof. Schellnhuber. The energy required to produce the changes he claims cannot possibly come from the 0.04% of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere, such a suggestion is quite absurd.
    Not only that, Venus has not only an atmosphere more than 90 times as massive than Earth, the surface temperature corresponds very well with the surface pressure plus its orbital distance from the Sun. So, given these facts, where is the so called 'greenhouse effect'?

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