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Resisting Climate Hysteria

I reckon you will see it happen by next year at this rate , April has been cooking down here in Tasmania and another record braking month is well on the cards .

Well the ice melt might help the rainfall.

Maybe we should all open our fridges?
 
Well the ice melt might help the rainfall.

Maybe we should all open our fridges?

Actually it just might cool the waters down here allowing more cold fronts to hit us ? They are being driven South by the warm waters surrounding Tassie due to warm sea current changes and made worse by the current El Nino. No cold fronts = no rain for Tasmania.
I did try the fridge trick and found two problems , the first one the beer goes warm and the second one it keeps beeping at me.
 
Just some reminders of

1) What scientists have understood about the effects of greenhouse gases
2) When the Oil Industry was aware of this information
3) What they did about it since then


http://www.ucsusa.org/global-warmin...deception-dossiers-fossil-fuel-industry-memos

can't say we havn't been told can we ?
 
We don't have to go back to the caves to reduce our greenhouse gas impact.


http://www.theguardian.com/environm...uce-co2-emissions-and-grow-the-global-economy
 
On the other hand if we don't take action we might have to live in caves again...


http://www.theguardian.com/environm...ch-homes-will-be-swamped-by-rising-sea-levels
 
Cool website, Basilio.
There are such things as sea walls though. I doubt the government will let the CBD get swamped.
The areas of concern are more in coastal zones away from the major cities.
 
What's new?
If Tobacco companies and Asbestos floggers could lie and get away with mass murder, why should the oil and coal companies be any different?

There is money to be made today! Who cares about tomorrow?

Let the survivors - if any - deal with the effects at a future date.
 
There are such things as sea walls though. I doubt the government will let the CBD get swamped.
The areas of concern are more in coastal zones away from the major cities.

And how high is this sea wall? One metre ? Two metres ? Five metres ? How wide does it go ? How deep are the foundations ? What do you do about ground water coming under the wall ?

Sorry this will never happen in the longer term. I'm sure many cities will start to build walls to protect themselves from rising sea levels. But because this is a long term issue solutions can only work for 30-50 years at maximum before the walls are topped.

And anyway. Melbourne will be stuffed as a city when the Western and Eastern sewage works are flooded. Or some other vital piece of infrastructure. Same thing will happen to other cities. You are only as strong as your weakest critical link.
 
I did try the fridge trick and found two problems , the first one the beer goes warm and the second one it keeps beeping at me.
If the beer starts beeping then that means you've already drunk too much of it.

If it's the fridge that's beeping then thankfully there's a solution. Power point. Switch. Off.
 
If the beer starts beeping then that means you've already drunk too much of it.

If it's the fridge that's beeping then thankfully there's a solution. Power point. Switch. Off.

Hi Smurf , no sign of any rain yet despite the constant forecast of showers. One things for certain I'll need cold beer next week when Hobart is forecast to still have days around 25 degrees as we head into late April. Amazingly warm and won't do the water supplies any favours with that heat. Lots of back burning this week over this side of the river , word has it the Eastern shores turn is next week. Anyway still no significant rainfall even on the 30 day forecast and just more hot sunny days.
Maybe the tipping point on climate change has already tipped in Tasmania ? It's certainly copping a beating this year.
 
There was an interesting article last week in the local Hobart paper that basically said the Salmon Fisheries are having a hard time due to the warming waters of Tasmania. In fact I think it won't be to much longer before the fishery has to move their growing pens way further South of the State or face closure.
Which brings me to this article today about the warm waters off Tasmania now are warm enough to support tropical species of large pelagic fish.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-04-16/massive-swordfish-caught-off-tasmania/7331238
 
Climate change has dropped off the political radar (and this is a big problem)

The inevitable consequence of too many silly claims that should never have been made and which haven't come true.

Remember that nonsense about dams never filling up again? That's the sort of rubbish which puts people off the entire issue unfortunately.
 

Exactly, It also put people off every other (real) environmental issue.
 

I agree 100% , things are changing for sure . But it's the way out extremist claims and doomsday predictions that are clouding the real science.
 
Yep absolutely nothing to worry about here.

Move along folks.

Life will be good .

Nothing bad will happen.

The dams are not empty.

Believe whatever makes you happy...
 
Yep absolutely nothing to worry about here.

Move along folks.

Life will be good .

Nothing bad will happen.

The dams are not empty.

Believe whatever makes you happy...

You just love your argumentative fallacy bas, don't you?
 

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/apr/15/march-temperature-smashes-100-year-global-record

The frogs are cooking Wayne et al. But if you keep your head in the sand and your fingers in your ears you can still keep ignoring it.
 
I agree 100% , things are changing for sure . But it's the way out extremist claims and doomsday predictions that are clouding the real science.

Disagree here, even many of the scientists have been understating the problem to ensure thier funding And the IPCC has been shown to be at least 5 years behind developments. This is because most governments owe thier positions to the petro, coal, oil and gas lobbies support.
 
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