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Where can I find scientific evidence that CO2 levels have any impact on global temperature or Climate?
I know there is plenty of opinion that it does, and plenty of hypotheses of how and why it does. But absolutely no scientific evidence that I can find, despite the fact that more scientists are looking for that evidence than have ever looked fo evidence for anything else before. I assume the only positive answers will be references to peer reviewed papers or scholarly articles or books, for the opinions, even the certainty of all the experts in the World are worth nothing in matters of science. If you do know of evidence at least one scientist is offering a reward for it.
6 AnswersEarth Sciences & Geology2 years agoHow do all the atoms or molecules in gasses know Boyle's law, and why do none of them disobey it?
There may be instances of ones that do disobey, but I just haven't heard of, or have forgotten them.
2 AnswersChemistry2 years agoWhy do people think the carbon taxes and limitations will be bad for the fossil fuel industry?
Surely we have learnt by now- the oil barons won't lose out, they'll be just as rich by passing on the cost to the customer- who would be the real victims of carbon policies if this nonsensical CO2 scare can sustain itself for much longer.
7 AnswersCurrent Events2 years agoDo you think your government cares about you?
18 AnswersPolls & Surveys2 years agoIs it a good rule of thumb that politicians usually blame their enemies of exactly what they themselves are guilty of?
I've just seen various US political hawks, including the current, temporary front man for the ruling elite, Trump, accuse Iran's leaders of being racketeers and of funding and spreading strife and terror throughout the World.
2 AnswersOther - Politics & Government2 years agoWas the "war on drugs" partly intended to reintroduce slavery, mainly of black people, working in prison factories for practically no wages?
With the 3 strikes law many went to prison for decades, being unable to afford a decent lawyer, for simply doing what millions do now with impunity- having a spliff. Taxes pay for their food and shelter, and the factory owners get the all profit.
6 AnswersLaw & Ethics2 years agoWhy is it that people can say the sorts of things about Trump that they would never have got away with if they'd said them about Obama?
For example making fun of him having little hands, not that they look particularly little, or being a crook, or a liar or a racist, etc.
I am a supporter of neither of them, and from outside America, from here it seems something rather nasty, spiteful- spoilt-brat-childish about the people who do it.
I have friends who do it too,
As an experiment I tried saying the exact same sort of thing about Obama as they say about Trump (even though I didn't really think or feel it) and they seemed genuinely shocked, and bewildered that I would even think of talking of Obama in that way- hopefully it did them some good when I explained why I'd done it.
7 AnswersPolitics2 years ago