is that a lot? no. it s not a lot. there are two periods of warming. one in the early 20th century that could not have been caused by human beings, because we hadn t put enough co2 in the air, and one in the later part of the 20th century that either slows down or ends, depending upon whose data you use, somewhere in the late 1990s, only to resume with a big el nino that covered the news over the last couple of years. so that means that probably about half, maybe half of that nine-tenths of a degree might be caused by greenhouse gases because when the planet warmed beginning in 1976, the temperature of the stratosphere started to drop. that s a prediction of greenhouse theory that s not intuitive. the great philosopher of science, carl popper, said if you can meet a difficult prediction with your theory, you can continue to entertain your
9/10th of a degree celsius. mark: 9/10th degree of celsius is that a lot? no. could not have been caused by human beings, we haven t put enough co2 in the air, and one in the later part of the 20th century that slows down or depends whose data you use only to resume with the big el nino that covered the news the last couple of years. that means that probably half, maybe half of that nine-tenths of the degree might be caused by greenhouse gases. when the planet warmed beginning 1976, the temperature of the stratosphere started to stop, that s the prediction of greenhouse theory that s not intuitive. the great philosopher of science carl popper said if you can meet a difficult prediction with your theory, you can
9/10th of a degree celsius. mark: 9/10th degree of celsius is that a lot? no. could not have been caused by human beings, we haven t put enough co2 in the air, and one in the later part of the 20th century that slows down or depends whose data you use only to resume with the big el nino that covered the news the last couple of years. that means that probably half, maybe half of that nine-tenths of the degree might be caused by greenhouse gases. when the planet warmed beginning 1976, the temperature of the stratosphere started to stop, that s the prediction of greenhouse theory that s not intuitive. the great philosopher of science carl popper said if you can meet a difficult prediction with your theory, you can continue to entertain your
two did he learn it from? a professor. whose name is no longer.because he s dead. i have no idea. chris, go ahead. george bernard shaw. no. not even close. may i just say. yes. it s coming back to me. it is. carl charles popper. close. charles, let me think again. shhh. i m trying to think. speak louder, tiffany. [ laughter ] carl popper. carl popper. love him. we have to move ahead. what is the name of the fund george soros used to attack currencies across the globe? i know this one. there you go. what? glenn? open society institute. chris, why would you say
a professor. whose name is no longer.because he s dead. i have no idea. chris, go ahead. george bernard shaw. no. not even close. may i just say. yes. it s coming back to me. it is. carl charles popper. close. charles, let me think again. shhh. i m trying to think. speak louder, tiffany. [ laughter ] carl popper. carl popper. love him. we have to move ahead. what is the name of the fund george soros used to attack currencies across the globe? i know this one. there you go. what? glenn? open society institute. chris, why would you say that? that was stupid answer.