@AnnaFazack1 1️⃣/9️⃣▷ Meanwhile, in the real world, climate activists block the best young scientists from being hired or tenured, & even get top scientists like Prof. Peter Ridd fired, if they dare speak the inconvenient good news about climate. sealevel.info/learnmore.html
@AnnaFazack1 2️⃣/9️⃣▷ The "climate crisis" is a marketing ploy. Thousands of high quality studies in rigorous sciences, like agronomy, give compelling evidence that human impact on Earth's climate is modest & benign, and CO2 emissions are beneficial rather than harmful. sealevel.info/learnmore.html
@AnnaFazack1 3️⃣/9️⃣▷ On twitter, as on other social media platforms, the vicious abuse by climate activists, of scientists who are skeptical of the "climate emergency," continues unabated. It's a cynical climate industry strategy, to market their products by silencing their critics.
@AnnaFazack1 4️⃣/9️⃣▷ The best thing we can do for the Earth (and the people who live on her!) is to produce more CO2!
That's what the best scientific evidence shows. Are you surprised? co2coalition.org
@AnnaFazack1@CO2Coalition 6️⃣/9️⃣▷ The "greening" of the Earth due to CO2 emissions is measurable from space. This is NASA's video about it:
@AnnaFazack1@CO2Coalition 7️⃣/9️⃣▷ The benefits of more CO2 have been heavily studied by agronomists for over a century. The "CO2 fertilization" effect on crop yields, and the improvements to water-efficiency and drought-resilience, greatly improve food security & reduce famines. sealevel.info/negative_socia…
@ClimateOfGavin@Theranello@EytanPs89@NASAClimate 1/40> Gavin wrote, "The floating ice melting *doesn’t* set up barotropic surface gravity waves which would transmit eustatic sea level changes very rapidly across the ocean"
Thanks for acknowledging it. Too many people never admit their errors. I'm glad you aren't one of them.
Do not mistake how it is ESTIMATED for how it's DEFINED. "Global" also means "not merely local," and steric changes in the upper layer of the ocean are merely local.
That's unconventional. Conventionally, floating ice is considered to be PART OF the ocean (though the top surface of the ice isn't usually considered local sea-level).
That's why scientists call periods of warmest climate "climate optimums." That includes periods much warmer than now, like the peak of the Eemian Interglacial Climate Optimum.
If you look down at the Earth with a spectrometer in orbit, the emission strengths you see correspond to S-B emissions at the temperatures at the wavelengths' emission heights. sealevel.info/learnmore.html…