Nobody is going to force anyone to isulate his current house Strad, real state rules are never retroactive
You alwasy focus on IPCC predictions to keep negating CC Strad... What about all those reports all around the world, from all sort of scientists, stating climate change is real and its effects are easily visible for anyone who have eyes to look at it? I guess since you can´t attack these you just focus on IPCC predictionsstrad wrote: ↑28 Jan 2020, 21:24And after our many discussions, and after thoroughly researching the subject I have to still think the IPCC is just pushing propaganda. Living and working on the water I have not seen 1 inch of higher water levels along our coast.
The problem is that they, the IPCC, put out what is clearly a prediction and when called on it not coming to fruition they only then fall back on the excuse that what they said/predicted was only one of many possible "scenarios".
London has risen relative to sea level for the last 70 yearsJust_a_fan wrote: ↑29 Jan 2020, 02:42Of course the issue with sea level rise is that many of the World's economic power centres are close to sea level. Think of the US seaboards (and the political and other power that inhabits those), the UK (London's financial markets are central to the World economy), EU ports, the Asian powerhouses - they're all at risk of flooding. And even if they don't flood directly, rising sea level makes the one off storms more frequent in effect.
OH yes they are. They want to retro fit all houses and commercial buildings.Nobody is going to force anyone to isulate his current house Strad, real state rules are never retroactive
And you keep trotting out pawns of the IPCC. While I bring testimony from top meteorologists and climate scientists from top institutions that in many cases have left the UN counsel because of there poor scientific standards and practices, some of whom were originally their top supporters. You fail, like the IPCC to look at or allow anyone to look at any evidence or research that does not comply with your or their stated opinions.What about all those reports all around the world, from all sort of scientists, stating climate change is real and its effects are easily visible for anyone who have eyes to look at it?
Just so we are clear, where are you on path that i take no pleasure in watching so many people follow...strad wrote: ↑29 Jan 2020, 21:04OH yes they are. They want to retro fit all houses and commercial buildings.Nobody is going to force anyone to isulate his current house Strad, real state rules are never retroactiveAnd you keep trotting out pawns of the IPCC. While I bring testimony from top meteorologists and climate scientists from top institutions that in many cases have left the UN counsel because of there poor scientific standards and practices, some of whom were originally their top supporters. You fail, like the IPCC to look at or allow anyone to look at any evidence or research that does not comply with your or their stated opinions.What about all those reports all around the world, from all sort of scientists, stating climate change is real and its effects are easily visible for anyone who have eyes to look at it?
They as you ought to know, won't even allow in any discussion let alone any scientist that does not pre agree to agree with them. Pretty one sided and hardly scientific. Just as saying the science is settled is totally opposed to scientific research.
You knew from my previous posts and discussions that the things you have said would once again draw me into this morass.
Now can we return to electric vehicles?
What do we know about either of these batteries?A car has managed to drive 1,100 miles on a single battery charge. The secret to this super range is a type of battery technology called aluminum-air that uses oxygen from the air to fill its cathode. This makes it far lighter than liquid filled lithium-ion batteries to give car a far greater range.
Iirc, it's another 5+ years away battery tech that cant yet be mass produced.strad wrote: ↑29 Jan 2020, 22:32Back on topic... The other day I ran across an article on this much better electric car battery and I would swear it was Lithium Oxygen. However I can't re-find that article but did find this.What do we know about either of these batteries?A car has managed to drive 1,100 miles on a single battery charge. The secret to this super range is a type of battery technology called aluminum-air that uses oxygen from the air to fill its cathode. This makes it far lighter than liquid filled lithium-ion batteries to give car a far greater range.
Who´s They Strad?
Sorry but you´re so wrong... I don´t care about IPCC at all, contrary to you I´m not obsessed with them, I´ve read enough scientific reports from all possible fields to not depend on IPCC reports. Actually I have not even read theirs so sorry, but you´re completely wrongstrad wrote: ↑29 Jan 2020, 21:04And you keep trotting out pawns of the IPCC. While I bring testimony from top meteorologists and climate scientists from top institutions that in many cases have left the UN counsel because of there poor scientific standards and practices, some of whom were originally their top supporters. You fail, like the IPCC to look at or allow anyone to look at any evidence or research that does not comply with your or their stated opinions.
They as you ought to know, won't even allow in any discussion let alone any scientist that does not pre agree to agree with them. Pretty one sided and hardly scientific. Just as saying the science is settled is totally opposed to scientific research.
You knew from my previous posts and discussions that the things you have said would once again draw me into this morass.
Now can we return to electric vehicles?
strad wrote: ↑29 Jan 2020, 22:32Back on topic... The other day I ran across an article on this much better electric car battery and I would swear it was Lithium Oxygen. However I can't re-find that article but did find this.What do we know about either of these batteries?A car has managed to drive 1,100 miles on a single battery charge. The secret to this super range is a type of battery technology called aluminum-air that uses oxygen from the air to fill its cathode. This makes it far lighter than liquid filled lithium-ion batteries to give car a far greater range.