stevco123 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 11:13 am
Coolangatta recorded its coldest June minimum ever at 0.6.
A 'global warming' alarmist's worst nightmare that surely is.
0.4mm here last 24 hours.
Steve, you're truly an ignorant man indeed. I would direct your attention toward the fact that glaciers are retreating to higher altitudes, the fact that the sea has risen, the fact that earth's global average temperature has risen, the fact that our own state of Victoria has seen longer heat waves, with temperatures at 45c across multiples centres far more times in one summer than should be seen in 5 years, but it means nothing to you whatsoever. Because contrarians like you are stubborn, pathetic fools.
For everyone that visits this board, this same man, who thinks global warming isn't happening despite the wealth of evidence we observe and record, tried purporting the 'contrail' conspiracy sh*t despite no evidence whatsoever. Why? Just more contrarian BS.
You don't double the atmospheric Co2 ppm without consequence, people. And that's what WE have done (not to mention the increase in atmospheric methane).. I mean, do people even understand how the atmosphere works? Greenhouse gases are called "greenhouse" gasses for a reason... Greenhouses get hot because they trap more photons. Well, more Co2 and methane in the atmosphere means that less photons escape into space, thus those photons introduce their energy (heat) into our systems, e.g. the ocean, melting ice, rock, etc. It's simple physics. Also, Co2 doesn't just trap more heat, it acidifies the oceans, making it harder for the bottom of the food chain to build their calcium carbonate structures.
It's true that we don't know exactly what's going to happen. We can't be 100% sure if some places will be drier while others wetter. What we do know, however, is that warmer temperatures melt snow and ice and cause the sea to expand (again, simple physics). What does this mean? Well, some animals will go extinct, while others will adapt like they always have. HOWEVER, our coastline cities can't get up and walk away from storm surges or advancing water, which means we may end up spending trillions trying to save old infrastructure INSTEAD of spending that on new infrastructure or technologies (think space, think medicine).
The oceans rise and fall and have throughout history, hence we find limestone and sea life fossils far inland, hence, people could walk between continents in the past. And one of the reasons behind why sea levels rise and fall is the composition of the atmosphere, how much heat our thermal blanket is holding on to.
Don't be fooled by a couple of cold days or a broken record.. Because when parts of North America and Europe suffered through that cold snap, Arctic temperatures were way above average, meaning that cold air was merely displaced. It wasn't 'extra' cold.
We have one damn home. No other planet in the solar system is habitable, which means everyone should be a environmentalist. You don't have to do much, just use a little less electricity. Buy a car with low emissions. Only vote for a government that is either investing in renewables or is going to actively save money for when fusion plants become a reality.
I know some members of this board are of the right/conservatives. So how about you 'conserve' our g'damn planet and its CURRENT climatology, because that's the climatology we have built our society around, that's the climatology our biological ecosystems have evolved to inhabit. If you don't, we lose a lot more money in the long run, and it will take millions of years for lost biodiversity to increase.