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Have scientists from non-western countries ever reproduced the hockey stick graph?
>>16722163Google only shows quora and reddit threads. It's been reproduced, but I didn't see any Asian, Slavic or African names.
you can also just kind of notice it, my dad says its gotten hotter since he was a kid and its a little dryer
>>16722184Measuring historical temperature with a 0,4 °C tolerance from treerings is what irks me.
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>fluctuations in surface temperature over asphalt mean that sea levels drastically change
okay, how has this place been exactly at sea level since 700 AD?
hell, the city's foundation has almost certainly SANK into the muck as well. so it's lower and still not consumed by the ocean.
>>16722178first page of google scholar search for "hockey stick graph global temperature," last result publisher last name "Akhtar." Page two of the same search, third result last name "Nychka."
I guess you just didn't look very hard.
Scientifically, it is pretty obvious that global warming is occurring and fossil fuels combustion is causing it. They predicted this would happen since the 1960's. The tragic part is that we still need fossil fuels, there is no easy fix to phase them out like the greenies want, but we are still screwed if we don't do that too.
>>16722306the sea level shit takes centuries to catch up with the temperature, the world hasn't been at an elevated temperature long enough for the sea's to do much. If we stopped raising the temperature tomorrow, the sea's will continue to rise as they absorb heat from the atmosphere.
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>>16722306really, there's nothing level about sea level. the sea rises and falls every day due to tides. sometimes they get too high. the majority of intense high water events in venice since 1872 have occurred in the past 30 years.
>>16722151 (OP)They have the stick but they are still working on the hockey and the graph.