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Originally Posted by andyc
Renato, there's little point in having a discussion if you won't read what's written. I've twice pointed out that 93% of *observed* warming goes into the oceans, and yet you're still banging on about a non-significant short-term 'hiatus' in 2% of the climate system (the atmosphere) as if that proves Earth isn't still rapidly gaining heat.
You didn't follow the links to all the Antarctic sea ice research papers in the SkS link? Or was reading and following information to it's source too much?
Climate science is completely underpinned by *observations*. Old tired talking points about it only being models fall into the 'not even wrong' category.
You're wrong about so many things it is painful! I'm sorry to see a fellow astronomer in such a position. I only hope that one day you'll understand this and have the grace to accept it. I'd love to be wrong about climate, but based on the research literature, the chances of that are virtually nil.
Clear skies
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I am staying out of this but rest assured I and
MANY others feel your frustration on this issue... I would like to say thanks for your succinct assessment on this matter
Amen
But the Sun
is a little boring though