Past experience makes me doubt this.@shortbus
Pretty funny. He would get the same treatment over here like all other over unity believers.
Can't be possible. The science is settled, no?Seems the more credible news sources may have something to say against climate change credibility now too.
Forbes - Climate fakegate,
Forbes - What if the changes are determined to be natural after all?
Forbes - CO2 not doing what it's implied to be doing.
sciencedirect - Research Article.
Well maybe 3% is settled. Its the other 97% that seems to be the sticking point of recurring contention. Especially with the side that has repeatedly shown they cant do basic math and be honest about their numbers and intent.Can't be possible. The science is settled, no?
What about the 97%?
Seems the more credible news sources may have something to say against climate change credibility now too.
Forbes - Climate fakegate,
Forbes - What if the changes are determined to be natural after all?
Forbes - CO2 not doing what it's implied to be doing.
sciencedirect - Research Article.
Another lawyer/writerWhile I am not a scientist, and write primarily on economics, tax policy and budget issues, I have been fascinated over the years by Heartland’s work on climate change
Yea, It needs some more detail. Pure carbon doesn't burn. CO2 would not normally be molten at high temperatures. Maybe high pressure?The article glosses over the distinction between carbon and carbon dioxide. All that carbon would have to burn first. I think that much carbon burning in our atmosphere would cause more immediate problems than CO2 - like lack of oxygen and massive amounts of heat.
If you mean without oxygen, true. But it burns just fine in the presence of an oxidant. You can't light your wife's diamond ring on fire if you get it hot enough in the oven. (I'm not recommending that!)Pure carbon doesn't burn.
It's exactly that. Oxidized would be the more precise term, since you can oxidize carbon to CO2 without technically burning it. That's what the enzymes in our body do – allow us to "burn" our food at low temperature by catalyzing the oxidation steps.I thought CO2 was carbon that HAD been "burned".
I found this article.But it's not CO2, it's carbon, and it would have to suck up a lot of oxygen to burn and become CO2.
If you mean without oxygen, true. But it burns just fine in the presence of an oxidant. You can't light your wife's diamond ring on fire if you get it hot enough in the oven. (I'm not recommending that!)
This is a symptom of our idiotic press and the greenie weenies who breathlessly consume it....carbon and carbon dioxide almost interchangeably...
That's liberal science. The concept where scientific fact is democratically decided on (the more who believe in it the truer the fact becomes) not empirically proven.This is a symptom of our idiotic press and the greenie weenies who breathlessly consume it.