Just 0.3% of Scientists agree Humanity is causing Climate Change; NOT 97% as falsely spread by the UN

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You have likely heard that 97% of scientists agree on human-driven climate change. You may also have heard that those who don’t buy into the climate-apocalypse mantra are “science deniers.” The truth is that a whole lot more than 3% of scientists are sceptical of the party line on climate. A whole lot more.

The many scientists, engineers and energy experts that comprise the CO2 Coalition are often asked something along the lines of: “So you believe in climate change, then?” Our answer? “Yes, of course we do: it has been happening for hundreds of millions of years.” It is important to ask the right questions. The question is not, “Is climate change happening?” The real question of serious importance is, “Is climate change now driven primarily by human actions? That question should be followed up by “is our changing climate beneficial or harmful to ecosystems and humanity?”

There are some scientific truths that are quantifiable and easily proven, and with which, I am confident, at least 97% of scientists agree. Here are two:

  1. Carbon dioxide concentration has been increasing in recent years.
  2. Temperatures, as measured by thermometers and satellites, have been generally increasing in fits and starts for more than 150 years.
What is impossible to quantify is the actual percentage of warming that is attributable to increased anthropogenic (human-caused) CO2. There is no scientific evidence or method that can determine how much of the warming we’ve had since 1900 that was directly caused by us.

We know that temperature has varied greatly over the millennia. We also know that for virtually all of that time, global warming and cooling were driven entirely by natural forces, which did not cease to operate at the beginning of the 20th century.

The claim that most modern warming is attributable to human activities is scientifically insupportable. The truth is that we do not know. We need to be able to separate what we do know from that which is only conjecture.

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I read that as 33.6% believe humanity played a role in global warming
And the other 66.4% did not answer



I personally don’t think that we have the capacity to fully understand the natural patterns of our planet.
But I do think we have the capacity to see patterns in our own effect on the planet, and it seems pretty clear we are at least in part attributing to the pattern.
 
I read that as 33.6% believe humanity played a role in global warming
And the other 66.4% did not answer



I personally don’t think that we have the capacity to fully understand the natural patterns of our planet.
But I do think we have the capacity to see patterns in our own effect on the planet, and it seems pretty clear we are at least in part attributing to the pattern.
Ice core scientists have a pretty good understanding. Flame away, Klansmen. Lol
 
Iread that as 33.6% believe humanity played a role in global warming
And the other 66.4% did not answer



I personally don’t think that we have the capacity to fully understand the natural patterns of our planet.
But I do think we have the capacity to see patterns in our own effect on the planet, and it seems pretty clear we are at least in part attributing to the pattern.
What is the pattern you speak of?

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I studied with an ice core scientist. Ice cores are perfectly preserved records of the atmospheric changes over time. They are no joke. Unless you just don’t believe in science and think it’s part of the global conspiracy.
 
I studied with an ice core scientist. Ice cores are perfectly preserved records of the atmospheric changes over time. They are no joke. Unless you just don’t believe in science and think it’s part of the global conspiracy.
If you have enough money you can fly to Antarctica for a vacation
 
It is indeed getting warmer.
We understand what things can make the Earth warmer and we understand that we are doing such things, so it’s pretty clear that we are aiding in the earth getting warmer.
Even if you believe the earth is simply getting warmer naturally, it is still clear that we are helping it get warmer, quicker
 
 
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