Environment & Energy
In reply to the discussion: Extinction of all life on Earth scheduled for 2031-2051 [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,149 posts)However, I am happy that I have understood the Svalbard situation better than Light - because I looked up the more recent data, rather than relying on stuff over a year out of date. And since Light based his entire "we're all going to die in 40 years" prediction on his out-of-date data and an absurd extrapolation from it, I think I've done better than him.
What do you mean by "there is a calculated timeline due to methane release"?
"is there an accurate prediction of global climate change?" There has been extensive research and prediction. The stuff done by actual climate scientists, and reviewed by other climate scientists, never comes out with predictions like this. But then they use data and calculations literally a million times more complicated than this "one month's difference in one place" tosh.