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Earth in hot water? Worries over sudden ocean warming spike
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<blockquote data-quote="eleos1954" data-source="post: 77650487" data-attributes="member: 404063"><p>here's the point ... I (and many others} don't deny there are climatic changes happening ... what is argued is ... what is the cause(s) ... and can mankind do anything significant to control it. It's debatable.</p><p></p><p>If we have done "some" things ... is it measurable? If not, how much would need to be done for it to be measurable. When I mean measurable ... I mean how much that we may do equates to how much time for humanity has been prolonged.</p><p></p><p>The only real data we have is (144 years)</p><p></p><p>before 1880, there just wasn't enough data to make accurate calculations, <u>resulting in uncertainties</u> in these older records.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eleos1954, post: 77650487, member: 404063"] here's the point ... I (and many others} don't deny there are climatic changes happening ... what is argued is ... what is the cause(s) ... and can mankind do anything significant to control it. It's debatable. If we have done "some" things ... is it measurable? If not, how much would need to be done for it to be measurable. When I mean measurable ... I mean how much that we may do equates to how much time for humanity has been prolonged. The only real data we have is (144 years) before 1880, there just wasn't enough data to make accurate calculations, [U]resulting in uncertainties[/U] in these older records. [/QUOTE]
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