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Akira Nakamoto (中本 明)
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Comments by "Akira Nakamoto (中本 明)" (@AkiraNakamoto) on "Governments don't do ‘any analysis at all’ into climate policy: Peterson" video.
As far as I know, CO2 level and atmosphere temperature of modern days are very low compared to the average values in the earth history. The average temperature of the Jurassic Period was 3 celsius/6 fahrenheit degrees higher than today's temperature. Also in Late Jurassic Peroid the temperature was even higher. Yet, life thrived during the Jurassic Period. Almost all the largest animals ever existed on earth came from the Jurassic Period. Ask the so-called climate-change experts to explain this.
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@runningbear230 Why don't you answer it by googled bit of info?
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@ThunderTiger0801 Do you have hard evidence of the "speed of change" in your claim? Compare to what? At what cost? On what hard evidence? These are the 3 what questions Thomas Sowell asks all activists to answer before the crusade.
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@gadget348 You know these so-called experts will do anything to justify their narratives. LOL "Expert" and "expert with personal interest stakes" are two completely different types of animals. I have no beef with the former. But the latter is arguably the biggest problem of nowadays world.
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@edwardlestrange7464 Your over-generalized explanation is at the level of an elementary school student (as it can be applied to any period uniformly, not specific to a particular period. Sort of like tautology). The size of animal in a geographic period is largely determined by the oxygen level in the atmosphere. In the Jurassic Period atmosphere, both oxygen level and CO2 level were much higher than today. How was that possible? The nitrogen level was much lower. The Jurassic extinction was caused by an asteroid collision at the modern Yucatan Peninsula, not by your climate change. This view is at least accepted by majority of geoscientists.
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@edwardlestrange7464 Obviously you don't know what you are talking about. Mainstream scientists believe that it was an asteroid from the asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars, not a meteorite. The mass extinction was caused by a series of disastrous events including direct impact as power as 10 billion nukes combined, the subsequent >100m tsunami, the subsequent scale>14 earthquake, the subsequent superactive volcano activities, the subsequent omnipresent wildfire, the subsequent poisonous air, and so on. Watch a Discovery Channel program "Last Day of the Dinosaurs" for an animated presentation.
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@backpackingonline Only O2 level matters in regard to life thriving on earth. CO2 level is not very important as long as it is below the Jurassic CO2 level, which was about 10 times higher than today's.
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