Exactly when did "The rapid warming since the late 1970s has occurred even though other factors that can warm the planet, such as the sun's intensity, have remained constant." start meaning that "sunspots and sun intensity are the same thing?" Where did I say that they're the same thing? That's right! I didn't! Notice how the quotation marks you used to show what I said stop just before "Sunspots and sun intensity..."? Well that means that everything else after the second quotation mark is what you said, not me.
The point is saying the suns intensity hasnt changed is irrelevant. The amount of sunspots plays a direct roll on the earths climate. Not the only roll but a direct roll.
Thats right! You didnt say it. I did. Your statement was inside the quotation marks right where they belong.

Actually, I was quoting Mr. Pearce but that's only part of it. The colored portion of the statements in that post are the links to the supporting articles for each of the statements. Had you clicked it, you wouldn't have tried to put words in my mouth such as "sunspots and sun intensity are the same thing". You said that not me. I said "such as the sun's intensity", not sunspots = sun's intensity. A phrase like '"such as the sun's intensity" is generally regarded as if "among other factors" or a similar addendum, followed and not that anything else, including sunspots, is equal to or the same as it. But since you bring it up, allow me to quote Mr Pearce, again: "for the time period for which we have direct, reliable records, the Earth has warmed dramatically even though there has been no corresponding rise in any kind of solar activity." (Including sunspots.) Capiche?
Actually we do have correlating evidence between the earths climate and sun spot activity. In fact sun spot activity correlates better with the earths climate than the Co2 levels do.
Considering the 100 list actually includes such nonsense as, "2) Man-made carbon dioxide emissions throughout human history constitute less than 0.00022 percent of the total naturally emitted from the mantle of the earth during geological history.", the basis for it's refuting the legitimacy of man's contribution to global climate change relying entirely upon expressing man's CO2 output, since the beginning of man, a few hundred thousand years, give or take, as a percentage of the CO2 output of the earth's mantle (???) during geological history (or the age of the earth, itself, about 4.5 billion years), is a statement so ridiculous that the other 99 statements on that list become null and void from total lack of credibility by association to 2)! As if the earth's mantle was the sole emitter of CO2 since the earth formed until man showed up or that every molecule emitted by everything since then is still intact, today, in it's original form. So if you stack up man's emitted CO2 inito a puny little pile and compare it to this HUGE earth's mantle CO2 pile over here... Really?!? Never mind that the comparison is completely irrelevant. Are you defending that?
I didn't even post the list. I answered your statements in regards to the list. I haven't even read the list. Your point was that it was a silly comparison between man's and contribution of Co2 to the atmosphere and the contribution of volcanoes. My point is that it may well be so but again that's irrelevant because neither of them are large contributors compared to the Co2 contributed by things like decaying organic material, water vapor. In fact maybe the fact that there are 100 times more people breathing and dying and decaying than there was a hundred years ago is increasing the Co2 levels. Maybe we should stop breathing and stop dying.
Semantics notwithstanding, I still don't see your point. Or does my handling of your objections diminish it to moot? Are you arguing to say that we shouldn't address global climate change because it's all BS and the earth's just going to warm and cool because of factors we have no control over?
Your handling of my objections change nothing. As I said at the start of this thread, "keep the planet as clean as possible" but don't turn climate change which has been happening since the beginning of time and something we know very little about into a 3 ring circus where scientists toss out logical scientific practices, hide data and allow politicians to turn bad science into a huge tax grab. Because that is what this is all about. Do you seriously believe that Al Gore who produces 10 thousand times as much Co2 as I do really gives a rat's ass about the climate? Do you really think the proposed carbon tax by the Canadian liberals was introduced to reduce tax emmisions? About the same as the huge tax I pay on cigarettes is supposed to keep me from smoking. And the temporary Goods and Services tax that was imposed to pay down the Canadian deficit and 10 years after the deficit was paid down the tax still existed. And 10 years after that the deficit is back. It's all about money.
I'll answer the rest of your post later. Right now I have to burn some over taxed gas to get some over taxed cigarettes.




The winter of 1963 was FAR worse though. 31 years ago, there was talk of us entering another ice age, and catastrophic global COOLING was the "hot topic".
) Unless your job requires it, don't buy a house in a place that already has regular water shortages.