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My position is:
I believe that the climate has been continually changing, since inception, and that those changes are largely in accordance with natural cycles.
Correlations are often hastily conflated with causation, leading to unreliable conclusions.
The objective practice of science, has long since left the laboratory.
Mankind has simply created yet another apocalyptic religion, one which, like numerous others before it, is accompanied with a height of hysteria, that has rendered it unhelpful to the objective practice of scientific research.
Some idealists, recognising an opportunity in the confusion, have weaponised the apocalyptic ideology, in order to employ it in their covert war against Western capitalism.
Objective scientific research, free from political influence, is what is ideally required, in order to have confidence in answers to the what, why and how questions (i.e. What is happening?, Why is it happening?, How is it a problem?).
Actually its not basic science at all. That's the problem, its complicated.Rising CO2 will affect climate this basic science FFS
So all the new record breaking weather events; the ever increasing average temperature over the past two decades; the worst floods here, the worst drought there; the 100+ bush fire in the US; the wildfire in Canada; the couple bushfire in Winter in NSW... those are just normal weather event then?
If you say so.
Re 1974: Yep, something changed at that point, no doubt about that. But as to causation, as noted above, is in no way clear.
Perhaps pre 74 was the anomoly, perhaps there is a greater cycle at play. These things we don't know.
Ifocus, when seeking to identify the causative influences underlying water related issues, before automatically blaming CO2, perhaps first consider what happens, when a large population of organisms, mostly composed of water, approximately doubles in under a century.
I am actually resigned to the fact that we are going to fail and that future generations will get smashed "such is life".........and death.
I've had my time arguing with imbeciles, and it can be mortifying. But take heart Focus. Even as we speak in the back blocks of retro grade bumfuk Duttonville Qld, Darling downes(obviously there are a few of them out there that can count)... $6 billion dollars of investment in renewable energy is approved and of that $1.2billion is being put into capital. There is of course the rump of coal juggling parliamentarians hoping against hope that jesus will descend from the heavens to re-anoint mans right to rail against reason and to live happily in delusion and poverty ever after, but the direction of the money isn't on their side. Funny that.
Cretins and Credlin only the thickness of a Talio Paper between them and not even that....
(ps focus...I'm much less like than u)
I've had my time arguing with imbeciles, and it can be mortifying. But take heart Focus. Even as we speak in the back blocks of retro grade bumfuk Duttonville Qld, Darling downes(obviously there are a few of them out there that can count)... $6 billion dollars of investment in renewable energy is approved and of that $1.2billion is being put into capital. There is of course the rump of coal juggling parliamentarians hoping against hope that jesus will descend from the heavens to re-anoint mans right to rail against reason and to live happily in delusion and poverty ever after, but the direction of the money isn't on their side. Funny that.
Cretins and Credlin only the thickness of a Talio Paper between them and not even that....
(ps focus...I'm much less like than u)
You could always switch off the coal fired electrical power to your home in protest and conservation?
Well it might be hot over East, but it is bloody freezing in Perth, it is like a winter from the 1970's bloody cold.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-08-29/perth-august-rain-record-falls-wettest-in-26-years/10178884
I see Tassie is getting a cold snap also.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-08-30/tasmania-freezes-as-record-low-broken-in-overnight/10182274
Not at all, that's just where many doubters seem to get it wrong.It cold here ... really cold mornings for QLD.
Oz itself is coldest for long time , the press citing >~10 years, which probably means since measurements began, but that would wreck the conversation.
So new records for heat, cold and storms.Not at all, that's just where many doubters seem to get it wrong.
Global warming is pushing the extremes at both ends. It "the displacement effect" and I've posted about it here for years. In the past the north and south poles were so cold that little moved weather wise. As it warmed air began to rise, bringing with it more moisture than normal. This also increased the movements of air, ie., increased winds and storms which began to move things south and north from each end respectively. So away from the poles, new records for heat, cold and storms.
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It cold here ... really cold mornings for QLD.
Oz itself is coldest for long time , the press citing >~10 years, which probably means since measurements began, but that would wreck the conversation.
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