Comments by "Arthur Mosel" (@arthurmosel808) on "Gravitas: Extreme weather: Farmers destroy their own crops in America" video.

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  2.  @jr.fidelcastro8890  First, by your choice of screen name you are either a good socialist or communist believer; I am not, so we are not brothers. Second, given that screen name you probably don't believe in any deity, I happen to believe in one. So you apparently assign a deity's power to man, I do not. Three, man did not have the power to change the climate during the previous cycles; man doesn't even really understand all the factors now let alone have he power to change them. Your type of belief reminds me of several cartoons during the ice age scare of years ago. Perhaps the best one for this comparison was an ant floating down a river yelling raise the draw bridge. Man an not affect at least three planetary factors, the Earth's wobble on its axis with about a 25,000 year cycle; two the Earths relative position the Sun which sees a complete reversal of the seasons. This is around a 50,000 year cycle; three, the degree of eccentricity of the Earth's orbit which moves from near circular to and an oval about every 100,000 years. Climate alarmists ignore those because of how long they take despite the fact these aren't taking place on a magic set schedule and. The results of each adds to or subtracts from the other. We have less than n 100 years good data on solar activity; but do know it varies even on a short scale; we do not know long term cycles. That just covers massive scale events. You ignore the effects of the global ocean circulation system that is estimated to take a thousand years to complete one circuit of the planet. Why is. That important, because melt fresh water off the Arctic disrupts that cycle cooling the Northern Hemisphere and eventually affects the Soutnern Hemisphere but not at the same time, so the affect seems local not planetary. Again, this is occurring while orbital and solar changes are happening, so what are the interactions. I can go on, but so many things have be6en learned and studied by those specifically in their own fields. The issue isn't science but the problem of integrating pieces of science together without political ideologies or human quests for power getting in the way.
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