Ty likes to post this chart from Dr. Roy Spencer, so I thought I'd do the same.
Link: https://www.drroyspencer.com/wp-content/uploads/UAH_LT_1979_thru_December_2025_v6.1_20x9-550x247.jpg
Engineers have...which is why the term "Trend" exists.
I'll leave it at that.
You see short-term trends as evidence of what you believe, so I can do the same.
By the way, have Dr. Curry and Dr. Lindzen gotten on board with the scaremongers?
...and even the experts you mention acknowledge the physics of Fossil Fueled Global Warming. Their lack of concern for the effects on worldwide humanity is not shared by the vast majority of climate scientists around the world. You still need to get educated on the "Base Rate Fallacy" so that you can stop making poor choices.
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Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVlRompc1yE
Where have you gone Saint John Paul II, a world turns its lonely eyes to you.
your response...although you do provide opportunities to highlight your "In-Curious" nature to others...so there's that.
btw, here is what being "In-Curious" means...You check the boxes ...
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Calling someone "incurious" means they show no interest in learning, discovering new things, or asking questions; they are indifferent, unconcerned, and lack the desire to know more, often seeming inattentive or apathetic about things happening around them, contrasting with a "curious" person who is eager to explore.
Key Characteristics of an Incurious Person:
Indifferent/Uninterested: They genuinely don't care to know details or underlying reasons.
Unobservant: They don't pay close attention or notice things others find interesting.
Lacks Inquiry: They don't ask "why" or "how" questions.
Can Be Frustrating: To educators or those seeking knowledge, an incurious person can be very frustrating because they lack the impulse to learn.
Examples:
A student who doesn't ask questions about a historical event is incurious.
Someone who doesn't care about local news or events is incurious about their surroundings.
In essence, an incurious person is the opposite of someone who is curious, inquisitive, or eager to learn and explore.
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