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jon1959
Not sure how you define 'our side' (the UK, Europe, poor people, environmentalists, progressives?) but the number of major industrial countries that are not contributing enough to CO2 and heat reduction (including the USA) is why the response is inadequate. And why we have probably passed the tipping point where we cannot recover - just maybe mitigate the scale of the climate crisis.
I don’t think there are plenty of other things to be concerned about , climate change is a concern , but way down on the list for me, especially when the things they are pushing are hardly carbon neutral or affordable to the average person.
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In #Rhodes, might not be as it seems!!!
As was the case in some of the Australian fires a few years ago,
the brainwashing continues.
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Some will have you believe there's nothing to see here...
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Our favorite planet has now seen 20 days in a row breaking the modern-day record high-temperature of 16.924°C (62.46°F) set on July 24, 2022. <br><br>This global heatwave is likely the hottest 20-day stretch in the last 100,000+ years. <a href="https://t.co/dH6QFKcnsZ">pic.twitter.com/dH6QFKcnsZ</a></p>— Prof. Eliot Jacobson (@EliotJacobson) <a href="https://twitter.com/EliotJacobson/status/1683081150288515072?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 23, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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lardy
Some will have you believe there's nothing to see here...
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Our favorite planet has now seen 20 days in a row breaking the modern-day record high-temperature of 16.924°C (62.46°F) set on July 24, 2022. <br><br>This global heatwave is likely the hottest 20-day stretch in the last 100,000+ years. <a href="https://t.co/dH6QFKcnsZ">pic.twitter.com/dH6QFKcnsZ</a></p>— Prof. Eliot Jacobson (@EliotJacobson) <a href="https://twitter.com/EliotJacobson/status/1683081150288515072?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 23, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
The problem is you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink.
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Re: Yet some will have you believe that there’s nothing to see here.
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Dorcus
The problem is you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink.
The important but here is the sentence “likely to be for 100,000 years “
An assumption with no fact whatsoever.
https://twitter.com/tonyclimate/stat...LhmySD2aRt-GNg
https://twitter.com/robinmonotti/sta...LhmySD2aRt-GNg
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TWGL1
Alternative view, FACTS are to be silenced, dem are the rules, follow the money.
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TWGL1
He gives a source in the twitter thread.
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lardy
He gives a source in the twitter thread.
100,000 years makes it so much more difficult to find the source of his work anything more than an assumption.
If you believe it though that’s fine as well.
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I see the Rhodes fires appear to have been started by human hand , I’m sure it was suggested it was a climate emergency?
https://twitter.com/otherbellamy/sta...LhmySD2aRt-GNg
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TWGL1
100,000 years makes it so much more difficult to find the source of his work anything more than an assumption.
If you believe it though that’s fine as well.
Which of the ice core, tree ring, sediment core, coral and isotype analysis for historic global temperature do you think is the assumption here?
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lardy
Which of the ice core, tree ring, sediment core, coral and isotype analysis for historic global temperature do you think is the assumption here?
You’re pretending you think you know what you’re talking about bra.
Jog on
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TWGL1
You’re pretending you think you know what you’re talking about bra.
Jog on
I obviously can't do it myself, but I learned about how they do it when I was school age. I didn't think it was that impressive to know.
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lardy
I obviously can't do it myself, but I learned about how they do it when I was school age. I didn't think it was that impressive to know.
It’s not and I don’t agree with the link you have posted , and looking at the replies neither do loads of others.
As I said , if you do , great , good on you.
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lardy
Which of the ice core, tree ring, sediment core, coral and isotype analysis for historic global temperature do you think is the assumption here?
Is that what they taught you at North Staffordshire Polytechnic, in-between playing the tambourine and trying to work out what a mixolydian scale is?
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TWGL1
It’s not and I don’t agree with the link you have posted , and looking at the replies neither do loads of others.
As I said , if you do , great , good on you.
I went to a Russell Group university where I studied Maths & Science based subjects, but I still don't think I would pretend to be an expert in ice core, tree ring, sediment core, coral and isotype analysis for historic global temperature!
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Wales-Bales
I went to a Russell Group university where I studied Maths & Science based subjects, but I still don't think I would pretend to be an expert in ice core, tree ring, sediment core, coral and isotype analysis for historic global temperature!
It's amazing how quick Laurel & Hardy turn their hands to being expert on every topic.
Just wait until i get on to Flat Earth & the Ice wall :biggrin:
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Heathblue
It's amazing how quick Laurel & Hardy turn their hands to being expert on every topic.
Just wait until i get on to Flat Earth & the Ice wall :biggrin:
I'm an expert on Wall's ice cream if that helps :thumbup:
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Heathblue
It's amazing how quick Laurel & Hardy turn their hands to being expert on every topic.
Just wait until i get on to Flat Earth & the Ice wall :biggrin:
Out of interest why is there a no fly zone in Antartica ?
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TWGL1
Out of interest why is there a no fly zone in Antartica ?
I think it's something to do with the shortage of elephant dung.
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TWGL1
Out of interest why is there a no fly zone in Antartica ?
Don't start me off :hehe:
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Wales-Bales
I'm an expert on Wall's ice cream if that helps :thumbup:
Thayers mun :wales:
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Heathblue
It's amazing how quick Laurel & Hardy turn their hands to being expert on every topic.
Just wait until i get on to Flat Earth & the Ice wall :biggrin:
thought the chem trails / Geo Engineering would be another area expertise of yours! :hehe:
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MOZZER2
thought the chem trails / Geo Engineering would be another area expertise of yours! :hehe:
I'm not into conspiracy stuff I like to research on the factual stuff, currently spending a lot of time with Nibiru and the Anunnaki, anybody who thinks that Humans are the 1st supposedly intelligent beings on earth are quite frankly barking.
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