Red letter week for anti science climate deniers
Red letter week for anti science climate deniers
1. Former conservative nut job senator from Queensland leaves to liberal party, Gerard Rennick quits the part to form his own party. Claims global warming is caused by gravity! FFS.
2. Closer to home, I have been working on new computer systems with an Australian aquaculture company who have just come a cropper. Seas have warmed up so much that bad algae blooms that used to occur a couple of days a year, are much more frequent and lasting weeks. That industry has to shift some shellfish farms to cooler waters with existing farmers in dire straights.
3. Pacific forum on climate change find 15cm sea level rises in the Pacific in the last 30 years, and that rate of rise is accelerating.
We ignore the science at our peril.
2. Closer to home, I have been working on new computer systems with an Australian aquaculture company who have just come a cropper. Seas have warmed up so much that bad algae blooms that used to occur a couple of days a year, are much more frequent and lasting weeks. That industry has to shift some shellfish farms to cooler waters with existing farmers in dire straights.
3. Pacific forum on climate change find 15cm sea level rises in the Pacific in the last 30 years, and that rate of rise is accelerating.
We ignore the science at our peril.
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FFS, look at long term climate change over the millenniums, it cycles and we are now heating.
No end of panic or bullshlt human intervention will change it. What are you lot going to blame the next ice age on????
No end of panic or bullshlt human intervention will change it. What are you lot going to blame the next ice age on????
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Yes, but in previous millenniums, there didn't seem to be so many humans to worry about. And given there are now nearly 8 billion of us, and the heating up seems to be progressing far more quickly than in previous cycles, people are rightly getting worried.Bandung_Dero wrote: ↑August 27, 2024, 6:35 pmFFS, look at long term climate change over the millenniums, it cycles and we are now heating.
You and I will be OK, Dero - but I wonder how many will be around for the next Ice Age.No end of panic or bullshlt human intervention will change it. What are you lot going to blame the next ice age on????
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Not so much the greater number of hyoomins passing as civilized these days, as much their penchant to spread panic, happiness, fear, joy, doom, gloom, opinion, hearsay, news and disinformation with everyone in their sad collection of unknown 'friends' on social media. Thanks to Google, Wiki, YouTube et al, everyone is an instant armchair expert on whatever boils their piss... or the piss of their detractors.jackspratt wrote: ↑August 27, 2024, 7:49 pmYes, but in previous millenniums, there didn't seem to be so many humans to worry about. And given there are now nearly 8 billion of us, and the heating up seems to be progressing far more quickly than in previous cycles, people are rightly getting worried.Bandung_Dero wrote: ↑August 27, 2024, 6:35 pmFFS, look at long term climate change over the millenniums, it cycles and we are now heating.
You and I will be OK, Dero - but I wonder how many will be around for the next Ice Age.No end of panic or bullshlt human intervention will change it. What are you lot going to blame the next ice age on????
BTW, everyone is invited to CCW where FES and the splinter group UPB (Udon Piss Boilers) will hold court this Friday, and every Friday until hell freezes over.
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Re: Red letter week for anti science climate deniers
'Don't waste your words on people who deserve your silence'
~Reinhold Messner~
'You don't have to be afraid of everything you don't understand'
~Louise Perica~
~Reinhold Messner~
'You don't have to be afraid of everything you don't understand'
~Louise Perica~
Re: Red letter week for anti science climate deniers
Any scientific or environmental bodies in the world agree with you?Bandung_Dero wrote: ↑August 27, 2024, 6:35 pmFFS, look at long term climate change over the millenniums, it cycles and we are now heating.
No end of panic or bullshlt human intervention will change it. What are you lot going to blame the next ice age on????
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How does the ocean levels rise 15cm in one part where the rest is only a 9cm rise over 30 yearsWhistler wrote: ↑August 27, 2024, 6:15 pm1. Former conservative nut job senator from Queensland leaves to liberal party, Gerard Rennick quits the part to form his own party. Claims global warming is caused by gravity! FFS.
2. Closer to home, I have been working on new computer systems with an Australian aquaculture company who have just come a cropper. Seas have warmed up so much that bad algae blooms that used to occur a couple of days a year, are much more frequent and lasting weeks. That industry has to shift some shellfish farms to cooler waters with existing farmers in dire straights.
3. Pacific forum on climate change find 15cm sea level rises in the Pacific in the last 30 years, and that rate of rise is accelerating.
We ignore the science at our peril.
Hope we are not talking about waves
Re: Red letter week for anti science climate deniers
No, we're talking about gravity.noosard wrote: ↑August 28, 2024, 7:58 amHow does the ocean levels rise 15cm in one part where the rest is only a 9cm rise over 30 yearsWhistler wrote: ↑August 27, 2024, 6:15 pm1. Former conservative nut job senator from Queensland leaves to liberal party, Gerard Rennick quits the part to form his own party. Claims global warming is caused by gravity! FFS.
2. Closer to home, I have been working on new computer systems with an Australian aquaculture company who have just come a cropper. Seas have warmed up so much that bad algae blooms that used to occur a couple of days a year, are much more frequent and lasting weeks. That industry has to shift some shellfish farms to cooler waters with existing farmers in dire straights.
3. Pacific forum on climate change find 15cm sea level rises in the Pacific in the last 30 years, and that rate of rise is accelerating.
We ignore the science at our peril.
Hope we are not talking about waves
'Don't waste your words on people who deserve your silence'
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'You don't have to be afraid of everything you don't understand'
~Louise Perica~
Re: Red letter week for anti science climate deniers
I thought water was self leveling
and gravity not change locally
and gravity not change locally
Re: Red letter week for anti science climate deniers
Anybody ever heard of the moon's gravitational pull causing high and low tides? Huge tides in several parts of the world like the Kimberley region of Australia. Water might be self leveling in a glass or even a swimming pool. The Pacific ocean is a tad larger
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I am sure they take the tides into account when measuring
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Absolutely correct. Climate change is real and has been happening for centuries.Bandung_Dero wrote: ↑August 27, 2024, 6:35 pmFFS, look at long term climate change over the millenniums, it cycles and we are now heating.
No end of panic or bullshlt human intervention will change it. What are you lot going to blame the next ice age on????
The HOAX part of climate change is that no human and no amount of money can slow, stop or reverse the all-powerful and ever-changing climate. Those who believe that climate change can be defeated never tell us -- in any specific or measurable way -- how they plan to do it and what results we can expect after their experiments. They just want our money.
The arguments of the Green Nazis are so unpersuasive that they have to use fear and lies to have any chance of succeeding in their mission.
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Re: Red letter week for anti science climate deniers
In your beer glass yes, in the oceans, no.
Gravity's all over the shop and that's why some parts of the earth "suck" more than others.
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Here's an opinion that debunks the current day climate catastrophists "chicken little" theories.
And gives reasoning to some comments here.
https://youtu.be/ZTmdbf1jQSc?si=A9JQZJiqwZ5DppON
And gives reasoning to some comments here.
https://youtu.be/ZTmdbf1jQSc?si=A9JQZJiqwZ5DppON
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Question to the Climate Change Guru's
Are these coastal cities sinking due to to subsidence (such as from over development and or ground water pumping extraction rates) of the sea level rising up the beach front
Would someone in the know like to list those cities on coastlines and where there is actual evidence that the sea level along their respective beach fronts has been proven to have risen over the past decades, as measure again the sea level for that beachfront some 20 - 30 years before.
I am not aware that any of the Australian coastline cities are at risk of "going under", but I am open to hearing which ones are? I am sure Australia will have a very good record of the sea levels along those coastline cities for the past 50 years. Would love to see what their survey records have actually recorded with regards to the rising of the sea level.
Its's one thing to demonstrate the sea level has actually risen in that beachfront spot and another to tie it in with the subsidence of the city ground levels themselves and then proceed to argue that the change in respective levels is solely due to climate change and ignore the population impact.
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/vis ... e-fastest/
Are these coastal cities sinking due to to subsidence (such as from over development and or ground water pumping extraction rates) of the sea level rising up the beach front
Would someone in the know like to list those cities on coastlines and where there is actual evidence that the sea level along their respective beach fronts has been proven to have risen over the past decades, as measure again the sea level for that beachfront some 20 - 30 years before.
I am not aware that any of the Australian coastline cities are at risk of "going under", but I am open to hearing which ones are? I am sure Australia will have a very good record of the sea levels along those coastline cities for the past 50 years. Would love to see what their survey records have actually recorded with regards to the rising of the sea level.
Its's one thing to demonstrate the sea level has actually risen in that beachfront spot and another to tie it in with the subsidence of the city ground levels themselves and then proceed to argue that the change in respective levels is solely due to climate change and ignore the population impact.
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/vis ... e-fastest/
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Re: Red letter week for anti science climate deniers
There are no climate experts on this forum, me included. I trust the experts and ignore the outliers quoted on this forum
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