On 5/10/2015 2:55 PM, LizR wrote:
I believe satellites and weather stations give a lot of samples of atmospheric temperature (and other properties, I assume). Why is it hard to believe that we can make an estimate of mean global temperatures based on such measurements plus observations of phenomena like shoreline erosion, glacier retreat, methane outgassing, sea level rise, changes in storm intensity and frequency, thinning of arctic ice, etc?
I think Al Gore already answered that. It's hard to believe because it is inconvenient to believe it.
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