The first question he asked me was, “Why don’t you believe in climate change?” I answered, “I do believe in climate change.” I remember Bill Nye then interjected to claim that I reject climate change. Due to the publicity of the debate, I was interviewed live on CNN by Piers Morgan. So we have no idea how warm the warmest day on earth was in all of the earth’s history! (But we do know, based on the fossil record, that the earth’s climate was much warmer before the flood!) Not only do I believe in climate change, but I’m a climate change alarmist, and I do believe humans have caused climate change!Īll this talk of climate change in the news reminded me of an exchange I had after the Bill Nye debate in 2014. And, of course, it’s all being blamed on man-made climate change: “Earth’s average temperature on Wednesday remained at an unofficial record high set the day before, the latest grim milestone in a week that has seen series of climate-change-driven extremes.”īut back to our question-was last week really a record? Well, it might have been-but we don’t really know! Humans have only been recording climate data since the 1880s, and we’ve only had robust data since satellite data collection began in the 1970s. This globally high temperature (apparently driven partly by an unusually warm winter in Antarctica) led to some 38 million Americans being placed under a heat alert.
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