Climate change deniers and skeptics are still out there, but now there are great resources (besides the scientific organizations) such as Skeptical Science and the Climate Crock of the Week videos. One of the latest videos is above, but there are many more, and you can see them all here.
Now you can win any skeptic or denier climate change debate with the 3 resources in this post. Skeptical Science has put together an answer for the 242 skeptic claims it has amassed so far. It’s an amazing and impressive list and you can see the claims and the answers to all with links here. I included many of the arguments from scientists in a podcast on the climate science recently, and you can listen to it at Climate Files Radio.
Cracked mud supports a few dead trees in Lake Hume, Australia. Image: Michael Hall
“Photographer Michael Hall decided to turn his lens on the effects of global warming after a brush with death. Hall was run over by an 18-wheeler and nearly killed while bicycling. After he recovered the ability to walk, Hall traveled around Australia to document the effects of a blistering drought on the nation caused mostly by global warming. “I’m taking very beautiful imagery of quite a tragic subject,” Hall told The Daily Beast of his photos, which document the shocking effects of global warming. Australia is the driest habitable continent, and has been among the first to feel the impact of climate change on its natural drought cycle.”
The Daily Beast just published a set of stunning climate change results photos. Ban ki Moon, the Secretary General of the United Nations, had the following response to the photos.
“Advancing deserts in Mongolia, drought in East Africa, wildfires in California, floods in Mexico and the Philippines: All tell the same story. Climate change is real, it is happening now, and it is affecting people all around the world. . . . .