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It was also caused by our emissions that "blocked the suns rays". What do you propose to do about all this "human activity"? Kill some people?
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I just thought maybe I would share.......... ![]() and FYI...70 freaking degrees is NOT warm..... ![]() |
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It is against this backdrop of expectation of a return to ice age that we now find this sudden dramatic increase in temperature. It correlates with the increase in COtwo production (and methane) associated with human activity. And the measurement of those compounds as rising in the atmosphere. So the real increase in temperature around the world puts the average temperature higher than any determination no matter how much uncertainity, for the last 2000 years. Not just warmer but the highest measurement of warmth. I don't like it, I don't think we are at the cusp of doom either. But it is exponential growth and that means we have to put on the brakes earlier than waiting for more dramatic draconian situations to develope and then take actions
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We used to have three months of snow cover from Dec-Feb now it's hit or miss.
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Living in the now. Nothing I have done, or will do, can make any difference to the world's ecosystem. I am not going to read one book, nor waste one minute of my precious time sweating over that chit. It is chilly and wet outside, and I am dealing with it today, it won't kill me today. Nobody is guaranteed of anything, and there is no guarantee that any generation will proceed unto the next. What are you doing with your time?
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What are you doing with your time?
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I don't disparage your technical understanding of your field. I do disparage garbage information in an era when anyone and anything can be put out there for consumption. I add content that I hope allows you to understand a technical/scientific argument. It allows you to frame intelligent questions that may indeed point to missing parts of my presentation. I suppose we don't have to do anything about anything. Don't vote, don't make purchase decisions, don't plan. My part is diluted by the billions on the planet. But then that sort of says we are not smart enough to survive in areas were we do have control collectively. I entertain all kinds of solutions. Don't be unimaginitve in your solutions and only somewhat clever is your posts.
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rep to you, for not taking the bait. ![]()
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Global climate scientists have only started quantifying the strength of these feedback mechanisms. Some of these feedback mechanisms may be nonlinear, which results in potentially very large effects with small inaccuaries in the strength of the feedback. So not understanding a feedback mechanism just a little bit can have a huge effect. If the history of science has taught us anything, it is that we usually don't understand something as well as we think we do at any given time. So in summary, I think it is fairly likely that the planet will warm in the range of 1 to 2 oC in the next 50 years. But I think it is possible that the negative feedback mechanisms will be strong enough that the temperature increses could be much less severe. If climate models are correct, we will need to make draconian reductions in our CO2 emmissions in order to a) reduce the trends and b) allow the rest of the world economy to develop. Technologies for making these reductions are not in place. Given the degree of uncertainty, I am not in favor of trashing our economy to make draconian reductions now. I am in favor of continuing to invest in technologies to make meaningful and economically viable reductions in the CO2 emissions in the future, should that need become necessary. And that will almost certainly involve a larger role for nuclear power in this country. |
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It was savagely fucking cold up here for most of December, and we had a shitload of snow. Right at Christmas it warmed up, and it's been unseasonably warm ever since. Today it was in the 50s.
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Man, I had a close weather call with the apricot Beemer today.
I had a meeting about 20 miles out of town today, and while I was there, we had a bunch of snow and ice, making the drive back a pain in the neck. Several wrecks on the highway, some cars stuck, etc. I finally got off the highway, and crept along a city street. Eventually, I ended up at a stop light that went up a rather steep hill. The light was at the top of the hill, and I was about 200 feet back in dense traffic, right at the bottom of the hill. I'm sitting there waiting for the light to change and hoping I can get up the hill, when all of a sudden "AAAAAAAAAAAH!" This dude coming the opposite direction in an old 280Z lost control at the top of the hill, and he was doing 360s coming down it, moving over from his lanes to mine. There was no way in the world he was controlling his car, and there wasn't any place for me to go. I had left a fair amount of space between my car and the one in front of me, but that was exactly where he was headed. He finally got traction and the car stopped about four feet to the left of the car in front of me, in a turn lane. If he hadn't managed to hit traction at that point, he would've ended up right in my front grille. I was seriously bumming as he was spinning down toward me.
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