Quote (Thor123422 @ 15 Sep 2019 20:10)
Don't be so monumentally stupid, large trends are easier to predict than short events. Short-term estimates like daily weather are more impacted by aberration than large climate trends are and are therefore more difficult to predict. Is it going to be colder tomorrow than today? Hard to say. Is it going to be colder in December than July? Yes.
Similarly, is the average temperature next year going to be higher than this year? Almost certainly, and there is absolutely no need to know anything about the weather a billion years ago. Hell, the weather ten years ago doesn't even need to be taken into account.
I know you're too dumb to actually read and comprehend what I'm saying though, I'm mainly just bored.
You guys are amazing at twisting things when people make general statements, and using it to insult them and make it seem as if you are actually intelligent in the field that you are talking about.
I also find it crazy that people think the world is going to drastically change in the next 50 years. At worst there will be higher sea levels, the temperatures will fluctuate a little bit, and there may be more rain in some areas and more dryness in some areas. But guess what, climate changes. Those arid deserts may have been home to great forests, and those tropical paradises may have been under water at some point.
No need to act all crazy and superior( rolling your eyes out of pleasure) out of twisting some man's words to make him seem as dumb as you possibly can.