That might raise the question "do I have to explain the 'difference' between temperature and heat?"
If prefer to follow the paths taught in higher education centres to solve this kind of problems:
"I have the feeling that two parts of the question clash. They don't contradict. Who am I to say they contradict if I cannot explain immediately why?"
"So let's start analysing it. «average global temperature rose 2.7°C since January 1st». First, what temperature is that suppose to be? and once I get it, if I get it, is that really true? I have doubts so I may scan typical global temperatures until I find some similar value" Want a clue? Let's try these sources (
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"Now, what does it mean «the planet has become colder»? Certainly the question seems to look rather scientific than mere chat at the laundrymat while waiting the drying cycle to finish, so I would bet colder means less thermal energy ..."
-follow this pattern; macdoc already did, partly-
Of course, there is basic information covering different scientific disciplines, including how the planet works, that is needed to follow. But there's a big web out there and anyone can ask questions.
My goal is recovering the level we had here five years ago. It was a pleasure reading posts written by Trakar, macdoc, lomiller, pixel42, a unique person, CapelDodger, and a lot more that are every bit their equals. Some other high quality posters too, but they haven't participated any longer. Even other denialists and deniers participated, and they were wrong but way much better than the bunch of red-nosed, loud-colour-patch wearing people who have been emerging in legions from the same tiny car during the last 12-24 months.
My friends -I like to think they are- have forgot much of what they knew, just because they indulged themselves in an antagonistic debate with people who only know how to survive in the alleys of life.