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Originally posted by Lost It View PostI don't doubt it's real but I do not believe it's "caused" by humans driving around in gas guzzling Jaguars and Ferraris. Or flying around the planet on pointless journeys to sun soaked islands. All of those "petrochemicals" were already on the planet.
It's too "short term" when the planet evolves in hundreds of thousands of years, these "specialists" are trying to use data they have collected over a couple of years to "prove" something. That cannpt be proven.
When we know from Geological data that the planet has been much hotter than it is now, and much colder (tropical forests that eventually died and turned into coal seams for one example, Ice age rocks in the middle of valleys in Yorkshire for another example).
All this "energy" we are putting out was already there beforehand, you cannot create new energy, or destroy it, all you can do is change it from one form to another. It was something that ate carbon and sunlight that eventually over millions of years turned into something else. It's always been there. Except maybe in the case of nuclear energy?
Plenty of theories out there. If the planet gets too warm the oceans rather than getting deeper will evaporate more water vapour and create clouds which will reflect sunlight. Ice takes up more "space" than water and most of it is under the surface so if it all melts won't the levels of the oceans drop rather than rise?
Land is being "forced down" by the weight of ice, when it melts won't the land rise up out of the sea?
Who knows.
Similar things have happened in the past when Volcanoes have thrown huge piles of ash into the atmosphere, it cooled the planet, killed off crops etc.
Doesn't make any sense to me that the human race is creating all this supposed warming. Hasn't been happening long enough for any real meaningful data. A few half decent volcanic eruptions could cool the planet enough to give us concerns about failing crops. Stop the planet using sunlight to photosynthesize the CO2 back into Oxygen and carbon based energy holders. Wouldn't take much on a global scale.
For instance we have no idea how quickly the planet warmed up last time, we have no idea really how much higher the Oxygen level was when the planet was totally greened up do we? Or how much the CO2 level was cut back by all the greenery. But some people can get away with blaming digging coal out, burning it and boring for oil... Sounds a bit to convenient to me. The next best thing, dig even more holes to get Lithium out of the floor to make batteries. Yes that's a perfectly sensible TCO project isn't it... Chase the money on that one as well.
Really we know nothing, we as a sentient race haven't been on the planet long enough...But there are a lot of people relying on "Global Warming" to bring a wage home I'd suggest.
Logic doesn't work for the chicken littles. Ice ages never happened, global droughts are a mirage and Gilgamesh never learnt to swim.
As I said we may be poisoning the world but its doubtful we are destroying it, the world will shake it off and cockroaches will become the master race.
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
At what point would you believe that climate change is real ? Melting ice caps, burning forests in many countries, floods in many countries, storms of higher intensity, new records of higher temperature everywhere are these not good enough for you ? Maybe by the time most folks realize the calamities of climate change it will be too late to do anything.
It's too "short term" when the planet evolves in hundreds of thousands of years, these "specialists" are trying to use data they have collected over a couple of years to "prove" something. That cannpt be proven.
When we know from Geological data that the planet has been much hotter than it is now, and much colder (tropical forests that eventually died and turned into coal seams for one example, Ice age rocks in the middle of valleys in Yorkshire for another example).
All this "energy" we are putting out was already there beforehand, you cannot create new energy, or destroy it, all you can do is change it from one form to another. It was something that ate carbon and sunlight that eventually over millions of years turned into something else. It's always been there. Except maybe in the case of nuclear energy?
Plenty of theories out there. If the planet gets too warm the oceans rather than getting deeper will evaporate more water vapour and create clouds which will reflect sunlight. Ice takes up more "space" than water and most of it is under the surface so if it all melts won't the levels of the oceans drop rather than rise?
Land is being "forced down" by the weight of ice, when it melts won't the land rise up out of the sea?
Who knows.
Similar things have happened in the past when Volcanoes have thrown huge piles of ash into the atmosphere, it cooled the planet, killed off crops etc.
Doesn't make any sense to me that the human race is creating all this supposed warming. Hasn't been happening long enough for any real meaningful data. A few half decent volcanic eruptions could cool the planet enough to give us concerns about failing crops. Stop the planet using sunlight to photosynthesize the CO2 back into Oxygen and carbon based energy holders. Wouldn't take much on a global scale.
For instance we have no idea how quickly the planet warmed up last time, we have no idea really how much higher the Oxygen level was when the planet was totally greened up do we? Or how much the CO2 level was cut back by all the greenery. But some people can get away with blaming digging coal out, burning it and boring for oil... Sounds a bit to convenient to me. The next best thing, dig even more holes to get Lithium out of the floor to make batteries. Yes that's a perfectly sensible TCO project isn't it... Chase the money on that one as well.
Really we know nothing, we as a sentient race haven't been on the planet long enough...But there are a lot of people relying on "Global Warming" to bring a wage home I'd suggest.
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Cretins anti-climate argument will soon shift to their pre final defense: "it's too late (and too expensive!) to do anything anyway" and ultimately end up as - "it's the question of our liberty whether to pollute the planet and there is nothing mentioned in writing about it by the Founding Fathers anyway!"
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Originally posted by mattster View PostI was just reinforcing the point that anyone can post a random graph from anywhere that backs up their argument. Although I do find these graphs quite compelling, and you should be able to work out roughly what they repreent from the legends.
https://skepticalscience.com/Tree-ri...ce-problem.htm
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I was just reinforcing the point that anyone can post a random graph from anywhere that backs up their argument. Although I do find these graphs quite compelling, and you should be able to work out roughly what they repreent from the legends.
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So to counter the argument that the data is a bit iffy you just post a couple of graphs you found from god knows where with absolutely no references or explanation.
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Agreed, you can cherry pick any data/sata subset/graph you want to make whatever point you want.
Here's the temperature data we have - one thing we do know is that temps have never changed anything like as rapidly as they have in the past hundred years, at least as far as we can deduce from ice core data etc. As it happens, this change also tallies very well with predictions made based on co2 concentrations, and we we can certainly observe co2 rising in real time.
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Given all the various data, I agree with mattster. Difficult, however, to draw conclusions from some individual graphs like the above, how does one factor in better technology for fighting fires, stricter laws, growing population etc?
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This was the graph scientists published in their 2018 US climate assessment report :
Of course they could simply have used this graph which contains the same data. The only difference is that It goes back a bit further.
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
At what point would you believe that climate change is real ? Melting ice caps, burning forests in many countries, floods in many countries, storms of higher intensity, new records of higher temperature everywhere are these not good enough for you ? Maybe by the time most folks realize the calamities of climate change it will be too late to do anything.
'Climate change' is just a marketing mechanism now. All the adverts on TV are sponsored by major polluters. The objectives are to get subsidies from governments.
And God promised Noah there would be no flood to destroy the earth, so I'm easy with it all.
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Originally posted by jayn200 View Post
This is my biggest problem as well... so much focus on man made climate change which may or may not be happening and is incredibly hard to prove/separate from non man made climate change....
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
its basic chemistry. CO2 is a green house gas which traps the heat and CO2 in atmosphere is at all time high.
Do you think there is another factor for warming , which has been missed by the world's scientists. Enlighten us.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Climate change is very real. Its been happening since the Earth was formed.
Man made climate change is more contentious. We might well poison the world, we may not be changing the climate.
Do you think there is another factor for warming , which has been missed by the world's scientists. Enlighten us.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Climate change is very real. Its been happening since the Earth was formed.
Man made climate change is more contentious. We might well poison the world, we may not be changing the climate.
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