Co2 emissions? The temperature is already 18 years of the same
Posted on 11-09-2014 at 12:45 by JordyS – 90 Comments”
You are trading the hybrid in for a scheurijzer with a roaring V8. The average temperature is eighteen years not more increased, while CO2 emissions still increases.
We see that in each case, in an article by Christopher Monckton. He was in a previous life advisor of the British prime minister, Margaret Thatcher. Meanwhile he has his mission to prove that people do not have any influence on the climate. In short: all the stories on CO2 emissions, temperature increases, melting polar ice caps and flooding, and saving it as a pair of pliers on a pig.
Monckton says that the temperature is already eighteen years (17 years and eleven months to be precise) relatively remained the same. That is the longest period since 1979, when satellites were first used to measure the temperature. Of course, it detects also he years that, on average, colder or warmer, but of a trend, according to the researcher, no question.
Now of course you can question it by Monckton cited research of Ross McKitrick, because there are plenty of agencies that are totally opposite information to measure. Went, in 2013, according to the NOAA the books as one of the warmest years since we have the average temperatures measured, with a temperature of 0.62 degrees was higher than normal.
In addition, 9 of the 10 warmest years since 1880, within the 21st century fall. Not a score to be proud of, but in addition we have to annotate that on the basis of a temeratuurgrafiek, no conclusions can be drawn about the influence of greenhouse gases. Yet the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) still know any more surely then as it’s about the relationship between temperature rise and CO2, so it is our own fault if half of the Netherlands will soon be under water.
Monckton is there, nevertheless, convinced that the temperatuurschattingen of the IPCC are heavily exaggerated and that people did not have any influence on any temperature fluctuations. The largest increase in temperature would have occurred in the 17th century, well before the beginning of the industrial revolution.
It is a fact that we are here hard to do our best as clean as possible (or, simply, as cheap as possible…) car to drive, while the CO2 in China with tons of at the same time the air in. The latter is, in the light of the above figures of Monckton certainly up to date, because in 2016, there is no single driving force to a hybrid or electric car lease. Keep you fuel-efficient car loyalty, or dump you as soon as possible for a roaring benzineslurper?