Daniel1960, on 2018-August-24, 06:35, said:
Climate change a different take on what to do about it.
#3202
Posted 2018-August-25, 22:24
I guess that settles the cause of global warming.
#3203
Posted 2018-August-26, 08:35
Daniel1960, on 2018-August-24, 06:42, said:
Floridas red tide crisis shows how climate change will make the world an ugly place
Hmm, these red tide alarmists are trying to create panic. Stop that
#3204
Posted 2018-August-27, 07:38
johnu, on 2018-August-25, 20:45, said:
Earth's sixth mass extinction event under way, scientists warn
You dont need a scientist to know whats causing the sixth mass extinction
Not all insects, and certainly not all animals are expected to flourish, unless you consider going extinct as flourishing. e.g Animals like polar bears depend on Arctic ice for their lifestyle. The loss of Arctic ice is causing many of them to starve.
And not all plant life will do well. Colder weather species will usually do poorer as temperatures get too warm, and changing weather patterns, drought and decreased rainfall in some areas will be fatal for many plants and animals in the affected regions.
Those scientists proclaiming the start of a sixth mass extinction are pointing to habitat destruction, overhunting and fishing, and pollution as the main causes (in that order). Climate change is just a minor footnote in the potential causes. The recent loss of sea ice has not caused polar bears to starve. You need to stop watching propaganda clips. Expanding sea ice was a larger detriment, as it closed feeding waters in the spring, when mother bears needed to find food for their young cubs. Polar bear populations have been relatively stable in recent years following increasing numbers after the 1973 hunting agreement.
Of course any changes will not benefit all life. This has been true throughout history. However, warmer temperatures, and the resulting higher rainfall and reduced freezes will be generally beneficial to life in general. Additionally, higher atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations will generate greater plant growth and allow expansion into higher altitudes.
#3205
Posted 2018-August-27, 07:48
Daniel1960, on 2018-August-27, 07:38, said:
Rising sea levels will force people into higher altitudes. Too bad that there are already people settled in to block that expansion. Maybe the people in the way will support a doofus who says, "Build a wall!"
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists that is why they invented hell. Bertrand Russell
#3206
Posted 2018-August-27, 17:47
Daniel1960, on 2018-August-27, 07:38, said:
Of course any changes will not benefit all life. This has been true throughout history. However, warmer temperatures, and the resulting higher rainfall and reduced freezes will be generally beneficial to life in general. Additionally, higher atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations will generate greater plant growth and allow expansion into higher altitudes.
Apparently there is no global warming, and if there was global warming, it would be great for everybody and everything. So why are all these scientists so worried? They need to be like the global warming deniers.
Don't worry
#3207
Posted 2018-August-29, 05:23
johnu, on 2018-August-27, 17:47, said:
Apparently there is no global warming, and if there was global warming, it would be great for everybody and everything. So why are all these scientists so worried? They need to be like the global warming deniers.
Don't worry
Yet, these scientists point to global warming as barely a footnote in species extinctions, right up there with the potential for nuclear war. Solving global warming will have a negligible effect on species extinctions. That is why the scientists are so worried. When it comes down to science vs propaganda, I prefer the science side. You would do well to follow suit.
#3208
Posted 2018-August-29, 10:09
#3209
Posted 2018-September-01, 17:34
Daniel1960, on 2018-August-29, 05:23, said:
So you believe in science. Then why would you propagate nonsense like being able to determine temperatures of heat waves from the number of deaths that took place over a century ago compared to deaths in recent years???
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#3210
Posted 2018-September-02, 08:12
johnu, on 2018-September-01, 17:34, said:
I do not know where you get your crazy ideas. Will the temperatures measured during heat waves and corresponding deaths are related, one is not a direct measure of the other. This is another reason why should stick to the science, and ignore propaganda.
#3211
Posted 2018-September-02, 10:17
Daniel1960, on 2018-August-27, 07:38, said:
Of course any changes will not benefit all life. This has been true throughout history. However, warmer temperatures, and the resulting higher rainfall and reduced freezes will be generally beneficial to life in general. Additionally, higher atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations will generate greater plant growth and allow expansion into higher altitudes.
Dan's picture should be on this page:
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Causation or correlation?
#3212
Posted 2018-September-02, 10:29
Daniel1960, on 2018-September-02, 08:12, said:
And medicine of course hasn't advanced so the death figures are comparable, ridiculous.
#3213
Posted 2018-September-02, 10:55
Winstonm, on 2018-September-02, 10:17, said:
Causation or correlation?
The effort to undermine the credibility of climate science has been nicely accomplished by all of the alarmist climatologists. Serial fabricators of specious analysis and projections about what computers programmed for catastrophy can tell us about a future where CO2 controls the climate. Credibility indeed.
#3214
Posted 2018-September-03, 03:49
Daniel1960, on 2018-September-02, 08:12, said:
Absolutely hilarious. I got this crazy idea from you
Daniel1960, on 2018-August-15, 12:11, said:
According to NOAA, 15 new maximum temperatures were set so far this summer. Consider that there are over 100,000 reporting stations, this amount to less than 0.1%. That would be an average summer, if we had 1000 years of temperature data for all the reporting stations. By comparison, 1936 saw the most all-time maximum temperature records set with 793, over fewer stations.
https://www.ncdc.noa...tatools/records
You were trying to convince somebody in the peanut gallery that temperatures weren't really getting hotter.
#3215
Posted 2018-September-04, 09:32
Cyberyeti, on 2018-September-02, 10:29, said:
Which is probably the main reason that people should not believe propaganda, especially articles appearing in the Guardian, on FOX News, NPR, Breitbart, The Times, Post, Blaze, etc.
False claims like, "Heat already kills more Americans than floods, hurricanes or other ecological disasters" can be easily checked against reliable data.
https://www.statista...ters-in-the-us/
Globally, heat-related deaths are even less than in the U.S., largely due to earthquakes, tropical activity and flooding.
https://reliefweb.in...bers-and-trends
#3216
Posted 2018-September-04, 09:58
Daniel1960, on 2018-September-04, 09:32, said:
False claims like, "Heat already kills more Americans than floods, hurricanes or other ecological disasters" can be easily checked against reliable data.
https://www.statista...ters-in-the-us/
Globally, heat-related deaths are even less than in the U.S., largely due to earthquakes, tropical activity and flooding.
https://reliefweb.in...bers-and-trends
Deaths actually are never a reliable measure, it's more a measure of where the disaster happens to hit. Also the US is not where the bulk of the effect of warming happens.
Densely populated low lying areas of the developing world are the places to look for effects of floods/cyclones etc, but most Americans and particularly their politicians don't seem to care about those apart from a marginal interest in the Caribbean.
#3217
Posted 2018-September-04, 10:38
Cyberyeti, on 2018-September-04, 09:58, said:
Densely populated low lying areas of the developing world are the places to look for effects of floods/cyclones etc, but most Americans and particularly their politicians don't seem to care about those apart from a marginal interest in the Caribbean.
So true. The largest death tolls recently were the Indonesian earthquake/tsunami and the Haiti earthquake. The largest death tolls in natural disasters have been recorded in China and India, which is more a reflection of the dense population. Also, death tolls from heat waves in the developing world have been much lower than in the U.S. and Europe. Whether this is greater tolerance to the heat or less temperature variability is hard to say.
#3218
Posted 2018-September-04, 14:47
Daniel1960, on 2018-September-04, 09:32, said:
More crap from you. Equating pure propaganda sites like Breitbart, and almost exclusively propaganda sites like Fox Propaganda with mainstream sites like NPR, NY Times, Washington Post is pure right fringe nonsense.
#3219
Posted 2018-September-04, 17:19
Why isn't the coral flourishing in warmer waters when climate change deniers claim warmer is better? This must be a conspiracy of the highest order Somebody needs to harshly interrogate those coral reefs to find out why they are trying to make the client change deniers look bad.
#3220
Posted 2018-September-04, 18:42
johnu, on 2018-September-04, 14:47, said:
Typical left fringe nonsense; think left wing sites are mainstream.