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End of Climate Warming

Since we haven't had a ww3, or plagues, to bring down the over population, mother earth will find a way to do it itself. People are in places that they should not be in now. Oh look, another hurricane hitting our beach house. That's not climate change. I agree with you on most of what you said however, but not with a hard stop.
Take a look at the current population trends. We don't need a war, first world countries are forgoing having more than one or two kids and they are having them later.
 
the climate trend keeps warming regardless.
There is zero evidence of that. And you've never read a real science paper in your life. There are fewer days over 90 since 1960 than in the 80 years prior to that in the US. The Antarctic has set record lows recently. The Little Ice Age (LIA) ended about 1860 and temperatures rose about 1.5 degrees and since the 1930s has actually declined.
overpopulation is a contributor.
Again nonsense because the population in now shrinking not expanding and it is expanding where people are poor not in the energy consuming West and Asia.
 
I searched for the average annual temperature for Billings, MT over the past 20 years, hoping for a graph. That didn't pop up, but the following did, and is very clearly influenced by the climate crisis lies. Note that 50.7 degrees is warmer than 51.1 degrees, and 50.3 degrees is warmer than "normal" by two degrees.

  • 2023: Around 50.3°F (2°F above normal).
  • 2016: Around 50.7°F (warmer than 2012).
  • 2012: Around 51.1°F (record warmest year in an 89-year period at the time).
 
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I searched for the average annual temperature for Billings, MT over the past 20 years, hoping for a graph. That didn't pop up, but the following did, and is very clearly influenced by the climate crisis lies. Note that 50.7 degrees is warmer than 51.1 degrees, and 50.3 degrees is warmer than "normal" by two degrees.

  • 2023: Around 50.3°F (2°F above normal).
  • 2016: Around 50.7°F (warmer than 2012).
  • 2012: Around 51.1°F (record warmest year in an 89-year period at the time).
We're talking about global warming. Montana has been affected less due to geography.

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There is zero evidence of that. And you've never read a real science paper in your life. There are fewer days over 90 since 1960 than in the 80 years prior to that in the US. The Antarctic has set record lows recently. The Little Ice Age (LIA) ended about 1860 and temperatures rose about 1.5 degrees and since the 1930s has actually declined.

Again nonsense because the population in now shrinking not expanding and it is expanding where people are poor not in the energy consuming West and Asia.
Little evidence? A ton of evidence. You just choose to ignore it. See West Mich CG post for a clue.
 
Little evidence? A ton of evidence. You just choose to ignore it. See West Mich CG post for a clue.
That map is over a 128 year period. Ever wonder where they were taking those readings from over that period of time. Were they all taken from the same area year over year. What about the accuracy of those readings. They don't use the same instruments today that they used 128 years ago or even 50 years ago.
 
Regardless of the topic, or which side of the argument you are on, when has 50.7 degrees been warmer than 51.1 degrees.
It obviously hasn't. I'm just hoping you're not walking around thinking you understand climate change with three data points from Billings.
 
It obviously hasn't. I'm just hoping you're not walking around thinking you understand climate change with three data points from Billings.
A hint would be that my post did not say, nor imply, anything regarding my walking, or thinking, or understanding of climate change.
 
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