I’d ask if they were comparing the heat waves during this warm period with previous Holocene warm periods, but, first, that is almost impossible, and second, the climate cultists wouldn’t care, yammering on about this time being different because you won’t give up your fossil fueled vehicle, money, and freedom (it’s behind the paywall, but, you can save it to Pocket and read the whole thing)
Every heatwave occurring today is more intense due to climate change
Every heatwave today was made more likely by climate change and there is no longer a need to wait for studies to tease out global warming’s role in individual extreme heat episodes, according to the scientist who pioneered such studies.
Researchers usually caution against blaming specific extreme weather events on climate change. Heatwaves in China and Japan this week would not usually have been considered caused by climate change before “attribution studies” are run to model the difference in likelihood of the heatwaves between a world with our changed climate and one without. Such studies have come of age in the last decade, led by Friederike Otto of Imperial College London, and can now be turned around in days.
However, Otto says for heatwaves at least, we no longer need to wait before declaring climate change’s role. “I think we can very confidently now say that every heatwave that is occurring today has been made more intense, and more likely because of climate change,” she says. While changes to land use might after affect the likelihood, she adds: “There is no doubt that climate change is really an absolute game-changer when it comes to heatwaves.”
Science, schmience, just take our word for it, peons. They’ve apparently been doing “research” for decades, but, there is not control group, there is no comparison to previous warm periods. They aren’t even comparing it to the very hot 1930’s.
Most severe droughts around the world, by comparison, are not attributable to climate change, the review found. And neither are most wildfires, with a high confidence in a climate link only found in increasingly frequent fires in the western US. However, heavy rainfall events have been found to have increased in most part of the world due to climate change, and nowhere on Earth has the likelhilhood strongly decreased.
Hmm, that’s interesting. Of course, the Warmists will still blame those on anthropogenic climate change, including all the western fires that have all pretty much been set intentionally or unintentionally by humans.
Teach
3 billion years ago the Earth’s temp was 1700F
Scientist know tge reason for that just as they know the reasons for high temps at other times
Why do you think the Temps are going up fast now? And by “now” I mean say over the last 100 years globally
Orbital change?? None
Solar Irradiance ? Nope
Modern human civilization, with its permanent agriculture and settlements, has developed over just the past 10,000 years or so. The period has generally been one of low temperatures and relative global (if not regional) climate stability. Compared to most of Earth’s history, today is unusually cold; we now live in what geologists call an interglacial—a period between glaciations of an ice age. But as greenhouse-gas emissions warm Earth’s climate, it’s possible our planet has seen its last glaciation for a long time. climate.gov
If you wish for mankind to cease to exist then let the democrats be in charge. If you want to extend by about 10-20 thousand years the interglacial giving us time to move to the stars let the GOP be in charge.
Otherwise, just scream and yell and burn shit to the ground and fly around in jets and scream some more while everyone dies of………No food cause the gatherers forgot to assign someone to feed them.
“No need to wait…”. No need to wait for actual proof? Business as usual.
“Going up fast now, over the last,100 years..”. The rate early last century was statistically no different than after 1950.
“Solar irradiance-Nope”
If these findings are right-solar irradiance, yes. https://phzoe.com/2022/06/24/7-decades-of-net-solar-radiation/
No big deal. We will just evolve and adapt to the new temperatures, weather and sea levels.