Tell us what it's like.
Nobody is suggesting temperatures aren't rising. They're saying its happened before in quite regular cycles and was on the up before we very recently started measuring it. And in the greater scheme of things, 50 years is a blink of the eye in terms data capture given the time scales involved.
The question is whether this time it is being increased due to humans pumping out CO
2 and if so, how will it effect the world. If its happening anyway there's nothing can be done and nature will take its course. I would be far more concerned about over population which results in over consumption leading to a situation where the earths resources for humans are unsustainable. The research says we have already gone past that point but no one is doing anything about population increases world wide. They're predicting it will levell off which IMO is just wishful thinking becasue in the very near future food will become a luxury commodity and then the s**t will really hit the fan.
Sorry that is denial.
The daily temperature records in London have been maintained since about 1605.
If you put them into an excel spread sheet and run statistical tests for
- The sun output increasing
- green house gas increasing
- etc.,
You get statistical significance on greenhouse gas altering the temperatures.
The U.K. Spring and Fall intervals are becoming shorter global warming is a loose term summers are longer the glaciers on mountains and at the poles are becoming smaller cause they have longer to melt and/but the same time to freeze
This is detectable from the 1600 to date records.
That is the elephant in the room.
Temperature records from past ice ages are dependent on ocean currents, Vulcanism etc.
We are living in an interglacial era ie a warm period like 125k years ago, and are doing a climate experiment.
The current climate models are like smart phone apps, you get a new one, every time they find a bug,...