Ian Bell

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Ian Bell

Ian Bell

@ClimateRetorts

Albertans should be more knowledgeable about climate science. Can we just tell the truth?

Alberta Katılım Ocak 2023
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Ian Bell
Ian Bell@ClimateRetorts·
The greenhouse gas effect has never been measured in a lab, and has never been quantified. All predictions are conjecture. What is known from spectroscopy is that CO2 is a minor greenhouse gas with a marginal, at best, warming effect. This has been known for 160 years.
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Gary Conway
Gary Conway@gazcon·
"Helium balloons float, because science proves helium is lighter than air, so if I buy a party balloon and jump off a roof I'll fly, and anyone who says otherwise is an anti-science idiot." Is what I hear every time someone tries to defend the climate change hoax.
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Alan Emery
Alan Emery@KIVUNature·
@gazcon And that proves you do not understand science enough to not kill yourself and a bunch of others as the warming world and climate change creep up on you while you are too blind to science to see the changes coming.
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🏛 🌹PeriklestheGREAT 🌹 🏛 "Vox Populi, Vox Dei"
No visual change in sea level in 400 yrs Most Temp. Readings (>90%) in the USA are in CITIES - which are misleadingly HOT! Weather Satellites show virtually no change in Temps since they went aloft roughly 50 years ago! Do you believe climate change is HOAX? a. Yes b. No
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Sandy Tregent
Sandy Tregent@SandyofSuffolk·
It's going to warm up next week. 24 degrees forecast here in Suffolk. So expect the climate change scaremongering to start from the usual suspects. Because they've never had summer before. 🙄🤣
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Ian Bell
Ian Bell@ClimateRetorts·
@waterways65 @SandyofSuffolk First you'd have to stop pretending all the worlds leading climate scientists agree with you. That would be your first step to honesty.
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Ian Bell
Ian Bell@ClimateRetorts·
@ChickCoreaaa @Puppysunicorns @OrevaZSN You measured more heat. Because it's warmer. You measured more CO2 because there's more CO2. What you didn't measure is where the heat came from.
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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
I am sick and tired of grown adults calling the climate crisis a hoax. This is not a debate, the science has been settled for decades. Your ignorance is not just embarrassing, it is actively destroying the planet and every living thing on it.
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James Meadway
James Meadway@meadwaj·
You’ll be hearing a lot of silly fuss about food price caps now. But note that the fall in inflation today is very largely about the fall in the price of household energy - which is a capped, government regulated price…
Office for National Statistics (ONS)@ONS

The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rose by 2.8% in the 12 months to April 2026, down from 3.3% in the 12 months to March 2026. Read more ➡️ ons.gov.uk/economy/inflat…

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Ian Bell
Ian Bell@ClimateRetorts·
@Marc_Kenyon @MyNetConsultant @PeriklesGREAT Gee Marc, that's a lot of magical properties for such a little molecule. Anything else it can do? Steal candy from babies? 1.5C here means longer growing season and record high crop yields.
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Marc
Marc@Marc_Kenyon·
1.5 Deg. C or 2.7 Deg F. from 1940 to 2025 “Only” 1.5°C sounds small because people think in terms of daily weather swings. But Earth’s average global temperature is incredibly stable. Just 4–5°C cooler than today, much of North America was under massive ice sheets during the last Ice Age. A 1.5°C rise in the planet’s average temperature means: • Oceans absorbing enormous amounts of heat • More intense heat waves and droughts • Heavier rainfall and flooding • Stronger wildfire conditions • Melting glaciers and rising seas • Major stress on crops, ecosystems, and infrastructure And that 1.5°C is a GLOBAL AVERAGE. Land areas often warm much more. Some regions have already seen 3–5°C increases in extreme heat events. It’s not about whether today feels a little warmer outside. It’s about adding a massive amount of energy to the entire climate system.
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Jamie Smith
Jamie Smith@JGS952·
@roystyn76 @Toby_Toblarone @meadwaj @Kevin_Maguire I'm curious why you think there's no proven link. It's not something you can have an opinion on. It's the same as saying "there's no link between germs & disease". Would you like me to explain the greenhouse effect and radiative forcing of Earth's atmosphere and oceans to you?
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