Re: [FRIAM] Important New Climate Study

2020-01-07 Thread Pieter Steenekamp
Thank you Merle, I do appreciate your reply. I followed the link and it found that it is a comment on the ultimate UN source document https://wedocs.unep.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.11822/30797/EGR2019.pdf. I don’t think the report says anything at all in the context of the argument I’m making. Th

Re: [FRIAM] Important New Climate Study

2020-01-07 Thread Merle Lefkoff
For you, Pieter: https://twitter.com/i/status/1211631520760221696 On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 11:21 PM Pieter Steenekamp < piet...@randcontrols.co.za> wrote: > I'd like to read the paper, but it's pay-walled so I realise my comments > are on very thin ice. But I do accept that since the mini ice age

Re: [FRIAM] Important New Climate Study

2020-01-06 Thread Pieter Steenekamp
I'd like to read the paper, but it's pay-walled so I realise my comments are on very thin ice. But I do accept that since the mini ice age the global temperatures have been rising and CO2 levels caused by human activities have also been rising and also contribute to the increase in temperatures. So

[FRIAM] Important New Climate Study

2020-01-06 Thread Merle Lefkoff
For the first time, scientists have detected the “fingerprint” of human-induced climate change on daily weather patterns at the global scale. If verified by subsequent work, the findings, published Thursday in Nature Climate Change , would upend th