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CO2 a bit player
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So you think 2019 summer(the hottest on record) was due to clouds? I don't think so.
Posted by pawanranta, Wednesday, 22 April 2020 5:07:56 AM
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I think we need to follow energy efficiency programs more seriously.
https://www.ecofinsolution.com.au/victorian-energy-upgrades Posted by pawanranta, Wednesday, 22 April 2020 5:10:00 AM
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Co2 the bit player. Maybe just a bit above what nature intended like 400 ppm.
There is no trees growing where all of this co2 is stored there lies the problem. With a forty year lag time in it's demise it makes you wonder what will give out first. Peak oil is Bazz's baby. You could say he was right with that much oil and no use for it is at a peak. When all else fails just like Bolt blame a teenager for all of this Co2 in places it was not intended for. The places you blokes get to to find some scrap of fake evidence that justifies your own belief is extraordinary. Why not try CNN or huff post to find some real fake news. What happened to all the evidence that came out of a university in England years ago, it fizzled out somehow Posted by Riely, Wednesday, 22 April 2020 9:08:39 AM
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No pawanranta, it is not presence of clouds that causes temperature rise
but a reduction in the amount of clouds. Don't sound off until you read about it. Peak Oil is interesting. Peak "Crude" Oil occurred around December 2005. At that time only crude oil was produced. The Financial crash it caused in 2008 with the price at US$143 a barrel sent the oil people racking around in history and they dug out fracking. Hooray, we are saved ! Hmm, yes well, not so fast, turned out to be hard to make a profit. The sagging economy has produced a glut, and a steep fall in the number of wells. Then conventional search and development got so expensive that the oil companies start to consider how to get out of the oil industry. Watch this space. Posted by Bazz, Wednesday, 22 April 2020 9:47:38 AM
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Just saw on TV that people in the highly air-polluted places all over the Planet can see stars & mountain ranges, clear rivers etc for the first time in their lives, all due to the cut in emission.
I didn't have to wait long for my prediction, less than a month ! http://forum.onlineopinion.com.au/thread.asp?article=20817#367232 Posted by individual, Friday, 24 April 2020 11:51:29 PM
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Definately happy to see less smog when heading to work. I don't know if there's any way to make that last without harming everything else. But regardless of the AGW scares that people push (I don't buy into any of them), having less smog is good for other reasons without worrying about global warming and islands disappearing. (Or any other end of the world scare that is pushed by AGW).
On a practical level, has anyone looked at the tempatures during this Covid "stay at home unless you have to leave" time? Are tempatures higher, lower, or about the same as would be expected? The effect of having clearer skies is observable in many places. If there's no data for or against AGW, then the whole thing should be dropped for good. Focus on reducing pollution for other real reasons instead of made up reasons. Posted by Not_Now.Soon, Saturday, 25 April 2020 3:38:16 AM
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