What are the facts about climate change?

 

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Q. What is climate?

 

A. Climate can be connected to the environment in which we live or a term describing the state of a situation/even both now or a time in history,  i.e. the climate was hostile, it was a racially intolerant climate, an unforgiving climate, a social climate.  

 

Q. What is the environment?

 

A. There are many environments which include the following: I will put them in two classes to simplify things.

 

Class 1 -The habitat (urban) and Class 2 Rural places (the outside)

PLEASE NOTE these are human related only

The habitat (urban)

The home, the green house, the social club, village hall, the hotel, the shopping centre, the local village, the local town, our nearest city.

 

Class 2 Rural places (the outside)

 

The Countryside, Forests, The Coastline, The oceans, Estuaries, Rivers and Lakes

 

Q. What are the differences between weather and climate?

 

A. Weather is a short term event and climate, is best described as the container from which the weather comes out of.

B. Climate is variable, it does change, and it may remain changed for a short or long time.  A climate may change after a long sustained period of events connected with the weather, or human activity which affect the environment and the atmosphere.

 

So we have the environment and the atmosphere.  

 

Q. What is the difference between the environment and the atmosphere?

 

A. They both are closely related to each other. The environment is akin to the physical things that make up our surroundings. The atmosphere is a bit more complicated.

First, we must consider how we feel when we are in a certain place (environment)  or what effect is produces from being in that environment. This is better understood as being spiritual or metaphysical.

Then there is the earth’s atmosphere. The space around and above us. There are four layers based on temperature. These layers are the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere and thermosphere.

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Q. Does climate change exist?

 

A. Yes, climate change has always existed, the climate changes all the time. (see Q&A above)

 

Q. Are people responsible for environmental damage? Which environment are we talking about? (see Q&A above)

 

A. Yes, environments have been and are damaged by people, either accidentally, or deliberately. This is not however to be taken to an extreme conclusion that determines that the whole earth, space and distant planets are therefore under threat from humanity and therefore mankind must be restricted, punished and even eliminated in order to preserve future life.

The last part of that sentence should alert anyone to how stupid and dangerous such ideas are, that we should even consider eliminates the lives of those living now to save a future generation. Link below. (more on this later)

Proof and truth

Consider asking 200 people for directions from a place they have never been to a place they have never been to, and see how many different answers you get.

Now let's say that you have never been to any of the two places either. So, how would you know who’s answer is correct?

 

Q. Can we actually prove what damage C.o2 has done to the earth, it’s environment and the atmosphere?  Consider volcano’s and magma emitted on the ocean floor and in places on and under the earth that are inhabitable. Then there are wildfires.

Q. Then what % of damage has been down to mankind due to the industrial lifestyle and over use of fossil fuels?

Q. Which has omitted the most C.o2?

Some think they know the answer.  Link

Dr. Patrick Moore (co-founder of Greenpeace and served for nine years as President of Greenpeace) says we need C.o2 and that it has been declining to dangerous levels. Link to video

I don’t believe it’s possible to know and like the 200 people giving directions, how is the average Joe or Josephine going to know which is true?

It’s important to stress that taking records of the weather is not the same as research and data collecting on the earths climate below, above sea level and in the atmosphere and beyond.

They (the climate change agenda party) start by telling us “since records began”

Q. When did climate records begin?

A. Some have it at 1850 others at 1880, there are others who say records were made back in the 1700s

Here’s the thing, making records of what the weather has done in the past and up to this present time doesn’t equate to people being able to work out how much C.o2 was produced and is being produced, and this is a big problem.

Q. When was C.o2 discovered?

A. Joseph Black discovered carbon dioxide in 1754

Q. Does climate change on earth effect, space, other planets and other galaxies?

A. No. It’s not impossible. The distance of the nearest planets are so far away it would never happen. Original source-Common sense

Venus & Mercury are the closest planets to Earth in our solar system, depending on where both planets are in their orbit.

Venus is on average a distance of 42-million miles (67-million kilometres) from Earth. At its furthest, Venus can be as far as 162-million miles (261-million kilometres), and at its closest, it can be a mere 24-million miles (38-million kilometres)

Interestingly, while Venus moves closer to Earth than any other planet, the average distance between Earth and Venus is actually larger than the average distance between Earth and Mercury. Therefore, the title for closest planet to us goes to both Mercury and Venus, depending on where the planets are in their respective orbits.

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Q. Why do scientists refer to the effects that C.o2 has had on the climate since records began (about 1850) and then they jump back millions of years as though they were there to see what the earth was like then?

Then they try and insert the fact that since man's use of fossil fuels that C.o2 has increased, so much so that we are now at crisis point.

Q. So why do they do this?

A. Because they are manipulative liars.

For example the photo below gives information that states that over the last 500 million years, large volcanic events emitted up to 30,000 Gt of Carbon.


 Objections

Objection 1 The earth is not that old.

Objection 2 (And in connection with the first objection) mankind wasn't on the earth that long ago so no records.

Objection 3 Any dating technique that is used to proove an old earth is based on the uniformaterian presumption. Meaning that data collected by processes and measurements made today have always been the same throughout time (whatever assumed eveloutionary time frame that might be)

Ice core measuring for example. It's usumed that if a layer of ice is deposited in a year then this will be the case since the polar ice caps started. See link here

Those who are carried away with the fear driven hype about a climate emergency have all sorts of exagerrated age of the earth dates and measurements that are just not true.

Another example on a website called "the third way" we can read.

Perhaps more telling: “today’s rate of increase is more than 100 times faster than the increase that occurred when the last ice age ended.”3 This is mainly due to the burning of fossil fuels since the industrial revolution. Yes, it’s our own doing. The last time levels of CO2 were as high as 300 to 400 ppm was 3 million years ago, during the mid-Pliocene. Temperature was 2°C to 3°C above pre-industrial temperatures, and sea levels were 15-25 meters higher.4

More telling is what the Cop 28 President said, Link here, This video may get taken down.


Conclusion 

The fact of the matter is this, the climate crisis is a BIG FAT LIE, those who have bought into the lie of a climate crisis are in fact deceived and serving the Devil. 

God's word never teaches us that man courses a crisis on earth that we can fix, and in doing so can save ourselves and our planet.

God's word is the only way of finding out the truth because God can not lie. What people should be terrified about is facing God wrath, which will come upon all the ungodly and unrighteous. Romans 1:18

See God's wrath explained link here

 


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