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Doesn't mean nothing should be done, just that the drastic measures being pushed, won't work in any way. If people were to truly want to scale things back, then all sorts of trivial objects need to be banned(eg make-up and jewellery) and banned decades ago. An example of the hypocrisy was in the TV programme on ITV about eco-homes last night(Mon 1st Nov). A couple decided, not for eco reasons, to switch the house layout. They moved the bedrooms to the ground floor with the living area upstairs, just so they had a better view. That used resources and energy with no valid purpose. |
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There have been occasions when it moved much faster than that, similar to the speeds now, but that was the result of a dramatic change. One of them was the event that killed off the dinosaurs. There was another event hundreds of millions of years before as well with volcanic explosions across a younger, more volatile, earth being the leading theory as to the cause. These were, geologically speaking, 'sudden' events caused by some incident that dramatically changed the climate. We're in another event now but there hasn't been a huge incident, there has just been us. |
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Of course we should. Best to look to what we can do rather than what we could have done. The latter is totally pointless. ---------- Post added at 14:05 ---------- Previous post was at 13:56 ---------- Quote:
Imagine if, after spending trillions of pounds on reducing carbon they find that the temperature keeps on increasing because warming is down to other factors. I suppose we’d never get to find out because the truth will be hidden due to the fact that it is a major embarrassment for politicians everywhere. ---------- Post added at 14:15 ---------- Previous post was at 14:05 ---------- Quote:
We do not know for sure whether we are still experiencing a natural warming phenomenon due to variations in the distance of the Earth from the sun, recovery from the mini-ice age which may have been put back by industrial pollution, etc. It still seems pretty remarkable that only 0.04% of the atmosphere has absorbed carbon despite the incredible volume of emissions for which we are responsible, and it is not lost on sceptics that scientists prefer to record any increase as ppm - parts per million - to big up the figures. I am happy to go along with all this now because I am anti-pollution, but I still remain to be convinced about carbon being the cause of the warming problem. I am happy to be convinced otherwise, but I have not heard any convincing arguments to persuade me otherwise. My scepticism has nothing at all to do with the politics - it is all about the science. |
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We were at 1min to mid-night 40yrs ago, I suspect in another 40yrs we’ll still be at 1min to mid-night, and Greta will still be knocking about on her soapbox
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The science changes because things are challenged, and more things are discovered/learnt about the matter in hand - it's how scientific progress occurs, and why we still don't have valve radios; people didn't accept the status quo. ---------- Post added at 14:51 ---------- Previous post was at 14:47 ---------- Quote:
The one minute to midnight 40 years ago was about nuclear war (and actually, it was 7 minutes to midnight), but don't let facts spoil your diatribe... (*for the avoidance of any doubt, the <sarcasm> mode was on...) |
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-48353341 The ozone hole is projected to be fully closed over high northern latitudes in the next 10 years, and over Antarctica by the 2060s. TheDaddy's point still absolutely stands however, and the reverse in ozone depletion rates is absolutely attributable to the rare incidence of rapid, international co-operation that led to the CFC ban in the late 1980s. Your refusal to understand and accept the scientific process that has led to our present understanding of catastrophic, anthropogenic climate change is disappointing, if unsurprising. I wish you would devote some of the energy you devote to searching up tangentially relevant links, to improving your understanding of nuance in argument and the scientific method in general. |
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I don't think the above points are too controversial and we have had getting on for 200 years of science to prove these points wrong so far There have been a lot of ideas on what cause climate change if it is not man made, including volcanoes and solar radiation changes. How can we mitigate these natural changes to prevent a global increase in temperature? Would lowering the insulation due to what we can control, namely carbon dioxide and methane do the job? Global engineering for the win! |
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and the end hasn't come. So all they do ratchet up the extreme rhetoric. I'm not a climate change sceptic, how can you be ? Climate changes that's a fact. What I am is a politician and (some) scientists sceptic. As their track record isn't great. Here's some of their greatest hits. https://cei.org/blog/wrong-again-50-...c-predictions/ Has no one ever heard of the boy that cried wolf? I'm all for a sensible non-sensationalist/ extremist debate on the future and what we can do and what technologies we can produce. As the debate is always around - drive less, fly less, eat less, buy less, build less - we are very resourceful and inventive mammal and I'm sure we'll work out solutions to problems. We're heading in the right direction, but I don't agree we have to race there, or set arbitrary dates to reach certain targets. We need to build several new nuclear plants, lets work on reducing the cost of those. Let's wait until the technology of air-source heat pumps is mature and we know they're going to work. Let's invest in tidal power, the most overlooked renewable there is. Criminally for this island. As long as the Moon and Earth dance with each other we have a predictable power source. Invest in it. I'd rather have a tidal power plant than HS2. This circus in Glasgow is virtue signaling of the most repulsive type, I actually agree with Greta it's all talk and no real action. Action on things that will really make a difference. Not penalising normal people for wanting to live their lives. Caring about Climate change is a privileged position, for those that can afford to. |
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Does anyone really believe things will change when the likes of Russia, India, and China seem to not give a shit about climate change?
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