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An open letter to Pope Francis on climate change : Comments

By Authors climate letter to Pope Francis, published 12/5/2015

We commend you for your care for the earth and God's children, especially the poor. With this letter we raise some matters of concern that we ask you to consider as you convey that guidance.

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Leo Lane, I wonder if you can therefore explain why the oceans are rising as per the latest information from a bunch of well credentialed Tasmanian scientists.
David
Posted by VK3AUU, Tuesday, 12 May 2015 6:58:55 PM
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Sea levels have been rising for 200 years,VK3AUU, so it is nothing to do with human emissions.
http://joannenova.com.au/2011/07/global-sea-levels-started-rising-before-1800-jevrejeva/
Asking stupid questions is not the way to supply a basis for your support of climate fraud, it simply displays your ignorance..
Posted by Leo Lane, Wednesday, 13 May 2015 11:54:42 AM
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Unfortunately Leo
This statement is not true:-
"At a time when the models showed that global warming would increase, because of the proportion of CO2 in the atmosphere,global warming has stopped."

The problem with that statement is we are now 2014 not 2012. It was possible to make a very dubious claim that between 1998 and 2012 there was no significant warming, but after two years of above average temperatures, it is no longer possible to cherry pick a date in the 1990s that does not show a warming trend to the present. It is also very likely that we are about enter an El Nino year which will likely make 2015 warmer than 2014 which is currently the warmest year since records began.
Posted by warmair, Wednesday, 13 May 2015 12:18:55 PM
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Yes, warmair, since global warming stopped , over 18 years ago, the fraud-backers have desperately attempted to deny it, with assertions such as, “the heat is hiding in the oceans”. The latest is to proclaim each year “the hottest year yet”, and assert an upward trend, which of course, does not exist. Even NOAA gave a false report about global warming, but it has not worked out how to falsify the satellite record, which shows that there is no global warming.
As to the claim that 2014 was the hottest year:
“The claim made headlines around the world, but yesterday it emerged that GISS’s analysis – based on readings from more than 3,000 measuring stations worldwide – is subject to a margin of error. Nasa admits this means it is far from certain that 2014 set a record at all”
http://joannenova.com.au/2015/01/gavin-schmidt-now-says-they-are-only-38-sure-2014-was-the-hottest-year/
You have confirmed that your support for the climate fraud is still based on dishonesty.
Posted by Leo Lane, Wednesday, 13 May 2015 2:13:38 PM
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Leo
It does not mater whether 2014 was the hottest year on record or not it was still warm enough to ensure that you can no longer make ridiculous claims that global has warming stopped.
Posted by warmair, Wednesday, 13 May 2015 5:14:14 PM
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Did you see the news on TV this evening about the record levels of sea ice in Antarctica creating real problems for shipping supplies to the bases down there? Must be another case of global warming doing the opposite of what the computer models projected.

As for the increasing sea level, its 2.5mm per year, that's 2.5 centimetres (or 1 inch) per decade; 12 - 13 inches in 100 years. 100 years from now the population will be so large, no one will give a damn about the sea level.
Posted by ConservativeHippie, Wednesday, 13 May 2015 8:04:13 PM
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