2/5. It is suspiciously convenient that the largely undocumented revisions to old data so predictably support the Climate Industry's "hockey stick" narrative.
3/5. A global 0.35°C decline over roughly 30 years is a cooling trend similar in rate to the recent warming trend (depending on which temperature index you believe, of course).
Here's a 1974 newspaper article, with a nice, clear version of the 1974 plot:
5/5. We're supposed to just trust in the correctness of those largely undocumented revisions, because the Hockey Team are such fine, upstanding scientists.
1/5. Here's what CO2 emissions and #ClimateChange are actually doing to the world's food supply. sealevel.info/learnmore.html…
2/5. The relationship between food (in)security and CO2 emissions / climate change is that CO2 emissions greatly improve crop yields, improve crops' drought resilience, and improve food security everywhere in the world.
The best scientific evidence, confirmed by thousands of robust studies, shows compellingly that anthropogenic warming is modest and benign, and CO2 emissions are highly beneficial, just as Arrhenius predicted, over a century ago.
2/4≫ For instance, here's a paper about what rising CO2 levels do for wheat:
Fitzgerald GJ, et al. (2016) Elevated atmospheric CO2 can dramatically increase wheat yields in semi-arid environments and buffer against heat waves. Glob Chang Biol. 22(6):2269-84. doi:10.1111/gcb.13263.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26929390
3/4≫ The most important impacts of CO2 and climate change are obviously on agriculture, and thousands of rigorous agronomy studies have quantified the large benefits. sealevel.info/learnmore.html…
@Willard1951 @priscian @DanSull36510584 @DaleGribble_666 @B_Bolshevik100 @AdrianC47C @rob51816708 @Anvndarnamn5 @BradPKeyes @Rosie45703313 @ChrisBBacon3 @bootcanyon @TWTThisIsNow @MartinJBern @Mark_A_Lunn @Data79504085 @ammocrypta @Pow_Pop_Blam @ShroedingerBird @25_cycle @CDCollins5269 @jpgcrowley @PvtMcAuslan @EthonRaptor @Then__And__Now @tim_dunkerton @AristotleMrs @FD2you @Callan23474387 @KCTaz @0Sundance @TheDisproof @BointonGiles @DoesThisW0rk @Climatehope2 @Jaisans @S_D_Mannix @JustThi30117912 @paulp1232 @Robert76907841 @EricWil06256732 @ProfMickWilson @FillmoreWhite @TommyLambertOKC @JohnDublin10 @NoTricksZone @PeterDClack 1/8.》 As it happens, I was part of that 2021 conversation, and I remember it. Zeke effectively accused Spencer of cherry-picking. That was untrue: Spencer used all of the available data.
@GeraldKutney 2/4. The climate debate is about whether calling warm periods "climate optimums" (as scientists & historians have done for over a century) is correct (as I contend), or incorrect (as the climate industry pretends).
@GeraldKutney 3/4. The scientific evidence is compelling that rising CO2 levels, and consequent modest climate change, are both beneficial, just as Arrhenius predicted, over a century ago. Here are some relevant, high quality, papers: sealevel.info/negative_socia…
@typocatCA @PTrebaul @beemouv @BeeAsMarine @EPennysworth @ECOWARRIORSS @OurEcoCommunity @RobRobbEdwards @LanceUSA70 @AlmuthSiegl @joncoopertweets @MarshaCollier @OccupyDemocrats @ReedTimmerUSA @GreenpeaceUK @GeraldKutney 1/4. The claim that manmade climate change threatens bees is a brazen lie, one of many from the climate industry's FUD marketing campaign.
@typocatCA @PTrebaul @beemouv @BeeAsMarine @EPennysworth @ECOWARRIORSS @OurEcoCommunity @RobRobbEdwards @LanceUSA70 @AlmuthSiegl @joncoopertweets @MarshaCollier @OccupyDemocrats @ReedTimmerUSA @GreenpeaceUK @GeraldKutney 2/4. Wild bees have withstood glaciations & deglaciations, in times when the Earth was much colder, and warmer, than our climate today. They are not threatened at all by manmade climate change.
@typocatCA @PTrebaul @beemouv @BeeAsMarine @EPennysworth @ECOWARRIORSS @OurEcoCommunity @RobRobbEdwards @LanceUSA70 @AlmuthSiegl @joncoopertweets @MarshaCollier @OccupyDemocrats @ReedTimmerUSA @GreenpeaceUK @GeraldKutney 3/4. To understand a politicized issue like climate change, you need balanced information. If you think CO2 emissions are harmful, that means you aren't getting it. But I'm here to help.