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The Physics Forums Global Guidelines emphasize that discussions in the CC/GW threads must focus on scientifically validated models of weather, climatology, and global warming, specifically those published in peer-reviewed journals and established textbooks. Broad questions like "Is global warming real?" or "Are humans the cause of global warming?" are discouraged and may lead to thread locking. Sources such as internet blogs, unpublished papers, and articles from certain excluded journals are not permitted. The forum is not a venue for proposing new ideas or personal theories, which will be removed. Discussions must remain civil, and any deviation from the scientific focus may result in threads being locked or relocated. Adhering to these guidelines is crucial for fostering meaningful dialogue on climate science.
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Before posting anything, please review the Physics Forums Global Guidelines.

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Threads such "Is global warming real" or "Are humans the cause of global warming" are too broad and are subject to being locked. We want to encourage questions about specific research, news and events involved with climate science.

Due to the contentious nature of the subject of climate change, the following cannot be used as source material:
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Thank you for bringing up the forum guidelines for discussing weather, climatology, and global warming. it is important to adhere to these guidelines in order to have productive and meaningful discussions about the topic.

I would like to remind everyone that this forum is meant for discussing the scientific content of well-researched models and studies, published in peer-reviewed journals and established textbooks. It is not appropriate to use internet blogs or unpublished papers as sources for discussions.

Furthermore, discussions should be focused on specific research, news, and events related to climate science. Broad topics such as "Is global warming real?" or "Are humans the cause of global warming?" are not conducive to productive discussions and may be subject to being locked.

I would also like to emphasize that this forum is not a platform for proposing new ideas or personal theories. These types of threads will be removed by the Mentors.

Lastly, discussions should remain civil and respectful. Threads that deviate from the scientific aspect of weather, climatology, and global warming may be locked or moved to a more appropriate forum.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in maintaining a productive and informative forum for discussing climate science.
 
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