Whats the way forward for Australia in your opinion?Yes - lots of data to confirm it.
No, we are measuring the whole population - rich and poor, just like every other country which has rich and poor.
How about the typical cop out from those who keep forgetting that until the 1990s China's CO2 footprint was barely figuring in CO2 emissions. In other words, the western world had a 200 year head start "industrialising" and folk like you want to blame China because it still has not caught up?
Agreed - it's formidable.
And here's the thing that everyone keeps missing. The western world keeps relocating massive manufacturing capacity to China, or wants cheap Chinese products, and somehow now wants China to be responsible for the consequent energy requirements imposed. Put another way, had westernised economies not sent their manufacturing needs offshore, their emissions would be considerably higher, and China's massively lower.
I suspect there are lots of things you do not know about, but keep posting on. Climate change would be a huge area where your posts suggest gross ignorance.If this flurry of posts does not inducate a paid propagandist at work, I don't know what does.... Bas gets busted for his own unsustainable lifestyle and megalithic hypocrisy, and answers wirh an avalanche of alarmism, at least 75% of which is debunked.
Not to mention his purulent and putrid misrepresentation of those who hold moderate opinions.
Absolutely dishonest, at best.
I am optimistic about the opportunities available to mitigate emissions, but global political will is not strong.Whats the way forward for Australia in your opinion?
Renewables but, more critically, grid scale batteries are the likely solution to mitigate warming effects, so I can't see how you separate the two concepts.I'd rather see a fast track in risk mitigation, rather then fast tracking renewables and carbon minimization. Only because I think its too late to slow carbon at this stage. And we have a minimal effect.
Me too.For me personally I'd rather see ... food security, health considerations (eg more shading against UV, temperature management) water security, Changed building codes, etc.
Does that mean we can stop paying you to post, or need to pay you more because it's so serious?Pointing out just how serious global warming is, our role of humans in what is happening and its effects across all counties and the whole ecosystem seems on song.
At the moment we have to face what is already happening climate wise and then climate change that is locked in regardless of our efforts.Renewables but, more critically, grid scale batteries are the likely solution to mitigate warming effects, so I can't see how you separate the two concepts.
The idea that any one country makes no difference overlooks the fact that emissions are cumulative. It's the very thinking that got us to where we are, globally.
Does that mean we can stop paying you to post, or need to pay you more because it's so serious?
You have confused me Bas.
Or did wayneL just make it up?
https://www.theguardian.com/comment...lifornia-climate-change-fires-flood-landslideAnd we know now what the dread was we felt in December. Call it climate change or climate collapse, that was the Big Dread behind the smaller ones. Climate believers, climate deniers, deep in our hearts we think it will happen somewhere else. Or, in some other time, in 2025 or 2040 or next year. But we are here to tell you, in this postcard from the former paradise, that it won’t happen next year, or somewhere else. It will happen right where you live and it could happen today. No one will be spared.
So, if you are driving around and flying on airplanes and ordering things to be shipped by truck and making money off oil stock the way so many of us are – like there’s no tomorrow? We are here to tell you there is a tomorrow and we are living in it.
If you visit, talk to us as if our dose of mega-reality is not some singular string of bad luck or an inconvenience to you. Help tether us to the reality we are – all of us – living in now and that we in southern California don’t want to forget in the face of returning to “normal”. Give us the one gift that will help us: please, let’s not go back to business as usual.
Amusingly, I think you even believe the lies you create to justify your rage.I do like to encourage Wayne's "creativity" and highly individual dexterity with reality.
And rather than me just banging on about CC and its effects I thought "Why not spend 5 minutes on the net and demonstrate how many places are being affected by CC and where this going".
And YES I get paid hundreds of dollars a post to propagate the brazen lies of the world fake scientists, fake news and fake death reports. That makes total sense doesn't it ?
Amusingly, I think you even believe the lies you create to justify your rage.
An interesting study in psychopathology . ????
You probably have the record for the most inappropriate use of words in the forum.An interesting study in psychopathology.
For me personally I'd rather see fortification of our country and economy first. By that I mean food security, health considerations (eg more shading against UV, temperature management) water security, Changed building codes, etc.
Once again, you say it better than i would.we might be twins in a parallel universe.but indeed, we as a country can affect zip, so if we truly believe the alarmist predictions, then we need to strengthen our country.Whats the way forward for Australia in your opinion?
For me personally I'd rather see fortification of our country and economy first. By that I mean food security, health considerations (eg more shading against UV, temperature management) water security, Changed building codes, etc.
I'd rather see a fast track in risk mitigation, rather then fast tracking renewables and carbon minimization. Only because I think its too late to slow carbon at this stage. And we have a minimal effect.
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