Re: What is happening in your country?
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2019 2:34 pm
Rain rain rain. The sun is comi... no, rain again.
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And indirectly mine as well. We'll all be Rexes in no time!Electriking wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 3:43 pmTories are voting for next idiot to continue screwing up our country.
welcome to the club v2(except that in my case everyone votes for the next idiot)Electriking wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 3:43 pmTories are voting for next idiot to continue screwing up our country.
Yep, I couldn't agree more. I really hope humanity realises this and puts more effort into saving our planet. There's a lot more that is being done though, for example, our local supermarkets don't supply disposable plastic bags, in an effort to be more environmentally renewable, but there is still be a lot more that can be done.
I heard that it's extremely cold in some places, and as Cedur was talking about, it seems Climate Change is getting more intense.computerfan0 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 3:28 amI'd willingly swap weather for a while (see above post where I complain about rain)
More intense? Which direction? New study shows we actually have greater mass of ice accumulation. Then loss in the artic over the last 10 thousand years. https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/na ... han-lossesMegaDood wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 7:58 amYep, I couldn't agree more. I really hope humanity realises this and puts more effort into saving our planet. There's a lot more that is being done though, for example, our local supermarkets don't supply disposable plastic bags, in an effort to be more environmentally renewable, but there is still be a lot more that can be done.
Added in 1 minute 28 seconds:I heard that it's extremely cold in some places, and as Cedur was talking about, it seems Climate Change is getting more intense.computerfan0 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 3:28 amI'd willingly swap weather for a while (see above post where I complain about rain)
It's hard for a country with starving and homeless people to shell out 5 trillion dollars for something we may not be able to stop or change. Los Angeles and San Francisco which are controlled by democrats are being over run with poop from homeless people. We need to focus on this country before we even think of global warming.
That study says that the snowfall responsible for the accumulation has been slowing and the accumulation will cease after 20 or 30 years, but current accumulation outpaces losses for now.Teemster2 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 7:36 pmMore intense? Which direction? New study shows we actually have greater mass of ice accumulation. Then loss in the artic over the last 10 thousand years. https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/na ... han-losses
That's incorrect. Human beings don't impact the climate. The carbon dioxide and greenhouse gasses released into the atmosphere impact the environment. Carbon dioxide released by industrial activity has been measurably increasing, and traps heat leading to changes in climate.
The Greenland ice sheet is melting and losing 286 Gigatons of ice per year. Greenland used to be green, and sea levels used to be a lot higher with a very different coast line. The melting is caused by GHGs in the atmosphere trapping heat, and carbon dioxide that has accumulated in the atmosphere since the industrial revolution began is accelerating this process. The cause of ice ages is well known. Every 100,000 years or so Earth's orbit changes slightly in eccentricity, and the Earth's axial tilt wobbles. This changes the amount of solar energy Earth receives. When combining solar output and carbon dioxide levels, you get an accurate history of Earth's many ice ages and climate over time. This happened naturally because the factors that influence climate are solar output, and atmospheric gasses. Increase the greenhouse gasses you get a warming effect.Teemster2 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 7:36 pmLike I said Greenland used to be green and now it's snow and ice. Eventually it may be green again and it will be natural and not global warming. Nobody even knows what caused the ice ages and it was extremely warm 15-20 thousand years ago after the last ice age according to another study before there was a lot of human influence.
That 5 trillion figure is not part of any real world policy regarding climate change. The partisan poop comment is irrelevant. You can focus on your own country and climate change at the same time, such as with: a Green New Deal, improving infrastructure sustainability, regulating pollution, or various tax incentives to reduce emissions.Teemster2 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 7:36 pmIt's hard for a country with starving and homeless people to shell out 5 trillion dollars for something we may not be able to stop or change. Los Angeles and San Francisco which are controlled by democrats are being over run with poop from homeless people. We need to focus on this country before we even think of global warming.
The only source for this is right wing blogs with the same title word-for-word, some with slight changes. Pics or it didn't happen.
Greenland's ice sheets are melting, Antarctica is at risk, and there is no evidence to support the claim that emissions from fossil fuels are not having a warming effect on the Earth.
It's not humans causing climate change, but the things they are doing is altering our climate, going back to my original point.That's incorrect. Human beings don't impact the climate. The carbon dioxide and greenhouse gasses released into the atmosphere impact the environment. Carbon dioxide released by industrial activity has been measurably increasing, and traps heat leading to changes in climate.
This was actually a descent response and while I don't agree with everything you said I will step out as I am tired of debating this topic but I will say this is heavily debated and it seems both sides will never agree completely.AeroMatter wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 8:36 pmThat study says that the snowfall responsible for the accumulation has been slowing and the accumulation will cease after 20 or 30 years, but current accumulation outpaces losses for now.Teemster2 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 7:36 pmMore intense? Which direction? New study shows we actually have greater mass of ice accumulation. Then loss in the artic over the last 10 thousand years. https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/na ... han-losses
That's incorrect. Human beings don't impact the climate. The carbon dioxide and greenhouse gasses released into the atmosphere impact the environment. Carbon dioxide released by industrial activity has been measurably increasing, and traps heat leading to changes in climate.
https://climate.nasa.gov/causes/
The Greenland ice sheet is melting and losing 286 Gigatons of ice per year. Greenland used to be green, and sea levels used to be a lot higher with a very different coast line. The melting is caused by GHGs in the atmosphere trapping heat, and carbon dioxide that has accumulated in the atmosphere since the industrial revolution began is accelerating this process. The cause of ice ages is well known. Every 100,000 years or so Earth's orbit changes slightly in eccentricity, and the Earth's axial tilt wobbles. This changes the amount of solar energy Earth receives. When combining solar output and carbon dioxide levels, you get an accurate history of Earth's many ice ages and climate over time. This happened naturally because the factors that influence climate are solar output, and atmospheric gasses. Increase the greenhouse gasses you get a warming effect.Teemster2 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 7:36 pmLike I said Greenland used to be green and now it's snow and ice. Eventually it may be green again and it will be natural and not global warming. Nobody even knows what caused the ice ages and it was extremely warm 15-20 thousand years ago after the last ice age according to another study before there was a lot of human influence.
https://climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs/ice-sheets/
https://climate.ncsu.edu/edu/Milankovitch
That 5 trillion figure is not part of any real world policy regarding climate change. The partisan poop comment is irrelevant. You can focus on your own country and climate change at the same time, such as with: a Green New Deal, improving infrastructure sustainability, regulating pollution, or various tax incentives to reduce emissions.Teemster2 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 7:36 pmIt's hard for a country with starving and homeless people to shell out 5 trillion dollars for something we may not be able to stop or change. Los Angeles and San Francisco which are controlled by democrats are being over run with poop from homeless people. We need to focus on this country before we even think of global warming.
The only source for this is right wing blogs with the same title word-for-word, some with slight changes. Pics or it didn't happen.
Greenland's ice sheets are melting, Antarctica is at risk, and there is no evidence to support the claim that emissions from fossil fuels are not having a warming effect on the Earth.
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