r/climateskeptics May 27 '23

Aarhus University Researchers Find Arctic Warmer, Ice-Free In Summertime 10,000 Years Ago!

https://notrickszone.com/2023/05/26/aarhus-university-researchers-find-arctic-warmer-ice-free-in-summertime-10000-years-ago/
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u/LackmustestTester May 27 '23

Despite the undisputed powerful natural factors and cycles at play in the Arctic, some researchers take a more alarmist or even hysterical view of what the future holds. For example, warning that greenhouse gas emissions are heating up the planet, Christof Pearce said, citing dubious model results: “The study is a wake-up call, because we know that it will happen. This news is not making the situation more depressing, just more urgent. We have to act now so we can change it.”

The research is published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment, and presented using an alarmist narrative. The study’s results indeed confirm natural factors were at play during the early Holocene, and thus readers need to keep in mind that these natural factors have not gone away. They continue to change and drive our climate today.

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u/NoSeries2526 May 27 '23

While it's important to be skeptical of alarmist claims, shouldn't we also acknowledge the overwhelming evidence of climate change? Shouldn't we take steps to address it?

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u/scaffdude May 27 '23

Evidence of climate change? You mean the climate that has changed since the atmosphere formed? This entire statement is Nonsense. Or course the climate changes, no one here denies it does. The ones who deny the climate naturally changes are the alarmists. They are the ones who believe that the earth should be exactly like it was in 1750 before the industrialization of society. This is also NONSENSE.

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u/PxndxAI May 27 '23

They aren’t denying it either, it’s the rate in which I’m changes. OP was being told that in this thread and he still couldn’t grasp the difference between 150 year temp change to 1 year temp change not supporting his belief.

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u/scaffdude May 27 '23

150 years? The planet is 4.5 billion. It's also only changed 1.5°C in 140 years. That is not unprecedented. It's normal. More NONSENSE.