Wait a minute.....Greg Locock wrote: ↑05 Oct 2018, 09:03Andres, you seem worried that the climate is changing. You are aware that it has always changed? Sadly we don't have much data before 1880, but there are exceptions.
Here's the temperature in central England, for the last 400 years. Notice how the temperature does all sorts of strange things before 1850?
https://climategrog.files.wordpress.com ... -rm120.png
If you were born in 1680, by the time you were 50 you'd be saying "Ooo ar, damn it be getting hot these days, not like when I were a lad", and you'd be right. There's a lot that the climate scientists don't understand, and I suspect CO2 is actually not that big a part of it.
Here's the original data set, https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadcet/
There have always been natural variations as you point out. So the question is really what effect does increasing CO2 levels “unnaturally” have? By effect I mean on the well-being of humans; as a species we seem not to care about anything else.Greg Locock wrote: ↑05 Oct 2018, 10:27That is not the point. The point is that the climate has always changed, in similar ways to now, without man made CO2.
Yes, it has gone up a bit lately, but if you can't explain 1680-1720 then why should I believe you about more recent changes?
Now that you raise ocean CO2. Around 30% of the man made CO2 released has been absorbed by the the oceans reducing their ph and offering us a chance to study the effect on mankind of large scale of increased ocean acidity. Results suggest that it has a significant effect on marine life, the effects on us we are yet to fully appreciate.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑05 Oct 2018, 13:06
ie CO2 release from warmer oceans makes CO2 ppm follow temperature not drive it
You don´t need to believe me, just take a look to the graph you posted yourselfGreg Locock wrote: ↑05 Oct 2018, 10:27That is not the point. The point is that the climate has always changed, in similar ways to now, without man made CO2.
Yes, it has gone up a bit lately, but if you can't explain 1680-1720 then why should I believe you about more recent changes?