Global warming 'irreversible' for next 1000 years
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Re: Global warming 'irreversible' for next 1000 years
It's just hit 42C (107.6F)here and climbing.
I suppose global warming, sorry, climate change, depends on where you live.
I suppose global warming, sorry, climate change, depends on where you live.
Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others.
Re: Global warming 'irreversible' for next 1000 years
The main reason the term changed from 'global warming' to 'climate change' is because the phenomenon covers so much more than simply raising the Earth's mean temperature. I guarantee non of the forumites making a joke of this have any kind of qualification (or even basic understaning of the concepts) in geography, geology, meteorology, environmental science or environmental engineering.*
There is not a single prominent member in these industries who have stuck their noses up at the idea of climate change, though there appears myriad armchair experts who are willing to do so. I get my advice from people who I know know. I know forum members here know about Ricks. I know my partner and her collegues know about climate change.
If I sound upset, it's because I too, have to put up with Melbourne's hottest week in 100 years, and a ten year old Australian drought that destroyed my father inlaw's home (used to be a lakeside hobby farm, no there's no lake, no farm - just a hobby desert).
*Note: I have no qualification in any environmental field, but my partner is an environmental engineer who recently presented a paper on changes to the engineering industry due to predicted climate change.
There is not a single prominent member in these industries who have stuck their noses up at the idea of climate change, though there appears myriad armchair experts who are willing to do so. I get my advice from people who I know know. I know forum members here know about Ricks. I know my partner and her collegues know about climate change.
If I sound upset, it's because I too, have to put up with Melbourne's hottest week in 100 years, and a ten year old Australian drought that destroyed my father inlaw's home (used to be a lakeside hobby farm, no there's no lake, no farm - just a hobby desert).
*Note: I have no qualification in any environmental field, but my partner is an environmental engineer who recently presented a paper on changes to the engineering industry due to predicted climate change.
Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights do make a left.
Re: Global warming 'irreversible' for next 1000 years
Here in Minnesota(Coldest State Of The Lower 48)2006 was the warmest year since they started keeping records in 1895 but 2008 was the coldest in 30 years. So far,2009 is even colder.
Re: Global warming 'irreversible' for next 1000 years
Hahahahahhaa im with ya!antipodean wrote:Hmmm..... if it's locked in, maybe I should dump my idea of the eco-car and get that twin-turbo six I've been dreamin of.... It'll come in handy if the world gets all Mad Maxesque....
Re: Global warming 'irreversible' for next 1000 years
Crossbows and mohawks are coming into style again this year, folks ...


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Re: Global warming 'irreversible' for next 1000 years
CO2 in the atmosphere and 'climate change' is but one of a number of problems we humans are causing for the biosphere (and therefore, ourselves). Ancient aquifers around the world are being depleted, burning fossil fuels puts a lot more than just CO2 into the atmosphere, and we're using the world's oceans as one big toxic toilet...and on and on. I fully suspect that there will be enough people who cling, Illinois Governor-style, to the idea that "there's been no wrongdoing", when in fact there's been plenty.
If humans can use the intelligence they've evolved to change the most egregious parts of their collective behavior, i.e.: rampant consumption, mindless pollution and out-of-control procreation, a lot of other things may fall into place and the race has a future. If not, well...even a dog, when attacked by enough fleas, will scratch.
(And, by the way, Nanuk is pretty well doomed, outside of zoos, regardless of what any crackpot news story may have to say to the contrary...and Simba's going down too. The lions of Africa, the last remnants of a species that once extended well into Southern Europe and Asia Minor, are dropping dead of canine distemper, passed on to them by the dogs kept by all the humans encroaching on their territory. If your idea of a rosy future contains none of these magnificent animals and another 6 billion of us, uh, I got nothin' more to say...where's that uncontrollably sobbing emoticon when you need it?)
If humans can use the intelligence they've evolved to change the most egregious parts of their collective behavior, i.e.: rampant consumption, mindless pollution and out-of-control procreation, a lot of other things may fall into place and the race has a future. If not, well...even a dog, when attacked by enough fleas, will scratch.
(And, by the way, Nanuk is pretty well doomed, outside of zoos, regardless of what any crackpot news story may have to say to the contrary...and Simba's going down too. The lions of Africa, the last remnants of a species that once extended well into Southern Europe and Asia Minor, are dropping dead of canine distemper, passed on to them by the dogs kept by all the humans encroaching on their territory. If your idea of a rosy future contains none of these magnificent animals and another 6 billion of us, uh, I got nothin' more to say...where's that uncontrollably sobbing emoticon when you need it?)
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
Re: Global warming 'irreversible' for next 1000 years
And i see it's going to get even hotter here in Melbourne over the next 3 days Shane! 43C tomorrow, 42C Friday and 40C Saturdaylongboard_ric wrote:It's just hit 42C (107.6F)here and climbing.
I suppose global warming, sorry, climate change, depends on where you live.
Remind you of anything, Dave Pascoe????
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That's exactly why currently identified climate change is no longer called "global warming".octagon wrote:Here in Minnesota(Coldest State Of The Lower 48)2006 was the warmest year since they started keeping records in 1895 but 2008 was the coldest in 30 years. So far,2009 is even colder.
Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights do make a left.
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Climate change is something that has in the past, and will in the future, occur naturally, with or without our help. What's next, blame continental shift on mankind? 
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Despite the severe winter storm warnings, these demonstrators are making ready for Al Gore's appearance before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Wednesday morning to testify on the "urgent need" to combat global warming.
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Re: Global warming 'irreversible' for next 1000 years
ken_j wrote: Despite the severe winter storm warnings, these demonstrators are making ready for Al Gore's appearance before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Wednesday morning to testify on the "urgent need" to combat global warming.
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No, we are not responsible for 'continental shift', but since you bring it up...don't you find it a little cautionary that the Popes kept an otherwise pretty intelligent race from being able to realize there was such a thing as moving continents for centuries? Not to mention the Earth being round and not the center of the Universe. There will always be forces within society who, for whatever their vested interests, will rant against science and, well, truth (to use a somewhat charged term). I refer you to the present-day Kansas Board of Education as a fine example.jps wrote:Climate change is something that has in the past, and will in the future, occur naturally, with or without our help. What's next, blame continental shift on mankind?
'Climate change' has indeed occurred throughout the history of the planet, and it has frequently been a tough place to live while that's happening. The most rapid and devastating of these periods were caused by supervolcano explosions and asteroid strikes. So just think of humanity as a slow-motion volcanic explosion...
The big difference, of course, is that a volcano can't change it's mind and stop exploding. The challenge for us now is: can we put the magma back in the crater? Kind of a 'toothpaste/tube' dilemma...
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
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That was in an email I recieved today. Timing is everthing, I guess.paologregorio wrote:ken_j wrote: Despite the severe winter storm warnings, these demonstrators are making ready for Al Gore's appearance before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Wednesday morning to testify on the "urgent need" to combat global warming.![]()
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Good one!
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Re: Global warming 'irreversible' for next 1000 years
It is not possible for anything to 'occur naturally with our help'.jps wrote:Climate change is something that has in the past, and will in the future, occur naturally, with or without our help.
The nature of natural occurrances is that, by definition, they occur naturally 'by nature; innately or inherently' [definition taken from dictionary.com]
If we're helping, it aint natural!
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Re: Global warming 'irreversible' for next 1000 years
In keeping with our discussion of the earth's climate, this thread is on thin ice.
I believe it has merit and is of great interest to us all but the political overtones are such that is moving in a southerly direction.
Could I please remind posters about the "no politics" rule. There is no way to surgically edit such threads without some feeling that they did not have a voice. This inevitably leads to the removal of the thread which is unfortunate.
I believe it has merit and is of great interest to us all but the political overtones are such that is moving in a southerly direction.
Could I please remind posters about the "no politics" rule. There is no way to surgically edit such threads without some feeling that they did not have a voice. This inevitably leads to the removal of the thread which is unfortunate.
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