Saturday, August 29, 2015

A good overview with graphs.

A good overview with graphs.
http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-whats-warming-the-world/

12 comments:

  1. As John Oliver puts it. "You don't need to survey peoples opinion on facts. It doesn't matter what they think".

    As if asking people. Are there hats? Do owls exist? ...

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  2. Paul Burke Could the agenda be "leaving a decent, habitable, resourceful planet for future humans"?

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  3. Paul Burke Shouldn't we first accept the facts?
    Since the leaders that accepted them in the 90s, now negate them for (short term) electoral victory, how/what are we going to debate?

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  4. Hey Craig,in a rapid scroll i didn't see notice any mention of 'the animal agriculture footPrint' on geenHouse effect/global warming.. Your point of view if any on that,pls..no,I ain't a vegan n I do eat meat..

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  5. Shishir Deshpande​ It seems to be so small as to be negligible compared to the other factors.

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  6. Don't forget the GOP is trying to prevent NASA from collecting this information.

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  7. It's very true. I don't know why politicians are arguing over obvious facts

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  8. Obama is trying something about climate change. But some unreasonable politicians are arguing that climate change isn't true

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  9. I stick to what I say, I was brought up in a public school with a normal life and normal friends, not Eton numbties

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  10. Paul Burke
    Republicans and Democrats used to agree about the need for stricter laws to protect the environment: More than 90 percent of respondents from both parties supported the idea in 1992
    http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2014-03-18/changing-americans-minds-on-climate-change

    The GOP Previously Acknowledged The Problem Of Manmade Climate Change
    http://politicalcorrection.org/factcheck/201109210012

    In 1997, [...] Two out of 3 Democrats and 2 of 3 Republicans believed climate change was real and serious
    http://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/How-GOP-became-party-of-denial-on-warming-4469641.php

    There may be hope! :)
    http://www.people-press.org/2013/11/01/gop-deeply-divided-over-climate-change/

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Now I'm doubly intrigued!

Now I'm doubly intrigued!