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I don't think anyone disagrees with climate change, I think the main bone of contention is what is causing it, that's why a lot of arguments become circular the outcome is agreed the inputs differ and it isn't a precise science so no one can actually predict exactly the outcomes.As I keep saying all the drivers are known and discussed at length over on that surfing website, when Dominic Perrottet NSW premier stood up and said no one could have forecasted the NSW floods it was met by great mirth as it was discussed 6 months before by Craig and others.
By the way Craig Brokensha who does most of the forecasting accepts climate change science and the drivers often separating out weather events and events influenced by climate change.
BTW the gap between stuff from experts compared to the piffle offered up by the Murdoch press is so wide I don't normally comment any that often.
I don't think anyone disagrees with climate change, I think the main bone of contention is what is causing it, that's why a lot of arguments become circular the outcome is agreed the inputs differ and it isn't a precise science so no one can actually predict exactly the outcomes.
Just about anywhere you go in Australia, Mt Magnet, the centre or the Flinders ranges, you find sea shells, it has been underwater before, therefore it isn't beyond reason to assume it can happen again.
as for the cause of CC science speaks to that
For what it's worth there's been quite a lot of co-operation between WA and Tas in regard to this, the latter having put some pretty decent effort into researching it.Yep like below for WA, streamflow.
This happens way too often, at least four times in the 2½ years I've been back in PerthWith the monstrous wet hitting the inland areas and deserts, and record falls are being recorded.
The East-West road link is no longer open, causing concern with the road trains parked up at the WA/SA border.
It remains to be seen if the Trans railway line is also affected by this surge of water.
No doubt if there is a shortage of goods from the East, then the supermarkets will again go for the kill with price hikes.
When the State Shipping fleet was here, these problems wouldn't have been an issue.This happens way too often, at least four times in the 2½ years I've been back in Perth
Plus the reduction/removal of warehousing in favour of JIT. Fine, so long as things like this don't happen.When the State Shipping fleet was here, these problems wouldn't have been an issue.
We had a retired State Ships Skipper living over the road from us at another property many years ago.
Round and round Australia he went and to Singapore as well.
Seems that it has:It remains to be seen if the Trans railway line is also affected by this surge of water.
The state's main road and rail freight link to the east has been severed by floodwaters, causing supply chain and logistics issues, although Eyre Highway was reopened this morning after being closed yesterday evening at 5pm.
Well with all that doom and gloom we got half mm of rain last night.Short simple scientific explanation of the evidence that the current global heating is caused by human activity.
Was that good ? I think you got some good drops recently didn't you ?Well with all that doom and gloom we got half mm of rain last night.
You can see the evidence here with pizza ovens running hotter due to global warmingWas that good ? I think you got some good drops recently didn't you ?
I posted Sabines clear explanation of how human activity is directly causal of our current global warming activity because this thread repeatedly attempts to deny/divert that reality.
Loving the helicopter referenceSnip, from order-order.com
Billionaire John Caudwell responds to Gaia”s criticism of his hypocrisy over owning a helicopter and a super-yacht yet calling for Net Zero policies…
“I get this all the time, Titania is absolutely dreadful for the environment… as are aircraft and people’s package tours going on holiday and travelling all around the world. But weaponising a yacht to try to undermine its owner’s calls for climate action is a distraction from the huge overhaul of energy systems and agriculture that is needed to deliver real progress on carbon emissions.”
The problem is the tendency of those pushing a message on climate to take a "heads I win, tails you lose" approach.Was that good ? I think you got some good drops recently didn't you ?
I posted Sabines clear explanation of how human activity is directly causal of our current global warming activity because this thread repeatedly attempts to deny/divert that reality.
Another example of climate change, due to human activity.Short simple scientific explanation of the evidence that the current global heating is caused by human activity.
That was a very interesting story.Another example of climate change, due to human activity.
Humans’ unquenchable thirst for groundwater has sucked so much liquid from subsurface reserves that it’s affecting Earth’s tilt, according to a new study.
Groundwater provides drinking water for people and livestock, and it helps with crop irrigation when rain is scarce. However, the new research shows that persistent groundwater extraction over more than a decade shifted the axis on which our planet rotates, tipping it over to the east at a rate of about 1.7 inches (4.3 centimeters) per year.
That shift is even observable on Earth’s surface, as it contributes to global sea level rise, researchers reported in the study published June 15 in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.
“Earth’s rotational pole actually changes a lot,” said lead study author Ki-Weon Seo, a professor in the department of Earth science education at Seoul National University in South Korea, in a news release. “Our study shows that among climate-related causes, the redistribution of groundwater actually has the largest impact on the drift of the rotational pole.”
Yes but we can do better, you need to buy the EV, get the panels on the roof and get the house battery Bas.That was a very interesting story.
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Indeed extraction of ground water may well affect the tilt of the earth - slightly. But the current effect of more direct human caused activity still dwarfs this contribution.
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