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Thread ID: 149271 2020-09-29 07:02:00 You all alright? B.M. (505) PC World Chat
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1471932 2020-09-29 07:02:00 Just wondering how the members of our “Green Religious Sect” are coping with current "Global Warming". :eek:

Predicted rise of 0.6ºC wasn’t it?

I won’t sleep tonight. :lol:
B.M. (505)
1471933 2020-09-29 07:38:00 One thing I've noticed is, on the news, about the glaciers melting as if it's something new. I recall when visiting a glacier a few years back, that they had pictures on the viewing platform, of the glacier over the years of the twentieth century. It showed instances of the glacier advancing and retreating over the years and that was before global warming was in vogue, but those years were a bit before my time so I don't know what the explanation was. Roscoe (6288)
1471934 2020-09-29 19:29:00 Climate change isn't cold snaps. Climate change isn't necessarily just us either, the planet warms and cools, although we do affect things, chopping down the jungles, concreting over etc.

As for the crappy weather, Hawkes bay has escaped it mainly. Bit of wind yesterday, not major, and cooler...but not cold at all.
piroska (17583)
1471935 2020-09-29 20:37:00 BM, I posted this in another thread but you must not have seen it:

10525
zqwerty (97)
1471936 2020-09-29 21:22:00 So much scaremongering over warming.
getting a bit of warming is not the same as destroying the planet.
The planet was very much warmer in the past , and life thrived . It was also very much colder in the past and life struggled.
Even in human past , the planet was very much warmer . We know because crops were once grown in regions now TOO COLD for those crops

The sea level will rise so slowly that we will easily adapt.
The sea once levels rose appox 60ft in human past , thats why so many ancient settlements are now under water . We coped .

Its not the end of the world. We will adapt .
Many species will die off, other species will thrive . Thats been happening since day 1 .
As the suns gets older & hotter it will fry the planet completely in a few hundred million years anyway , thats the end of the world .
1101 (13337)
1471937 2020-09-29 22:17:00 So much scaremongering over warming.
getting a bit of warming is not the same as destroying the planet.
The planet was very much warmer in the past , and life thrived . It was also very much colder in the past and life struggled.
Even in human past , the planet was very much warmer . We know because crops were once grown in regions now TOO COLD for those crops

The sea level will rise so slowly that we will easily adapt.
The sea once levels rose appox 60ft in human past , thats why so many ancient settlements are now under water . We coped .

Its not the end of the world. We will adapt .
Many species will die off, other species will thrive . Thats been happening since day 1 .
As the suns gets older & hotter it will fry the planet completely in a few hundred million years anyway , thats the end of the world .

Well said!

It would appear that the average human just has to have something to be afraid of and also somebody to save them from it. As soon as one potential catastrope is proven to be unfounded another is invented to scare the unthinking.
CliveM (6007)
1471938 2020-09-30 05:22:00 I just put the warming planet down to all the bluster spouted by B.M and one or two others gary67 (56)
1471939 2020-09-30 06:08:00 For all your consideration:

1913: 10528

100 years later: 10529

HERE (www.bbc.com)

I rest my case.
B.M. (505)
1471940 2020-09-30 08:08:00 Show B.M. a picture of an iceberg and he becomes positively orgasmic, and just when I thought that the scholarly discussion of global warming in this forum had died away. Look, how about producing some solid arguments to show that increasing amounts of heat absorbent gases in the atmosphere will not bring about an increase in temperature.

If that proves a bit difficult, then demonstrate that an increase in global temperature of a couple of degrees will have little or no detectable effect - opinions do not count. And just to be clear, a late spring cold snap in Otago does not qualify as 'global'.
Jayess64 (8703)
1471941 2020-09-30 08:12:00 Have a look at the five documentaries about the effect of predicted global warming on NZ, that are on this site.

thespinoff.co.nz

They are each about 10 minutes long.
rumpty (2863)
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