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is there a laymans explanation of global warming that's not by /pol/niggers or basedboys

>> No.15943479

https://realclimate.science

>> No.15943492

>>15943459
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_change

>> No.15943499

>>15943459
Take any random day of the year, in any random location. Track the twenty hottest in recorded history. Most will cluster to the twenty most recent years. That's all global warming is. Anyone who brings up "climate change" is proposing to predict consequences of such global warming, and are in all likelihood fear mongering retards.

>> No.15943505

https://theethicalskeptic.com/2020/02/16/the-climate-change-alternative-we-ignore-to-our-peril/
>Recent climate change may originate from structural and exothermic phase changes in the nickel-iron core of the Earth, and not primarily from man’s activity alone. Lattice structure (phase) changes in sloughed (shed) core material releases latent kinetic energy (heat) which flows to the asthenosphere and abyssal ocean depths, thereby becoming genesis of the majority of observed climate change, greenhouse gas forcing, and long-associated geomagnetic dipole phenomena.

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