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[News] 50% risk of breaching a key 1.5C temperature rise threshold in 9 years







Tom Hark Preston Park

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Stat Brother

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I find that hard to believe.

I mean sure I'm sat out at work, wearing just a t-shirt and trousers in the middle of November, but where's the evidence?
 


beorhthelm

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looking at the data this morning CO2 emissions have in fact flattened out - we are doing a lot already. to meet the targets for 1.5C projection we need to rapidly reduce emissions. not just a little, reversing 40-50 years to the output levels of early 70s, in a period of 10 years. unless we want to mirror that with similar reversal of production and living standards, it not techically credible. we need a completly different approach, removing and sequestering CO2. pointless exercise otherwise.

and we should put the projections under some scrutiny, because a lot of data and behaviours do not match.
 
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Swansman

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Meteorological summer still here i Lund. By definitions here, it doesn't end until the average temperature in the 24 hour cycle (why the f*** don't you have a word for that by the way?) is below 10 degrees for five straights days. This is the first time this happens since they started measuring it 160 years ago.

The human species will survive.... in the not too distant future, it will just be far less of us than today.
 




beorhthelm

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Meteorological summer still here i Lund. By definitions here, it doesn't end until the average temperature in the 24 hour cycle (why the f*** don't you have a word for that by the way?) is below 10 degrees for five straights days. This is the first time this happens since they started measuring it 160 years ago.

The human species will survive.... in the not too distant future, it will just be far less of us than today.
"day"
 




nicko31

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looking at the data this morning CO2 emissions have in fact flattened out - we are doing a lot already. to meet the targets for 1.5C projection we need to rapidly reduce emissions. not just a little, reversing 40-50 years to the output levels of early 70s, in a period of 10 years. unless we want to mirror that with similar reversal of production and living standards, it not techically credible. we need a completly different approach, removing and sequestering CO2. pointless exercise otherwise.

and we should put the projections under some scrutiny, because a lot of data and behaviours do not match.
The top 5 fossil fuel producers Exxon, Chev, BP, Shell and Total make about 5% of their investments into renewables.

Two of these of taxed in the UK are get away with the windfall tax if they re-invest profits into fossil fuel exploration. Its blinding obvious they are in incapable to making the right decisions, its up to governments to act.

If they don't act, vote them out for someone that gives a shit about the long term.
 




nicko31

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Meteorological summer still here i Lund. By definitions here, it doesn't end until the average temperature in the 24 hour cycle (why the f*** don't you have a word for that by the way?) is below 10 degrees for five straights days. This is the first time this happens since they started measuring it 160 years ago.

The human species will survive.... in the not too distant future, it will just be far less of us than today.
Here we have 19c today in northern Scotland FFS
 


Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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Yeah but "day" also refers to "day" as in the opposite of "night".

Was surprised to hear that not even the Germans, who normally has a word for everything, doesn't have a word equivalent of the Swedish "dygn".

Someone needs to solve it.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Haven't you heard there's a cunning strategy to make them take notice and it involves climbing motorway gantries and throwing paint at shop fronts.
Well it's better than nothing eh? Else your baby grandchild or at best their baby grandchild is going to grow up to reap the consequences in a way that will make them despise the wilful ignorance of our current generation
 




nicko31

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Well it's better than nothing eh? Else your baby grandchild or at best their baby grandchild is going to grow up to reap the consequences in a way that will make them despise the wilful ignorance of our current generation
Their actions is trivial in the whole scheme of things, but generate a lot of publicity.

Finding it harder to condemn them outright, they're probably do time, who would want that? Who wants a criminal record or even a caution?

They're doing it just out of desperation.
 


beorhthelm

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Well it's better than nothing eh? Else your baby grandchild or at best their baby grandchild is going to grow up to reap the consequences in a way that will make them despise the wilful ignorance of our current generation
no, it is pointless gesturing. they want an end for UK licencing oil exploration. thats it. doesnt remotely effect the grand target being discussed. imagine what you'd have to change to cut in half your energy consumption, including secondary consumption of all the services you use.
 








beorhthelm

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According to a professor on Laura K's show at the weekend, it would cost 4p per KwH to capture all of the carbon produced by the fossil fuel electricity generators at source. Why is that not being progressed at pace? Or is it and we are not hearing about it?
its not talked about and appears to not be happening because all focus is on reducing consumption and emissions.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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no, it is pointless gesturing. they want an end for UK licencing oil exploration. thats it. doesnt remotely effect the grand target being discussed. imagine what you'd have to change to cut in half your energy consumption, including secondary consumption of all the services you use.
It's not pointless gesturing if it generates the column inches required to maybe fractionally nudge the public and the politicians in the right direction ie towards leaving a habitable planet for our grandkids and their grandkids. Is that such a crime?
 


Kinky Gerbil

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It's not pointless gesturing if it generates the column inches required to maybe fractionally nudge the public and the politicians in the right direction ie towards leaving a habitable planet for our grandkids and their grandkids. Is that such a crime?

They should try it in a country that is a bigger issue than the UK, currently we are cutting outputs faster than any G20 country.
 






raymondo

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According to a professor on Laura K's show at the weekend, it would cost 4p per KwH to capture all of the carbon produced by the fossil fuel electricity generators at source. Why is that not being progressed at pace? Or is it and we are not hearing about it?
Sounds rather expensive just to save coral reefs , thousands of species, crop production, the future of our great grand children...🤔...oh wait
 


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