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Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
All your rhetoric is thinly disguised climate crisis denial. It probably makes you feel safer.

Anyway, I shall disengage now. I don’t enjoy this conspiracy theory side to you. Chat again soon.


NB “there’s evidence for anything you want evidence for”

There really, really isn’t.

I don't know if there is a climate crisis or not because unlike you, and most, I'm not a dogmatic person and I don't really listen to authorities.

However as long as some people can get a ****load of power and wealth through a percieved climate crisis, I'm going to be scratching my beard while watching the hysteria.
 






The Clamp

Well-known member
Jan 11, 2016
26,419
West is BEST
I don't know if there is a climate crisis or not because unlike you, and most, I'm not a dogmatic person and I don't really listen to authorities.

However as long as some people can get a ****load of power and wealth through a percieved climate crisis, I'm going to be scratching my beard while watching the hysteria.

I’ll only add that it’s probably better to work on the assumption that it is happening.

It’s rarely scientists ( although some are using the crisis to make a name for themselves ) that cause the “hysteria”. It’s more often media outlets trying to stir up headlines.

Either way, I’m going with the theory which is very evidence based, that there is a crisis. We can’t use fossil fuels and other resources, destroy natural habitats for farming etc without consequences.

On that note, have a great day and I’m sure we’ll chat about less emotive subjects soon.

All the best,
TC
 


BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,473
I don't know if there is a climate crisis or not because unlike you, and most, I'm not a dogmatic person and I don't really listen to authorities.

However as long as some people can get a ****load of power and wealth through a percieved climate crisis, I'm going to be scratching my beard while watching the hysteria.

Out of interest, what do you make of the science?
 


BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,473
I’ll only add that it’s probably better to work on the assumption that it is happening.

It’s rarely scientists ( although some are using the crisis to make a name for themselves ) that cause the “hysteria”. It’s more often media outlets trying to stir up headlines.

Either way, I’m going with the theory which is very evidence based, that there is a crisis. We can’t use fossil fuels and other resources, destroy natural habitats for farming etc without consequences.

On that note, have a great day and I’m sure we’ll chat about less emotive subjects soon.

All the best,
TC

I always enjoyed this video on that subject.
 






Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
5,524
Mid Sussex
I don't know if there is a climate crisis or not because unlike you, and most, I'm not a dogmatic person and I don't really listen to authorities.

However as long as some people can get a ****load of power and wealth through a percieved climate crisis, I'm going to be scratching my beard while watching the hysteria.

No you are a ****ing idiot who’s grasps of physics and chemistry appears to be very limited. Interestingly much of the physics and chemistry used by environmental scientist is the same physics and chemistry that allows you to access the internet on your phone or PC. Physics and chemistry doesn’t allow you to pick and choose based on personal opinion, it doesn’t give two ****s for what you think.


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Hotchilidog

Well-known member
Jan 24, 2009
9,165
I don't know if there is a climate crisis or not because unlike you, and most, I'm not a dogmatic person and I don't really listen to authorities.

However as long as some people can get a ****load of power and wealth through a percieved climate crisis, I'm going to be scratching my beard while watching the hysteria.

I think you'll find some people have got a lot of power and wealth out of creating and perpetuating this climate crisis, and they continue to profit from climate change denial
 




pb21

Well-known member
Apr 23, 2010
6,735
I don't know if there is a climate crisis or not because unlike you, and most, I'm not a dogmatic person and I don't really listen to authorities.

However as long as some people can get a ****load of power and wealth through a percieved climate crisis, I'm going to be scratching my beard while watching the hysteria.

As you say, you don't know if there is a climate crisis or not. No one really 'knows'. You have to read and listen to what's in front of you (or if you are a scientist/expert look at and try and understand that data) and as you have also said independently think whether there is (or maybe is), or is not.

Some people can get a ****load of power and wealth through a perceived climate crisis, and some people can get a ****load of power and wealth through denial/scepticism of a climate crisis.

As a layman, and someone who cant possible know for certain on their own merits, you have to make a choice either way.
 


Silverhatch

Well-known member
Feb 23, 2009
4,744
Preston Park
I'd say the trick is to try to understand the messenger, what they want to tell you and their purposes and agendas. Question everything, particularly if there is some global urge to make you believe something or make you think in a particular way.



There's evidence for anything you want evidence for. If you want to believe the new ice age is coming, you'll find evidence if you want it, if you want to believe we're all going to burn to death, there's evidence for it.

An ice age is coming on the geological clock. Humans (understandably) cannot get their heads around the 24 hour clock - especially in the digital age. Climate change is a fact for our planet. It’s just about how our species will cope with it.
 


mikeyjh

Well-known member
Dec 17, 2008
4,611
Llanymawddwy
Quite. I appreciate most people are on the South coast but me and you aren't so probably have a different perspective (Nr Birmingham for the rest of you). The Brighton forecast is 28/29 so is a nice warm, what's the fuss about, summers day and it always feels a bit lower by the sea. Here, it's 37 degrees at 18:00 this evening with nothing in the way of breeze.

It's Portugal / Spain heat in English buildings. Kids at school in South facing glass buildings with no air con won't have much fun today. Whilst it's only 2 days, it's clear this will only get worse in years to come. That infrastructure debate may turn up here sooner than a lot of people think.

Totally mate - Our house will be in the sun today from about 7:30am until about 19:30, it just does not cool down during these hot spells, our bedroom won't go below 25c until some point on Wednesday. Last night I was watching the outdoor temperature fall rapidly after about 9:30 from 26 down to about 19 by 11, bedroom didn't drop a jot, stuck at 25.5, it was down to about 23.5 this morning. We stuck the tent up in the garden and slept there, quite pleasant actually but obviously not practical or possible for everyone. There's not a breath of wind here, despite being completely exposed, remote and > 700 feet up, it goes absolutely still when the sun comes out.....

Quite sad that some people in easier circumstances or different countries will poke fun at or try and mock what people are experiencing.
 








mikeyjh

Well-known member
Dec 17, 2008
4,611
Llanymawddwy
Two inches of snow or a hot summers day and the Country breaks. When you’ve lived abroad it does some a tad pathetic.

The only pathetic things I'm reading are people who 'have lived abroad' telling us how much better it is there. I recall being in Rome in February a few years back, it snowed. It doesn't normally snow in Rome so guess what? I watched people falling over & prangs on the road, it was carnage, only for about an hour but it was amazing to watch. In July 2021, 243 people died in floods across Europe including 196 in Germany - Pah, a bit of rain, get over it. Special alerts are in place right now in Portugal, France, Spain etc.

People and countries cope when the weather is on the margins of what they are used to, not when it goes beyond those margins.
 




Neville's Breakfast

Well-known member
May 1, 2016
13,451
Oxton, Birkenhead
No you are a ****ing idiot who’s grasps of physics and chemistry appears to be very limited. Interestingly much of the physics and chemistry used by environmental scientist is the same physics and chemistry that allows you to access the internet on your phone or PC. Physics and chemistry doesn’t allow you to pick and choose based on personal opinion, it doesn’t give two ****s for what you think.


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Are you a scientist ? My Dad was. A physicist actually. He always said that Science is theory and Maths is fact. Anyway, I have no point to make about that other than the anecdote.
 




Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
I’m just thinking of people taking time off work because of the heat, and piling down to the coast to join a traffic jam with nothing in their cars except some dusty old travel sweets and a Starbucks flat white :)

Using 15% more fuel in order to power the Aircon.


The standard 'oh look at how packed the beach is' front page photo really ought to be taken from one specific place that means the photo also includes:-

4 lanes of near stationary traffic.
All engines running.
Approximately 150 people.
A few thousand people packed into comparatively narrow footpath.
Then however many thousands of litter leavers on the beach.
 








Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat


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