Rolluplostinspace wrote:I'm not denying climate change I'm asking is it really down to me and you.
The evidence suggests that the natural cycle is exacerbated by industrialisation (me and you), not down to us.
Rolluplostinspace wrote:I'm not denying climate change I'm asking is it really down to me and you.
Cannydc wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Is it really because I'm burning wood coal and diesel?
When I read it's the hottest in 250 years then I have to ask what caused it 250 years ago?
This is the hottest weather in Britain and the worst drought ..... since 1961 but lots of people want me to believe this weather is something new and alarming.
Ok the whole northern hemisphere is heat and drought ridden but is it the first time?
1976?
Scotland had a wet, miserable summer in 1976. All down to the position of the Jetstream.
Rolluplostinspace wrote:I'm not denying climate change I'm asking is it really down to me and you.
Cannydc wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:I'm not denying climate change I'm asking is it really down to me and you.
Sorry Rollup, yes you were. I think that we are at least part to blame, and the biggest danger is the use of resources by emerging nations causing huge carbon emissions. For instance, seeing China building a new coal-fired power station every week, and imagining that will be matched by India and others leaves me cold.
The other concern is a spiral effect. The hotter it gets, the more wildfires. The more wildfires, all the more pollution, and the hotter it gets. We may have already set this spiral in motion, and stopping it may be a task too far.
LordRaven wrote:Cannydc wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:I'm not denying climate change I'm asking is it really down to me and you.
Sorry Rollup, yes you were. I think that we are at least part to blame, and the biggest danger is the use of resources by emerging nations causing huge carbon emissions. For instance, seeing China building a new coal-fired power station every week, and imagining that will be matched by India and others leaves me cold.
The other concern is a spiral effect. The hotter it gets, the more wildfires. The more wildfires, all the more pollution, and the hotter it gets. We may have already set this spiral in motion, and stopping it may be a task too far.
You forgot more heat causing permafrost to warm up and tonnes of frozen escaping into the atmosphere
Cannydc wrote:LordRaven wrote:Cannydc wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:I'm not denying climate change I'm asking is it really down to me and you.
Sorry Rollup, yes you were. I think that we are at least part to blame, and the biggest danger is the use of resources by emerging nations causing huge carbon emissions. For instance, seeing China building a new coal-fired power station every week, and imagining that will be matched by India and others leaves me cold.
The other concern is a spiral effect. The hotter it gets, the more wildfires. The more wildfires, all the more pollution, and the hotter it gets. We may have already set this spiral in motion, and stopping it may be a task too far.
You forgot more heat causing permafrost to warm up and tonnes of frozen escaping into the atmosphere
Tonnes of frozen.......???
LordRaven wrote:Cannydc wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:I'm not denying climate change I'm asking is it really down to me and you.
Sorry Rollup, yes you were. I think that we are at least part to blame, and the biggest danger is the use of resources by emerging nations causing huge carbon emissions. For instance, seeing China building a new coal-fired power station every week, and imagining that will be matched by India and others leaves me cold.
The other concern is a spiral effect. The hotter it gets, the more wildfires. The more wildfires, all the more pollution, and the hotter it gets. We may have already set this spiral in motion, and stopping it may be a task too far.
You forgot more heat causing permafrost to warm up and tonnes of frozen escaping into the atmosphere
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Cannydc wrote:LordRaven wrote:Cannydc wrote:
Sorry Rollup, yes you were. I think that we are at least part to blame, and the biggest danger is the use of resources by emerging nations causing huge carbon emissions. For instance, seeing China building a new coal-fired power station every week, and imagining that will be matched by India and others leaves me cold.
The other concern is a spiral effect. The hotter it gets, the more wildfires. The more wildfires, all the more pollution, and the hotter it gets. We may have already set this spiral in motion, and stopping it may be a task too far.
You forgot more heat causing permafrost to warm up and tonnes of frozen escaping into the atmosphere
Tonnes of frozen.......???
Fuck he's entertaining.
Rolluplostinspace wrote:LordRaven wrote:Cannydc wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:I'm not denying climate change I'm asking is it really down to me and you.
Sorry Rollup, yes you were. I think that we are at least part to blame, and the biggest danger is the use of resources by emerging nations causing huge carbon emissions. For instance, seeing China building a new coal-fired power station every week, and imagining that will be matched by India and others leaves me cold.
The other concern is a spiral effect. The hotter it gets, the more wildfires. The more wildfires, all the more pollution, and the hotter it gets. We may have already set this spiral in motion, and stopping it may be a task too far.
You forgot more heat causing permafrost to warm up and tonnes of frozen escaping into the atmosphere
The methane monster?
LordRaven wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:LordRaven wrote:Cannydc wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:I'm not denying climate change I'm asking is it really down to me and you.
Sorry Rollup, yes you were. I think that we are at least part to blame, and the biggest danger is the use of resources by emerging nations causing huge carbon emissions. For instance, seeing China building a new coal-fired power station every week, and imagining that will be matched by India and others leaves me cold.
The other concern is a spiral effect. The hotter it gets, the more wildfires. The more wildfires, all the more pollution, and the hotter it gets. We may have already set this spiral in motion, and stopping it may be a task too far.
You forgot more heat causing permafrost to warm up and tonnes of frozen escaping into the atmosphere
The methane monster?
You really are showing yourself up here, here is another article for you and your compadre to read and Learn Something
https://nsidc.org/cryosphere/frozenground/methane.html
Rolluplostinspace wrote:LordRaven wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:LordRaven wrote:Cannydc wrote:
Sorry Rollup, yes you were. I think that we are at least part to blame, and the biggest danger is the use of resources by emerging nations causing huge carbon emissions. For instance, seeing China building a new coal-fired power station every week, and imagining that will be matched by India and others leaves me cold.
The other concern is a spiral effect. The hotter it gets, the more wildfires. The more wildfires, all the more pollution, and the hotter it gets. We may have already set this spiral in motion, and stopping it may be a task too far.
You forgot more heat causing permafrost to warm up and tonnes of frozen escaping into the atmosphere
The methane monster?
You really are showing yourself up here, here is another article for you and your compadre to read and Learn Something
https://nsidc.org/cryosphere/frozenground/methane.html
It's known the world over as the methane monster.
I mentioned methane and you then accused me of being ignorant of the methane problem.
Type methane monster in and see what you get.
LordRaven wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:LordRaven wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:LordRaven wrote:
You forgot more heat causing permafrost to warm up and tonnes of frozen escaping into the atmosphere
The methane monster?
You really are showing yourself up here, here is another article for you and your compadre to read and Learn Something
https://nsidc.org/cryosphere/frozenground/methane.html
It's known the world over as the methane monster.
I mentioned methane and you then accused me of being ignorant of the methane problem.
Type methane monster in and see what you get.
Oh I thought you were just posting another attempted insult, and why if you agreed with me did you laugh about my post???
Rolluplostinspace wrote:LordRaven wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:LordRaven wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:The methane monster?
You really are showing yourself up here, here is another article for you and your compadre to read and Learn Something
https://nsidc.org/cryosphere/frozenground/methane.html
It's known the world over as the methane monster.
I mentioned methane and you then accused me of being ignorant of the methane problem.
Type methane monster in and see what you get.
Oh I thought you were just posting another attempted insult, and why if you agreed with me did you laugh about my post???
While you're belittling some of us because you thought we didn't know about the methane problem you show up how minimal your knowledge is when you haven't heard it referred to by scientists and the media as the methane monster.
You couldn't make up a character like you Raven ......
LordRaven wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:LordRaven wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:LordRaven wrote:
You really are showing yourself up here, here is another article for you and your compadre to read and Learn Something
https://nsidc.org/cryosphere/frozenground/methane.html
It's known the world over as the methane monster.
I mentioned methane and you then accused me of being ignorant of the methane problem.
Type methane monster in and see what you get.
Oh I thought you were just posting another attempted insult, and why if you agreed with me did you laugh about my post???
While you're belittling some of us because you thought we didn't know about the methane problem you show up how minimal your knowledge is when you haven't heard it referred to by scientists and the media as the methane monster.
You couldn't make up a character like you Raven ......
Yeah right!!! You and Cuntydc laughed at my referring to the tonnes of it locked up in permafrost. So I am sorry I cannot accept that, anyone else can see that too by reading your posts
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Cannydc wrote:LordRaven wrote:Cannydc wrote:
Sorry Rollup, yes you were. I think that we are at least part to blame, and the biggest danger is the use of resources by emerging nations causing huge carbon emissions. For instance, seeing China building a new coal-fired power station every week, and imagining that will be matched by India and others leaves me cold.
The other concern is a spiral effect. The hotter it gets, the more wildfires. The more wildfires, all the more pollution, and the hotter it gets. We may have already set this spiral in motion, and stopping it may be a task too far.
You forgot more heat causing permafrost to warm up and tonnes of frozen escaping into the atmosphere
Tonnes of frozen.......???
Fuck he's entertaining.
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