Logical fallacy. Life is so easy in the tropics that they don't have to relentlessly increase productivity to survive.
Also, the lack of life expectancy tracks quality of government more than it does annual average temperature.
One more factor: There is more area per degree at low latitudes, which does spoil Latimer's point a bit.
@MrMatthewTodd What idiots in the media? All I hear from 'the media' is climate this, climate that, climate fear, climate porn.
125,000 years is carefully chosen not to include the Eemian interglacial, which was warmer, yet briefer, than the current.
@vintagemapstore 100% irrelevant.
There is no realistic alternate universe, where technologically advanced peoples would not have taken over lands they could conquer.
@TheaDorte88738 Nej, for vi har testosteron, som fjerner den naturlige og rationelle angst til fordel for en følelse af usårlighed.
Det er godt til nogen ting, men kan også ende meget galt.
@ProfBillMcGuire What is the grim part?
No, seriously, what is it.
Some people are getting themselves riled up about a temperature change smaller than between Monday and Tuesday, or climate change from Newcastle to London.
I still don't see the grim part.
@BritWeatherSvs@GBNEWS@TalkTV@BBCNews@SkyNews@LBC@LBCNews@TimesRadio What money handouts?!
Where?
From who?
Where can I sign up?
Btw: you are showing regional climate change, not global. Isn't that was Alarmists say whenever there is talk about Medieval or Roman warm periods..?
@KathrynPorter26 In Denmark, we at least have the good sense not to subsidize solar PV and demand they pay for their grid connection. Still, we can cover about 50% of consumption (I have seen as high as 65%) on clear sky, mild weather days in April-July.
3,5 grader ekstra https://t.co/IfJ4DyIuSH
World Weather Attribution har intet med videnskab at gøre, men er ren polemik og scam!
Man kan intet bevise ved at holde to teoretiske modelkørsler op mod hinanden.
@MarioNawfal Evaporative cooling is no new invention. Very effective, if you have enough water for it...
Also, it adds to the humidity, potentially making you sweat just as much, as no heat is removed.
@NickDixon UK can worry about having an asylum system when a nation within a radius of 2000 km is in a war or experiences internal persecution.
I fully reject the notion that people many time or climate zones away have any 'right' to move to UK because they can't manage their own country.
It was found in the Greenland Ice cores. So a bit more than 'regional'. Maybe hemispherical. There are certainly records in India and China that corroborate it.
But of course, the temperatures in the South Atlantic and Pacific was lower at the time by exactly the amount required to cancel out the signal from European records.
@BaftyC@MatthewWielicki@subfossilguy Not that I concede your temperature curve is correct but who gives a sh!t?
Records show it was warmer in this specific region we are talking about, and life was better.
The very method used to produce the Hockey Stick Graph is based on trees being happier when it's warmer!
@subfossilguy The 1960-90 climate normal was lower than the preceeding period, due to falling temperatures 1940-1975.
Yes, it's warmer. We know that. We all feel, and mostly enjoy that. Now can we cut the crap and get A/C in the frequently warm places?!?