Works both ways AndreIf you close your eyes you won´t see the evidence, but the evidence is there anycase, you´re only fooling yourself Strad
Works both ways AndreIf you close your eyes you won´t see the evidence, but the evidence is there anycase, you´re only fooling yourself Strad
Well, here we haven't had tornadoes too and few years ago there was one. But there is still no reason for me to say "CLIMATE CHANGE DID IT" because the last time it happened was well over 80 years ago. Weather and climate is way too complex for any computer to simulate much less to say a few PARTS PER MILLION of CO2 can have such severe impact, the atmosphere just can't be so "fragile" that an increase of 50ppm of CO2 will wreak havoc (that’s 0,000050%)santos wrote: ↑07 Aug 2019, 19:00I live in Portugal, south of Europe and no, it doesn't belong to Spain, although many americans seem to think it is.V12-POWER wrote: ↑07 Aug 2019, 17:11
The reason why me or the tougher-made people here don’t follow the masses are simple; we trust what we see and feel ourselves not some study or chart that has been specifically tailored to scare people awa in turn this puts pressure on car companies that must comply. All of this to get a very nice cut of money. I offered you a book, but you refused.
I remember to have 4 distinctive season along the year. Hot in the summer, cold in winter, autumn was when leaves started to fall from the trees, and in the spring flowers start to bloom in the fields.
Lately, i can have a day with 23ºC in the winter and sunny, or a 18ºC windy day with rain and hail in the summer. Leaves, started to fall almost in the winter and born again almost in the summer. I never saw a tornado and now almost every year there's a part of the country that occurs. In France, a few days ago, there was more than 30ºC in Paris, and hail falling in another place. This is what i see and trust. I DON'T LIVE INSIDE OF A SHELL. Maybe it's already late, but people are starting to change, and more and more i see people care about the environment.
it's gonna be too hardTommy Cookers wrote: ↑07 Aug 2019, 10:29well you lot need to accept the problem of increasing eg by 2000% the supply of zero-carbon electricity
The weather is so complex that ONLY computers can analyse it. Since 1955 co2 levels in the atmosphere have increased by 30%. This June was nearly 1 degree C hotter than average and 9 of the hottest 10 junes ever have happened in the last 10! This is why the ice is melting and all kinds of weather patterns are changing.
people used to say "you'll never be able to have everyone streaming 4K"Just_a_fan wrote: ↑07 Aug 2019, 22:36Fighting spirit won't build an entire EV-supporting zero-carbon infrastructure, sadly.
Not taking one side or the other, but where does the 30% come from? That seems impossible unless it was previously measured on a mountain top and now measured in a carpark.Brake Horse Power wrote: ↑07 Aug 2019, 21:20The Milankonvitch cylce has a frequency of 26.000 years.. A climate change is now measured in a period of 100 years. Can you explain that?
Even tough the CO2 PPM doesn't seem that much, the CO2 in the atmosphere has risen 30% since the 1960's. That is much more a period which is in line with the climate change...
The 30% comes from measurements all over the world, especially the Keeling CurveBig Tea wrote: ↑07 Aug 2019, 23:01Not taking one side or the other, but where does the 30% come from? That seems impossible unless it was previously measured on a mountain top and now measured in a carpark.
Not doubting you just suspicious where the figure comes from. There is a temperature station near me that used to be a wooden building in a field that cooled as soon as the sun set and is now a 4 story brick building with a 200 car car park and they complain the temperature average is way up even though it is in the middle of a storage heater.
Not disagreeing with anything, just see some of it as erm, lets say apples and bananas
So Its on an island in the middle of the Pacific?izzy wrote: ↑07 Aug 2019, 23:09The 30% comes from measurements all over the world, especially the Keeling CurveBig Tea wrote: ↑07 Aug 2019, 23:01Not taking one side or the other, but where does the 30% come from? That seems impossible unless it was previously measured on a mountain top and now measured in a carpark.
Not doubting you just suspicious where the figure comes from. There is a temperature station near me that used to be a wooden building in a field that cooled as soon as the sun set and is now a 4 story brick building with a 200 car car park and they complain the temperature average is way up even though it is in the middle of a storage heater.
Not disagreeing with anything, just see some of it as erm, lets say apples and bananas
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Your body has 20ppm of iodine. With too little you’ll be ill, with too much ditto. Just because a number is small doesn’t mean it’s not significant.
You sure? Cause I’m not even gonna argue if you really believe computers can accurately model the atmosphere. (How come many of these computer modeled predictions have failed?)izzy wrote: ↑07 Aug 2019, 22:48The weather is so complex that ONLY computers can analyse it. Since 1955 co2 levels in the atmosphere have increased by 30%. This June was nearly 1 degree C hotter than average and 9 of the hottest 10 junes ever have happened in the last 10! This is why the ice is melting and all kinds of weather patterns are changing.
So we really do need to have fewer babies and run our vehicles and homes with renewable energy
Apparently, grammar wasn't part of the curriculum.