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+1 Wayne......I
The sooner the Alarmist wake up to the fact that they now in the minority the better.
.... CFC's in solvent, propellant (aerosol cans), foam blowing and refrigeration applications.
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So far as replacing with something else was concerned, in many cases it was straightforward and cheap, hence the relative lack of objection on economic grounds.
I would have thought CFC was replaced quicksmart when it was clear that Ozone depletion will mean higher UV radiation and that affect more White folks than the tanner ones
Climate Change and fossil fuel on the other hand... well it kill poor White folks living in low lying areas or way out in the bush, and also poor people in poor countries... so let's drag our feet and build ourselves better mansions on higher grounds.
That's offensive grasshopper.
But out of interest, research the housing accommodations of the chief alarmists and report back... for your own edification of course.
Disappointed you have forsaken Tao to indulge in gross generalizations to support an ideological position.
Bad Grasshopper
Fire water will suffice
Science?
Reason?
Catastrophic future?
Well, yes, when the sun transmogrifies into a red giant we are pretty well stuffed. That's when we may see some runaway global warming. We have some time before then however.
As to the the nearer term future, it is best summed up by Ms Curry "We don't farkin' know" (paraphrased), exemplified be the failure of the models to predict the trajectory of change, inter alia.
In fact my prediction, consistent with my long term view, is that we will get ourselves into trouble from other anthropomorphic factors exclusive of warming.
Queensland drought?
Send half of that down south then we'll all be happy.
It's seriously dry in Tas at the moment. Dry in Vic too to my understanding.
Weather extremes were forecast as a consequence of global warming.
The evidence is now bearing out the predictions.
Weather extremes were forecast as a consequence of global warming.
The evidence is now bearing out the predictions.
Weather extremes were forecast as a consequence of global warming.
The evidence is now bearing out the predictions.
If you look at the actual risk adjusted stats, rather than the Guardian, you will see that extreme weather events are not increasing
UK wind power shatters energy records
Wind power provided enough electricity to meet the annual needs of more than 8.25 million UK homes last year, figures show.
Onshore and offshore wind generated a record 11 per cent of the UK's electricity in 2015, up from 9.5 per cent the year before, as the clean technology also set new weekly, monthly and quarterly generation records, industry body RenewableUK said.
The renewable energy source provided the equivalent of meeting the power needs of more than 8.25 million households, around 30 per cent of all UK homes, up from 6.7 million the previous year.
A new monthly record was set in December 2015, when 17 per cent of demand was met by wind, while a weekly record 20 per cent of the nation's needs was supplied in the last week of the year, over Christmas, according to the figures from National Grid.
RenewableUK's directory of policy Dr Gordon Edge said: "This is a great way to start the new year - the wind industry can be proud that it has shattered weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual generation records in 2015.
"We've had a bumper harvest thanks to increased deployment and superb wind speeds."
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