> Climate change is defined as:?

Climate change is defined as:?

Posted at: 2015-03-12 
-noting changes in meteorological statistical values over time.

"Climate change is a significant and lasting change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns over periods ranging from decades to millions of years. It may be a change in average weather conditions, or in the distribution of weather around the average conditions (i.e., more or fewer extreme weather events)." -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_cha...

OK that is farther than the UN-IPCC has done, I'll admit. But scientifically and legally you have to quantify those aspects in order for them to be useful. They are too ambiguous to take to court and convince an honest judge that there is or is not Climate Change. They are too ambiguous to take in front of scientists and say definitely we have Climate Change or not.

If you really study true science, you would see that it never deals with vagueness and generalities, but relies on specifications. Go to the Bureau of Standards and see how critical the definition of an inch is, for example, or a gallon, or a degree C.

When we are expected to pour money into a subject this should be identified exactly. Otherwise you could be pouring money down a bottomless pit of ambiguity.

Quote by Tom McElmurry, meteorologist, former tornado forecaster in Severe Weather Service: “Governmental officials are currently casting trillions down huge rat hole to solve a problem which doesn’t exist....Packs of rats wait in that [rat] hole to reap trillions coming down it to fill advocates pockets....The money we are about to spend on drastically reducing carbon dioxide will line the pockets of the environmentalists....some politicians are standing in line to fill their pockets with kick back money for large grants to the environmental experts....In case you haven’t noticed, it is an expanding profit-making industry, growing in proportion to the horror warnings by government officials and former vice-presidents.”

Climate Change is defined as abnormal changes in global weather patterns resulting in unusual drought conditions in certain places while flooding in others; global warming resulting in increase of global temperature over a century by burning of fossil fuels, clouro floro carbon, CO and sulpher emissions; depletion of the ozone layer on the polar caps and melting of Arctic and polar ice shields.

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Climate change is defined as:

-measuring the change in sea level.

-noting changes in meteorological statistical values over time.

-a shift in the upper level flow.

-a change in how observations are made.