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Reply to Trump: Global warming explained in three easy tweets
Posted on October 15, 2018
A leading climate scientist replies to the world’s leading climate science denier
The president of the United States now admits climate change is not a hoax. It is happening, he says, but he doesn’t know what is causing it, and he thinks it might change back.
Stefan Rahmstorf, head of Earth System Analysis at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and professor of Physics at Potsdam University, responded with the three simple tweets published below — an incontrovertible summary of the science that Trump and his fossil fuel backers deny.
You can follow Professor Rahmstorf on Twitter: @rahmstorf
Tweet #1. How do we know global warming is human-caused? Because we know where the extra energy that heats our planet is coming from. Through changes in the energy budget of Earth – that’s how much radiation comes in, how much goes out. The change in this is called “radiative forcing.”
Tweet #2. Possible causes of radiative forcing: changes in solar activity, in volcanic activity or greenhouse gases. The latest US Climate Assessment shows how much each of these contributed. See https://science2017.globalchange.gov/ The human contribution is about 100%. That is: all of it.
Tweet #3. How do we know the rising CO2 in the atmosphere is 100% human-caused? Because we’ve added about twice as much fossil CO2 to the atmosphere as is needed to explain the observed increase! The rest that’s not in the atmosphere was taken up by forests and the ocean. End.
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