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Bush fires, Australia and climate change : Comments

By Charles Essery, published 2/1/2020

Climate change has reached cult status and with the lemming-like adoration of characters like Greta et al, backburning is judged only to increase CO2 and therefore to be outcast.

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Not my argument, the Bureau of Meteorlogies argument.
bom.gov.au
Posted by Bazz, Monday, 6 January 2020 5:34:34 PM
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Ayame Tan, RUBBISH!
Storm surge is just that a momentary burst of wind, which pushes the water and anything in it's path ahead of it.
It is impossible for a body of the same water to be at a different level no matter the size.
It requires external forces like the moon and a large and sudden downpour, to create a momentary change in any immediate environment at any moment in time, like the tides, and flooding.
But once the unnatural phenomena, and it's influence or effect, has passed, it all goes back to normal, or mean sea level.
The places you attempt to suggest as the water rising, are in fact places where the land is subsiding.
And just shut it with the dramatic attempt at blaming anything on something which is nothing by global standards.
GW< CC are not responsible for anything.
And as it turns out, the experts are saying that CO2 is a good thing and will help re-vegetate the world and more.
So stop with the drama queen act or you will be reduced to irrelevant by the rest of us who still have the capacity to reason and understand the difference between facts and truth.
Posted by ALTRAV, Monday, 6 January 2020 6:20:36 PM
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AyameTan,

You lost me.
Posted by Is Mise, Monday, 6 January 2020 6:29:44 PM
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I did read about a NASA report that the earth has greened over recent
years almost certainly due to increase co2 levels,

Ahh here it is:- http://tinyurl.com/hnuj7pe

Google Nasa report greening of earth

There are pages about it.
Perhaps we should burn more coal, grin, relax I didn't mean it; I think
Posted by Bazz, Monday, 6 January 2020 9:05:11 PM
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Bazz, I think you'll find that you may not be too far out old son.
If there are those who know all about this farce, who are saying exactly that, in a round-about way, then it will come to pass that this whole thing has been hijacked by the bastard elite of this world to put the fear of hell up us, and in doing so get to manipulate matters from behind the scenes, so we will never get to know who they are.
I am more than satisfied that I know who they are and what they're about.
Let's hope that the rest of the population find out too, before it's too late.
Posted by ALTRAV, Monday, 6 January 2020 9:16:48 PM
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You couldn't link to the relevant page? You wanted me to sift through all that?

What's the *exact* data, Bazz? How far back does it go? That's what we really need to know.

Also, deserts have spread across Africa. Did you read about that, or do you always ignore things you don't like?

https://www.carbonbrief.org/explainer-desertification-and-the-role-of-climate-change

Mise: to accurately measure trends, we need accurate data. Do we have accurate global data for the past 300 years? I've never found any. It's almost impossible for humans to obtain such data, since humans didn't populate the entire globe 300 years ago.

Let's hope climate change eliminates millions of conservatives via heatstroke, hypothermia and other disasters.
Posted by AyameTan, Monday, 6 January 2020 10:34:35 PM
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