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Global warming is driving polar bears toward extinction
0SUPPORTS
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5
The sun has gone into ‘lockdown’ which could cause freezing weather, earthquakes and famine, say scientists
0SUPPORTS
[ { "evidence_id": "Famine:386", "evidence_label": 0, "article": "Famine", "evidence": "The current consensus of the scientific community is that the aerosols and dust released into the upper atmosphere causes cooler temperatures by preventing the sun's energy from reaching the ground.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "SUPPORTS", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Weather:67", "evidence_label": 0, "article": "Weather", "evidence": "The Little Ice Age caused crop failures and famines in Europe.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "SUPPORTS", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Winter:114", "evidence_label": 0, "article": "Winter", "evidence": "The persistently cold, wet weather caused great hardship, was primarily responsible for the Great Famine of 1315–1317, and strongly contributed to the weakened immunity and malnutrition leading up to the Black Death (1348–1350).", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "SUPPORTS", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Winter:20", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Winter", "evidence": "The manifestation of the meteorological winter (freezing temperatures) in the northerly snow–prone latitudes is highly variable depending on elevation, position versus marine winds and the amount of precipitation.", "entropy": 0.6931471824645996, "votes": [ "REFUTES", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Winter:5", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Winter", "evidence": "In many regions, winter is associated with snow and freezing temperatures.", "entropy": 0.6931471824645996, "votes": [ "REFUTES", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null, null ] } ]
6
The polar bear population has been growing.
1REFUTES
[ { "evidence_id": "Polar bear:1332", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Polar bear", "evidence": "\"Ask the experts: Are polar bear populations increasing?\".", "entropy": 0.6931471824645996, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "REFUTES", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Polar bear:272", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Polar bear", "evidence": "The growth of the human population in the Eurasian Arctic in the 16th and 17th century, together with the advent of firearms and increasing trade, dramatically increased the harvest of polar bears.", "entropy": 0.6931471824645996, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "REFUTES", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Polar bear:280", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Polar bear", "evidence": "The numbers taken grew rapidly in the 1960s, peaking around 1968 with a global total of 1,250 bears that year.", "entropy": 0.6931471824645996, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "SUPPORTS", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Polar bear:308", "evidence_label": 1, "article": "Polar bear", "evidence": "In two areas where harvest levels have been increased based on increased sightings, science-based studies have indicated declining populations, and a third area is considered data-deficient.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "REFUTES", "REFUTES", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Polar bear:61", "evidence_label": 1, "article": "Polar bear", "evidence": "Of the 19 recognized polar bear subpopulations, one is in decline, two are increasing, seven are stable, and nine have insufficient data, as of 2017.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "REFUTES", "REFUTES", null, null, null ] } ]
9
Ironic' study finds more CO2 has slightly cooled the planet
1REFUTES
[ { "evidence_id": "Atmosphere of Mars:131", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Atmosphere of Mars", "evidence": "CO2 in the mesosphere acts as a cooling agent by efficiently radiating heat into space.", "entropy": 0.6931471824645996, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "SUPPORTS", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Atmosphere of Mars:136", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Atmosphere of Mars", "evidence": "The higher concentration of CO2 in the Martian thermosphere may explain part of the discrepancy because of the cooling effects of CO2 in high altitude.", "entropy": 0.6931471824645996, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "SUPPORTS", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere:10", "evidence_label": 1, "article": "Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere", "evidence": "This increase of CO 2 and other long-lived greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere has produced the current episode of global warming.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "REFUTES", "REFUTES", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere:63", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere", "evidence": "The greenhouse effect is a process by which thermal radiation from a planetary atmosphere warms the planet's surface beyond the temperature it would have in the absence of its atmosphere.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Carbon dioxide:191", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Carbon dioxide", "evidence": "Less energy reaches the upper atmosphere, which is therefore cooler because of this absorption.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null, null ] } ]
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Human additions of CO2 are in the margin of error of current measurements and the gradual increase in CO2 is mainly from oceans degassing as the planet slowly emerges from the last ice age.
1REFUTES
[ { "evidence_id": "Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere:140", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere", "evidence": "While CO 2 absorption and release is always happening as a result of natural processes, the recent rise in CO 2 levels in the atmosphere is known to be mainly due to human (anthropogenic) activity.", "entropy": 0.6931471824645996, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "REFUTES", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere:144", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere", "evidence": "The burning of long-buried fossil fuels releases CO 2 containing carbon of different isotopic ratios to those of living plants, enabling distinction between natural and human-caused contributions to CO 2 concentration.", "entropy": 0.6931471824645996, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "REFUTES", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere:42", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere", "evidence": "The beginning of human agriculture during the current Holocene epoch may have been strongly connected to the atmospheric CO 2 increase after the last ice age ended, a fertilization effect raising plant biomass growth and reducing stomatal conductance requirements for CO 2 intake, consequently reducing transpiration water losses and increasing water usage efficiency.", "entropy": 0.6931471824645996, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "REFUTES", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Ocean acidification:0", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Ocean acidification", "evidence": "Ocean acidification is the ongoing decrease in the pH of the Earth's oceans, caused by the uptake of carbon dioxide (CO 2) from the atmosphere.", "entropy": 0.6931471824645996, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "REFUTES", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Sea:226", "evidence_label": 1, "article": "Sea", "evidence": "More recently, anthropogenic activities have steadily increased the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere; about 30–40% of the added CO2 is absorbed by the oceans, forming carbonic acid and lowering the pH (now below 8.1) through a process called ocean acidification.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "REFUTES", "REFUTES", null, null, null ] } ]
11
They tell us that we are the primary forces controlling earth temperatures by the burning of fossil fuels and releasing their carbon dioxide.
0SUPPORTS
[ { "evidence_id": "Carbon dioxide:183", "evidence_label": 0, "article": "Carbon dioxide", "evidence": "Most carbon dioxide from human activities is released from burning coal and other fossil fuels.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "SUPPORTS", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Carbon dioxide:21", "evidence_label": 0, "article": "Carbon dioxide", "evidence": "Since the Industrial Revolution anthropogenic emissions – primarily from use of fossil fuels and deforestation – have rapidly increased its concentration in the atmosphere, leading to global warming.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "SUPPORTS", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Greenhouse gas:132", "evidence_label": 0, "article": "Greenhouse gas", "evidence": "The main sources of greenhouse gases due to human activity are: burning of fossil fuels and deforestation leading to higher carbon dioxide concentrations in the air.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "SUPPORTS", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Greenhouse gas:186", "evidence_label": 0, "article": "Greenhouse gas", "evidence": "At present, the primary source of CO 2 emissions is the burning of coal, natural gas, and petroleum for electricity and heat.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "SUPPORTS", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Petroleum:271", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Petroleum", "evidence": "When burned, petroleum releases carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas.", "entropy": 0.6931471824645996, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "SUPPORTS", null, null, null ] } ]
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The Great Barrier Reef is experiencing the most widespread bleaching ever recorded
0SUPPORTS
[ { "evidence_id": "Coral bleaching:52", "evidence_label": 0, "article": "Coral bleaching", "evidence": "These temperatures have caused the most severe and widespread coral bleaching ever recorded in the Great Barrier reef.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "SUPPORTS", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Great Barrier Reef:14", "evidence_label": 0, "article": "Great Barrier Reef", "evidence": "A March 2016 report stated that coral bleaching was more widespread than previously thought, seriously affecting the northern parts of the reef as a result of warming ocean temperatures.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "SUPPORTS", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Great Barrier Reef:179", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Great Barrier Reef", "evidence": "The decline in the quality of water over the past 150 years (due to development) has contributed to coral bleaching, algal blooms, and pesticide pollution.", "entropy": 0.6931471824645996, "votes": [ "REFUTES", "SUPPORTS", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Great Barrier Reef:8", "evidence_label": 0, "article": "Great Barrier Reef", "evidence": "Other environmental pressures on the reef and its ecosystem include runoff, climate change accompanied by mass coral bleaching, dumping of dredging sludge and cyclic population outbreaks of the crown-of-thorns starfish.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "SUPPORTS", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Great Barrier Reef:96", "evidence_label": 0, "article": "Great Barrier Reef", "evidence": "Mass coral bleaching events due to elevated ocean temperatures occurred in the summers of 1998, 2002 and 2006, and coral bleaching is expected to become an annual occurrence.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "SUPPORTS", null, null, null ] } ]
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it’s not a pollutant that threatens human civilization.
1REFUTES
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19
If CO2 was so terrible for the planet, then installing a CO2 generator in a greenhouse would kill the plants.
1REFUTES
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Sea level rise has been slow and a constant, pre-dating industrialization
1REFUTES
[ { "evidence_id": "Russia:153", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Russia", "evidence": "Under Stalin's leadership, the government launched a command economy, industrialization of the largely rural country, and collectivization of its agriculture.", "entropy": 0.6365141868591309, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "REFUTES", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Sea level rise:26", "evidence_label": 1, "article": "Sea level rise", "evidence": "Since the last glacial maximum about 20,000 years ago, the sea level has risen by more than 125 metres (410 ft), with rates varying from less than a mm/year to 40+ mm/year, as a result of melting ice sheets over Canada and Eurasia.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "REFUTES", "REFUTES", "REFUTES", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Sea level rise:405", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Sea level rise", "evidence": "\"Climate-change–driven accelerated sea-level rise detected in the altimeter era\".", "entropy": 0.6365141868591309, "votes": [ "REFUTES", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Sea level rise:50", "evidence_label": 1, "article": "Sea level rise", "evidence": "Data collected by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in Australia show the current global mean sea level trend to be 3.2 mm (0.13 in) per year, a doubling of the rate during the 20th century.", "entropy": 0.6365141868591309, "votes": [ "REFUTES", "REFUTES", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Sweden:173", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Sweden", "evidence": "Between 1870 and 1914, Sweden began developing the industrialised economy that exists today.", "entropy": 0.6365141868591309, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "REFUTES", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] } ]
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Earth about to enter 30-YEAR ‘Mini Ice Age’
2NOT_ENOUGH_INFO
[ { "evidence_id": "Earth:55", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Earth", "evidence": "The last continental glaciation ended 10,000 years ago.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ null, "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Earth:76", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Earth", "evidence": "About a billion years from now, all surface water will have disappeared and the mean global temperature will reach 70 °C (158 °F).", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ null, "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Little Ice Age:22", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Little Ice Age", "evidence": "The Little Ice Age ended in the latter half of the 19th century or early in the 20th century.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ null, "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Little Ice Age:383", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Little Ice Age", "evidence": "15 (1): 1–30.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ null, "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Little Ice Age:458", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Little Ice Age", "evidence": "23 February 1998.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ null, "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] } ]
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Volcanoes Melting West Antarctic Glaciers, Not Global Warming
0SUPPORTS
[ { "evidence_id": "Antarctica:375", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Antarctica", "evidence": "The amount of surface warming in West Antarctica, while large, has not led to appreciable melting at the surface, and is not directly affecting the West Antarctic Ice Sheet's contribution to sea level.", "entropy": 0.6931471824645996, "votes": [ null, "REFUTES", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Climate variability:93", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Climate variability", "evidence": "This created a warming that later melted the ice and brought Earth's temperature back to equilibrium.", "entropy": 0.6931471824645996, "votes": [ null, "SUPPORTS", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Climate variability:98", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Climate variability", "evidence": "Previous interglacials such as the Eemian phase created temperatures higher than today, higher sea levels, and some partial melting of the West Antarctic ice sheet.", "entropy": 0.6931471824645996, "votes": [ null, "SUPPORTS", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Parinacota (volcano):246", "evidence_label": 0, "article": "Parinacota (volcano)", "evidence": "The postulated period coincides with a global clustering of volcano collapse events; perhaps global warming occurring during this time when the last glacial maximum approached its end predisposed volcanoes to collapse.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ null, "SUPPORTS", "SUPPORTS", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Snowball Earth:129", "evidence_label": 0, "article": "Snowball Earth", "evidence": "Global warming associated with large accumulations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere over millions of years, emitted primarily by volcanic activity, is the proposed trigger for melting a snowball Earth.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ null, "SUPPORTS", "SUPPORTS", null, null ] } ]
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the bushfires [in Australia] were caused by arsonists and a series of lightning strikes, not 'climate change'
2NOT_ENOUGH_INFO
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Discovery Of Massive Volcanic CO2 Emissions Discredits Global Warming Theory
0SUPPORTS
[ { "evidence_id": "Carbon tax:6", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Carbon tax", "evidence": "CO 2 is a heat-trapping greenhouse gas which causes global warming, which damages the environment and human health.", "entropy": 0.6931471824645996, "votes": [ "REFUTES", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum:152", "evidence_label": 0, "article": "Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum", "evidence": "Intrusions of hot magma into carbon-rich sediments may have triggered the degassing of isotopically light methane in sufficient volumes to cause global warming and the observed isotope anomaly.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "SUPPORTS", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Permian–Triassic extinction event:1171", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Permian–Triassic extinction event", "evidence": "\"Global Warming Led To Atmospheric Hydrogen Sulfide And Permian Extinction\".", "entropy": 0.6931471824645996, "votes": [ "REFUTES", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Permian–Triassic extinction event:177", "evidence_label": 0, "article": "Permian–Triassic extinction event", "evidence": "The eruptions would also have emitted carbon dioxide, causing global warming.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "SUPPORTS", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Permian–Triassic extinction event:182", "evidence_label": 0, "article": "Permian–Triassic extinction event", "evidence": "The basalt lava erupted or intruded into carbonate rocks and into sediments that were in the process of forming large coal beds, both of which would have emitted large amounts of carbon dioxide, leading to stronger global warming after the dust and aerosols settled.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "SUPPORTS", null, null, null ] } ]
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Harvard study finds that wind turbines create MORE global warming than the fossil fuels they eliminate
1REFUTES
[ { "evidence_id": "Fossil fuel:15", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Fossil fuel", "evidence": "Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that increases radiative forcing and contributes to global warming along with ocean acidification.", "entropy": 0.6931471824645996, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Petroleum:11", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Petroleum", "evidence": "The use of petroleum as fuel causes global warming and ocean acidification.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Wind power:295", "evidence_label": 1, "article": "Wind power", "evidence": "Compared with other low carbon power sources, wind turbines have some of the lowest global warming potential per unit of electrical energy generated.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "REFUTES", "REFUTES", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Wind power:392", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Wind power", "evidence": "Arrays of large turbines, known as wind farms, have become an increasingly important source of renewable energy and are used in many countries as part of a strategy to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels.", "entropy": 0.6931471824645996, "votes": [ "REFUTES", "SUPPORTS", null, null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Wind turbine:230", "evidence_label": 1, "article": "Wind turbine", "evidence": "Over 1,500 tons of carbon dioxide per year can be eliminated by using a one-megawatt turbine instead of one megawatt of energy from a fossil fuel.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "REFUTES", "REFUTES", null, null, null ] } ]
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Ice berg melts, ocean level remains the same.
1REFUTES
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36
When the exact same group of 'experts' who claimed it was global cooling in 1977 now claim it's global warming you can easily see why I am skeptical
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38
Scientists studying Antarctica sea ice warn a rise in accumulation could spark the next ice age.
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41
More than 500 scientists and professionals in climate and related fields have sent a 'European Climate Declaration' to the Secretary-General of the United Nations
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42
Unprecedented climate change has caused sea level at Sydney Harbour to rise approximately 0.0 cm over the past 140 years.
1REFUTES
[ { "evidence_id": "Global warming:146", "evidence_label": 1, "article": "Global warming", "evidence": "Between 1993 and 2017, the global mean sea level rose on average by 3.1 ± 0.3 mm per year, with an acceleration detected as well.", "entropy": 0.6365141868591309, "votes": [ "REFUTES", "REFUTES", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Global warming:147", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Global warming", "evidence": "Over the 21st century, the IPCC projects that in a very high emissions scenario the sea level could rise by 61–110 cm.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Sea level rise:1", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Sea level rise", "evidence": "Between 1900 and 2016, the sea level rose by 16–21 cm (6.3–8.3 in).", "entropy": 0.6365141868591309, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "REFUTES", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Sea level rise:614", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Sea level rise", "evidence": "18 January 2019.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Sea level:62", "evidence_label": 1, "article": "Sea level", "evidence": "For at least the last 100 years, sea level has been rising at an average rate of about 1.8 mm (0.07 in) per year.", "entropy": 0.6365141868591309, "votes": [ "REFUTES", "REFUTES", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] } ]
44
Human-produced carbon might be one of the factors [of climate change], but there’s simply no evidence that it is a significant one.
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51
CO2 does not cause climate change, it RESPONDS to it [...]
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55
[T]he raw data, the actual thermometer data[...] shows that the US has been cooling for 80 to 90 years.
3DISPUTED
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57
Earth’s mean temperature over the last 2,000 years shows two previous periods when temperatures were warmer than they are now; from 1–200 A.D., an epoch called the Roman Warm Period, and more recently the Medieval Warm Period from 900–1100 A.D.
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60
So that means that probably about half, maybe half of that nine-tenths of the degree [of total warming] might be caused by greenhouse gases
3DISPUTED
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61
[NASA] has been adjusting temperatures from the past[...]
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65
A windmill could spin until it falls apart and never generate as much energy as was invested in building it.
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67
Fifty-five thousand years ago the whole world was 2°C warmer than it is today[...]
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69
Sea level rise is not going to happen.
1REFUTES
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71
Cold weather to grip world as solar minimum to deepen, NASA says
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72
[O]ne of the previously fastest shrinking glaciers in the world is growing again, calling into question the narrative that rapid climate change [...]
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74
The models predicted about three times the amount of warming in the world we’ve seen since [1988].
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75
The science is clear, climate change is making extreme weather events, including tornadoes, worse.
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76
Burping cows are more damaging to the climate than all the cars on this planet.
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77
[S]unspot activity on the surface of our star has dropped to a new low.
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79
The rate of warming according to the data is much slower than the models used by the IPCC
1REFUTES
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82
The ­atmospheric residency time of carbon dioxide is five years
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85
Sea-level rise does not seem to depend on ocean temperature, and certainly not on CO2
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86
There isn’t yet any empirical evidence for their claim that greenhouse gases even cause temperatures to increase.
1REFUTES
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87
NOAA has adjusted past temperatures to look colder than they were and recent temperatures to look warmer than they were.
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91
They were going to be gone by now, but now they're setting records
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93
unadjusted data suggests that temperatures in Australia have only increased by 0.3 degrees over the past century, not the 1 degree usually claimed
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95
[climate scientists] say that aspects of the case of Hurricane Harvey suggest global warming is making a bad situation worse.
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96
The IPCC, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which is sort of the voice of the consensus, concedes that there has been no increase in extreme weather events.
1REFUTES
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97
according, again, to the official figures—during this past 10 years, if anything, mean global temperature, average world temperature, has slightly declined
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98
Trump's action could push the Earth over the brink, to become like Venus, with a temperature of two hundred and fifty degrees, and raining sulphuric acid.
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[ { "evidence_id": "Earth:111", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Earth", "evidence": "At the center, the temperature may be up to 6,000 °C (10,830 °F), and the pressure could reach 360 GPa (52 million psi).", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Earth:76", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Earth", "evidence": "About a billion years from now, all surface water will have disappeared and the mean global temperature will reach 70 °C (158 °F).", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Venus:11", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Venus", "evidence": "Venus is by far the hottest planet in the Solar System, with a mean surface temperature of 735 K (462 °C; 863 °F), even though Mercury is closer to the Sun.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Venus:88", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Venus", "evidence": "The CO 2-rich atmosphere generates the strongest greenhouse effect in the Solar System, creating surface temperatures of at least 735 K (462 °C; 864 °F).", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Venus:89", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Venus", "evidence": "This makes Venus's surface hotter than Mercury's, which has a minimum surface temperature of 53 K (−220 °C; −364 °F) and maximum surface temperature of 700 K (427 °C; 801 °F), even though Venus is nearly twice Mercury's distance from the Sun and thus receives only 25% of Mercury's solar irradiance.", "entropy": 0.6365141868591309, "votes": [ "REFUTES", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] } ]
99
Most likely the primary control knob [on climate change] is the ocean waters and this environment that we live in.
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100
'Global warming' is a myth — so say 80 graphs from 58 peer-reviewed scientific papers published in 2017.
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101
Neither the rate nor the magnitude of the reported late twentieth century surface warming (1979–2000) lay outside normal natural variability.
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102
Forward projections of solar cyclicity imply the next few decades may be marked by global cooling rather than warming, despite continuing CO2 emissions.
2NOT_ENOUGH_INFO
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103
global warming ceased around the end of the twentieth century and was followed (since 1997) by 19 years of stable temperature
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104
Increases in atmospheric CO2 followed increases in temperature.
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105
Therefore, CO2 levels could not have forced temperatures to rise.
1REFUTES
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108
sea-level rise is not accelerating.
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109
Local and regional sea levels continue to exhibit typical natural variability—in some places rising and in others falling.
0SUPPORTS
[ { "evidence_id": "Sea level:43", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Sea level", "evidence": "The term \"steric\" refers to global changes in sea level due to thermal expansion and salinity variations.", "entropy": 0.6365141868591309, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Sea level:51", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Sea level", "evidence": "Local mean sea level (LMSL) is defined as the height of the sea with respect to a land benchmark, averaged over a period of time (such as a month or a year) long enough that fluctuations caused by waves and tides are smoothed out.", "entropy": 0.6365141868591309, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Sea:11", "evidence_label": 0, "article": "Sea", "evidence": "Tides, the generally twice-daily rise and fall of sea levels, are caused by Earth's rotation and the gravitational effects of the orbiting Moon and, to a lesser extent, of the Sun.", "entropy": 0.6365141868591309, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "SUPPORTS", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Sea:147", "evidence_label": 0, "article": "Sea", "evidence": "Tides are the regular rise and fall in water level experienced by seas and oceans in response to the gravitational influences of the Moon and the Sun, and the effects of the Earth's rotation.", "entropy": 0, "votes": [ "SUPPORTS", "SUPPORTS", "SUPPORTS", null, null ] }, { "evidence_id": "Sea:207", "evidence_label": 2, "article": "Sea", "evidence": "For at least the last 100 years, sea level has been rising at an average rate of about 1.8 millimetres (0.071 in) per year.", "entropy": 1.0986123085021973, "votes": [ "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO", "SUPPORTS", "REFUTES", null, null ] } ]
113
The temperature is not rising nearly as fast as the alarmist computer models predicted.
1REFUTES
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118
more than 100 per cent of the warming over the past century is due to human actions
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120
90 per cent of the world's coral reefs will disappear in the next 35 years due to coral bleaching induced by global warming, pollution and over-development.
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123
the warming is not nearly as great as the climate change computer models have predicted.
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126
El Niño drove record highs in global temperatures suggesting rise may not be down to man-made emissions.
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127
Increased atmospheric carbon dioxide has helped raise global food production and reduce poverty.
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128
Sea level rise, which was occurring long before humans could be blamed, has not accelerated.
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129
Sea level rise could reach six or seven feet by the year 2100.
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132
Climate change is not making natural disasters worse
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133
The amount of land we use for meat — humankind’s biggest use of land — has declined by an area nearly as large as Alaska
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135
Carbon emissions are declining in most rich nations and have been declining in Britain, Germany, and France since the mid-1970s
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137
Preventing future pandemics requires more not less “industrial” agriculture
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138
As a result, half of the people surveyed around the world last year said they thought climate change would make humanity extinct.
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139
And in January, one out of five British children told pollsters they were having nightmares about climate change.
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141
Greenpeace didn’t save the whales, switching from whale oil to petroleum and palm oil did
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142
Worst-case global heating scenarios may need to be revised upwards in light of a better understanding of the role of clouds, scientists have said.
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143
Recent modelling data suggests the climate is considerably more sensitive to carbon emissions than previously believed
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Previous IPCC reports tended to assume that clouds would have a neutral impact because the warming and cooling feedbacks would cancel each other out.
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152
“Catherine Senior, head of understanding climate change at the Met Office Hadley Centre, said more studies and more data were needed to fully understand the role of clouds and aerosols.
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157
Contemporary Global Warming placed in geological context.
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161
Extreme melting and changes to the climate like this has released pressure on to the continent, allowing the ground to rise up.
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163
We’ve contacted them to ask more details about the size of the Sif.
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164
Small increases in average temperature translate to big increases in the number of extremely hot days, and those hot days have a big impact.
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165
When the Emergency Leaders for Climate Action approached the Federal Government in April they were drawing on decades of data showing that fire conditions are getting worse.
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168
As the temperature has increased, so has the ability of scientists to determine whether specific events are linked to climate change.
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169
They can now model how likely a specific event would be to occur under historical conditions, compared to the record temperatures we’re experiencing.
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171
We’ll still be facing extreme heat, but at a far more manageable level than if we’d done nothing to halt climate change.
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173
If there were [carbon emissions], we could not see because most carbon is black.
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Reef material is calcium carbonate, which contains 44 per cent carbon dioxide.
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181
Reefs need carbon dioxide; it’s their basic food.
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184
It has never been shown that human emissions of carbon dioxide drive global warming.
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185
Modellers assume carbon dioxide drives climate change
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189
The geological history of the planet shows major planetary climate changes have never been driven by a trace gas
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190
Climate change is normal and continual.
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194
The main greenhouse gas is water vapour[…]
0SUPPORTS
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195
Carbon dioxide is a non-condensable atmospheric gas like nitrogen and oxygen
2NOT_ENOUGH_INFO
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196
Without carbon dioxide, all life on Earth would die
0SUPPORTS
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197
Plants need almost three times today’s carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere to thrive.
2NOT_ENOUGH_INFO
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198
For decades horticulturalists have pumped carbon dioxide into glasshouses to increase yields.
0SUPPORTS
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199
In the past, warming has never been a threat to life on Earth.
1REFUTES
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200
if we halved today’s atmospheric carbon dioxide content, all life would die.
2NOT_ENOUGH_INFO
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203
In our lifetime, there has been no correlation between carbon dioxide emissions and temperature
1REFUTES
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204
after a natural orbitally driven warming, atmospheric carbon dioxide content increases 800 years later
2NOT_ENOUGH_INFO
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207
Each of the six major past ice ages began when the atmospheric carbon dioxide content was far higher than at present.
1REFUTES
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211
For decades, most scientists saw climate change as a distant prospect.
2NOT_ENOUGH_INFO
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