"Asturia56, you sell used cars, don’t ya"
if you mean I actually look at the science yes - but that never suits the deniers. This year already Sydney has had more rain than Singapore - is that usual? |
Originally Posted by Asturias56
(Post 11328308)
"Asturia56, you sell used cars, don’t ya"
if you mean I actually look at the science yes - but that never suits the deniers. This year already Sydney has had more rain than Singapore - is that usual? |
I hate to say it but time to get back to Sunderland........
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Originally Posted by Asturias56
(Post 11328308)
"Asturia56, you sell used cars, don’t ya"
… This year already Sydney has had more rain than Singapore - is that usual? :) |
Originally Posted by Pypard
(Post 11328313)
Not sure you'll get anywhere with this: as with many things in life, there is often a good/right way and a bad/wrong way. Some folks still take Option B. We have an opportunity to make the world a better place and you'd assume the response would be unanimous.
Unforetunatly, only the wealthy investors in solar and wind power benefit from the current situation. It is understandable why them investors don’t want the ‘global warming’ hysteria to stop. They just want to stop debate that shows up the climate hysteria for what it is..:hmm: … . . … . . |
Originally Posted by Asturias56
(Post 11328321)
I hate to say it but time to get back to Sunderland........
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Sunderland is a place that could do with serious global warming - cold, windy, dark
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Originally Posted by Asturias56
(Post 11328928)
Sunderland is a place that could do with serious global warming - cold, windy, dark
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Originally Posted by Flying Binghi
(Post 11326731)
The largest extent fire in Australia’s recorded history were in the 1970’s. And the extent were only noted due to it being recorded via the new Landsat satellites. For over 50,000 years Australians used to burn-off most of the place on a near annual basis so the fuel load were low. Nowadays thanks to modern farming practices and greeny stupidity we have less annual burn-offs that leave massive fuel loads to build up causing more intense fires when they inevitably happen. Nothing to do with ‘climate’ as such. . |
Meanwhile the airshow is still cancelled and the climate change deniers will still be fiddling as each other show gets nixed. Quite funny really.
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Originally Posted by Pypard
(Post 11329822)
Meanwhile the airshow is still cancelled and the climate change deniers will still be fiddling as each other show gets nixed. Quite funny really.
Plane spotters paradise, here’s the biggest air show on earth at the moment: ”…Climate delegates accused of hypocrisy as 400 private jets in Egypt for COP27…” https://wattsupwiththat.com/2022/11/...te-conference/ |
Originally Posted by dr dre
(Post 11329659)
That burned in outback grasslands where nobody lives. We’re talking about record intensity fires in the eucalyptus forest of the populated south east and south west.
Perhaps yer need tell them climate hysteria fanatics that. Seems they think speed and extent of spread of fire is also ‘intensity’ of fire. Personally, I’d prefer to fight a fast moving low fuel load desert fire then a high fuel load forest fire any day of the week..:)
Originally Posted by dr dre
(Post 11329659)
Indigenous cultural burning is not modern hazard reduction burning.
Originally Posted by dr dre
(Post 11329659)
No, it’s because a hotter and dryer climate makes hazard reduction burning more dangerous. Go speak to an actual firefighter.
. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resilience_NSW :hmm: |
I think we should let Mr head-in-the-sand have his tantrum and leave it there. Wiser folks than I seem to have got the point.
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Seems the bot is in the deep end and doing a runner...;)
Originally Posted by Pypard
(Post 11329955)
I think we should let Mr head-in-the-sand have his tantrum and leave it there. Wiser folks than I seem to have got the point.
Meanwhile, over in Japan. Apparently global warming ain’t so ‘global’ after all. A long term temperature record that has not been influenced by new buildings and roads being built around the met station does not show any ‘global’ warming… “…For rural Hachijojima Island, June hasn’t warmed there since 1936…” https://wattsupwiththat.com/2022/07/03/june-in-tokyo-hachijojima-island-hasnt-warmed-in-decades/ . :hmm: |
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