Nails it over the hysteria and untested science/solutions.No. Not so much. There are key factual errors in that post, as I pointed out.
Especially nails the UN part.
Nails it over the hysteria and untested science/solutions.No. Not so much. There are key factual errors in that post, as I pointed out.
Like in the 80s when everyone was trumpeting a worldwide freeze ?In fact, this allegation was being made when there wasn't much interest or money in climate change--I remember it well--so it's not convincing as an explanation for the entire situation. Long before grants and media attention were available people were sounding the alarm. Also, it's absurd for climate deniers to make this allegation when so many on their side are fossil fuel industry hacks with a 10000000% obvious agenda.
Nails it over the hysteria and untested science/solutions.
Especially nails the UN part.
LBI water has been crazy. 3 weeks ago it was 77. Awesome. Following week 60. CrazyWell I’m down in LBI and the water was in the 60s…
We should take an honest look at our low laying areas in the USA that are suspect and build thirty to forty year remediation plans if we are positive the trend will continue.So how, in your opinion, should we be responding to rapidly rising ocean temps and the destruction of critical habitat?
There was never a time when "everyone" was trumpeting a worldwide freeze. There was, however, a brief period where there was a slight dip in global temperatures. That was real apparently.Like in the 80s when everyone was trumpeting a worldwide freeze ?
Really?There was never a time when "everyone" was trumpeting a worldwide freeze. There was, however, a brief period where there was a slight dip in global temperatures. That was real apparently.
In the 90s, climate scientists/activists were saying NYC would be underwater by now. LOL!
In the 90s, climate scientists/activists were saying NYC would be underwater by now. LOL!
Really. Though as I said, temperatures did drop a little for a while.
Meanwhile, the GOP can make one wrong prediction after another--remember how Clinton's tax increase was going to cause the mother of all recessions? when we actually got the biggest economic boom in 30 years--yet their faith is never shaken.The whole "but we were told there was going to be an ice age" trope is stupid and is the equivalent of having "intellectually dishonest" tattooed on your forehead.
First of all, it wasn't "the 80s", so @NorthernKnight fails there in his recollection.
It was precisely 1 article, written for Newsweek by then science editor Peter Gwynne. Gwynne's point was that there was an observed dip in global average temperatures from 1940 onward. He attributed that dip on global temperatures to the pervasive use of aerosols.
Funny thing - at the time, there was still sufficient trust in scientific observation that the countries of the world got together and banned the production and use of CFC-based aerosols.
The climate change deniers still cling to that one, weak thread, though. They love quoting articles (such as the "Washington Examiner" piece that NK quoted, above) that recycle the same story but omit all of the relevant details.
LolThe whole "but we were told there was going to be an ice age" trope is stupid and is the equivalent of having "intellectually dishonest" tattooed on your forehead.
First of all, it wasn't "the 80s", so @NorthernKnight fails there in his recollection.
It was precisely 1 article, written for Newsweek by then science editor Peter Gwynne. Gwynne's point was that there was an observed dip in global average temperatures from 1940 onward. He attributed that dip on global temperatures to the pervasive use of aerosols.
Funny thing - at the time, there was still sufficient trust in scientific observation that the countries of the world got together and banned the production and use of CFC-based aerosols.
The climate change deniers still cling to that one, weak thread, though. They love quoting articles (such as the "Washington Examiner" piece that NK quoted, above) that recycle the same story but omit all of the relevant details.
Prove it.
Or just go ahead and drown yourself. We're good with either.
The Washington Examiner is a joke of a "newspaper" created by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon and his cult of Moonies.The whole "but we were told there was going to be an ice age" trope is stupid and is the equivalent of having "intellectually dishonest" tattooed on your forehead.
First of all, it wasn't "the 80s", so @NorthernKnight fails there in his recollection.
It was precisely 1 article, written for Newsweek by then science editor Peter Gwynne. Gwynne's point was that there was an observed dip in global average temperatures from 1940 onward. He attributed that dip on global temperatures to the pervasive use of aerosols.
Funny thing - at the time, there was still sufficient trust in scientific observation that the countries of the world got together and banned the production and use of CFC-based aerosols.
The climate change deniers still cling to that one, weak thread, though. They love quoting articles (such as the "Washington Examiner" piece that NK quoted, above) that recycle the same story but omit all of the relevant details.
He is getting angry and unbalanced as he enters his golden years! He used to be a stable genius. LOL!You’ve wished death on 3 fellow Rutgers fans today and it’s only 5pm.
Question to others , is this normal rhetoric on this forum or is this individual just a sick person?
Trump broke him at some point in 2016 and there was no looking bac after thatYou’ve wished death on 3 fellow Rutgers fans today and it’s only 5pm.
Question to others , is this normal rhetoric on this forum or is this individual just a sick person?
Trump broke him at some point in 2016 and there was no looking bac after that
first off, welcome aboard....and welcome aboard to CE, you will be a welcome additionI am hoping this forum isn’t divided by political party
Sports talk is better when forum members can compartmentalize and not hold grudges
That real guy will stroke out if he continues to get so burned up about the opinions of others.
There are definite partisan groups but ironically they reorganize over the issue of Schiano. Some guys who disagree on everything politically totally agree on the coach and form new sides.I am hoping this forum isn’t divided by political party
Sports talk is better when forum members can compartmentalize and not hold grudges
That real guy will stroke out if he continues to get so burned up about the opinions of others.
I am hoping this forum isn’t divided by political party
Sports talk is better when forum members can compartmentalize and not hold grudges
That real guy will stroke out if he continues to get so burned up about the opinions of others.
thats what is great about the board. I would say 99.9% of the time when things stay on topic with sports people do not bring the grudges from the other **** discussed hereThere are definite partisan groups but ironically they reorganize over the issue of Schiano. Some guys who disagree on everything politically totally agree on the coach and form new sides.
Prove it.
Or just go ahead and drown yourself. We're good with either.
Pretty much most of the time, grudges get pushed aside .
this is from 2009....Watts exposed Hansen who made this prediction I believe in 1988...he has 5 years to go
He is getting angry and unbalanced as he enters his golden years! He used to be a stable genius. LOL!
NK is right on his posts about the global cooling scare. But when that never happened, Big Science needed a new crisis to generate grant money. So in the late 80s and early 90s, the IPCC and nuts like James Hanson pivoted and it became all about warming. Those early predictions were hysterical! Most of Manhattan should be underwater by now.
No he’s not right. He posted one article and referencing a period of time where a question was raised given the declining temps over a short period of time. Today 98% of the global scientific community within China, Europe, the US and even Russia believe global warming is happening and very likely the result of human activity..
Of course that is contributing to making the solution more difficult but it’s not the problem. If 10 billion people live like native Americans we wouldn’t be talking about escalating levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Of course, even if it were happening we would have no idea in that instance.That’s funny coming from a guy with multiple screen names. The question is still what’s the solution. World population has doubled since the 70’s. Electric cars and eating bugs can only help so much. Overdevelopment and population are bigger concerns.
That’s funny coming from a guy with multiple screen names. The question is still what’s the solution. World population has doubled since the 70’s. Electric cars and eating bugs can only help so much. Overdevelopment and population are bigger concerns.
If you're talking to me, I have 2. The other one was a bit. For a while it was a pretty good bit, but I retired it some time back. Not exactly breaking news, here.
But you're right, "comprehensive solutioning" is something that we haven't really seen much of.
The challenge is that comprehensive solutioning has to be... ya know... comprehensive. And getting the nations of the world to align on any major strategy is nigh impossible.
From the U.S. perspective, Conservatives are dead set against international cooperation on virtually any issue because they see it as the U.S. surrendering decision-making authority to foreign nations and that's an imposition on our sovereignty.
From the international perspective, a lot of nations - specifically developing nations - refuse to curb bad habits because they can't afford it and so are viewed as money grabbers, since their positions generally come down to "we'll do xyz if you pay us".
Which also doesn't play well in Middle America.
IMO we need to do whatever we can. Yes, electric cars only help so much - but they *do* help. Getting rid of fossil fuel electricity generation is, to me, an imperative. I agree with those who say "build the friggin' nuke plants, already". The waste issue really isn't an issue. Bury the **** way down deep and it won't bother anyone.
Getting countries like China and India to align to more sustainable practices isn't likely to occur in the near future, either. I think we just have to get tough on those countries. The downside to getting tough on those countries is that it will (like most other things) make life here in the good ol' U S of A more expensive. But sometimes you have to actually pay for stuff, which seems to be an unpopular sentiment, these days.
But hey, that's just me talking.
You make great points about why it’s so hard. There could have been some significant movement if we focused on eliminating coal with renewables and nuclear. If we just focused globally on doing that, it could go along way. That’s going to happen but not for 30 years. Forget the rest of the fossil fuel complex, we can’t even focus on ancoal.
Hey ru4Bleemjackoff you broke another Board rule, and of course showed what a puss you are by running to this thread with your personal attack on me after getting your head handed to you in the 'Record Heat Out West' thread. Looks like I'll have to monitor your dumbazz **** here too--like when you posted a 3 yr old debunked conspiracy theory about CrackheadHunter's laptop lmao. Moron.It's also worth noting that even in 1975, when Gwynne published the Newsweek piece, most climate scientists were in agreement that the long-term trend was for warming rather than cooling.
So no - he's not right.
Still, the New Guy has spent his evening pretending to be shocked at how intolerant of other peoples' opinions we are and saying that BigRedDummy knows more about the subject than we do.
I'm thinking maybe New Guy is a reincarnation of some Former Guy.
Well they prioritized a short term crisis over a long term one. Makes sense. They will move off of coal as will we.Germany choose to close existing nukes before the end of their useful lives and increase coal use. Something of a contadiction if it's an existential crisis.
Nukes were closed because of public pressure after Fukushima, not as part of a larger plan. That has put Germany into a tough spot. The problem with nuclear power is that the public in most places, rightly or wrongly, hates it. It's hard to overcome that, at least in free societies. The industry has not ever helped itself by being secretive.Germany choose to close existing nukes before the end of their useful lives and increase coal use. Something of a contadiction if it's an existential crisis.
Germany choose to close existing nukes before the end of their useful lives and increase coal use. Something of a contadiction if it's an existential crisis.
As compared to the NYT?The Washington Examiner is a joke of a "newspaper" created by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon and his cult of Moonies.
Pure comedy.
As compared to the NYT?
They are pure comedy.