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US to pull out of Paris accord.







studio150

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2011
30,220
On the Border
Madness

I assume Trump supporters and the USA Coal and Oil Industries are happy but the rest of the sane world wont be.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,006
China stayed in, if i read correctly, which is a far bigger deal. they are the growing economy and will move away from coal and towards alternatives. US will use whats cheapest, which a lot of the time is gas from fracking, not as bad as coal.
 










Seagull27

Well-known member
Feb 7, 2011
3,368
Bristol
What a ****ing idiot. Puts all of our election arguments into perspective a little; at least we don't have anyone ignorant nor selfish enough to have such little consideration for the rest of the planet.

Though it is depressing how the climate issue is (and probably always will be) only on the peripherals of political discussions. Needs far more attention and action in this country and worldwide.
 






Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
Can someone point me to a good website where the science of climate change is properly discussed but in layman's terms? I've tried looking but both sides are quite entrenched and so there tends to be a lot of background noise with each side's arguments.
 


Diablo

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Sep 22, 2014
4,378
lewes
Can someone point me to a good website where the science of climate change is properly discussed but in layman's terms? I've tried looking but both sides are quite entrenched and so there tends to be a lot of background noise with each side's arguments.

look up next ice age which is apparently due......we need climate change/global warming in a big way to keep it at bay
 






nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
18,545
Gods country fortnightly
Bad for the world and bad for American too

Trump, what is a complete tool
 


Diablo

Well-known member
Sep 22, 2014
4,378
lewes
Cheers, will do but can I be cheeky and ask if you've got any links that you've found useful?

flippant comment ... no idea really...but google both and easy to find this type of headline.Earth faces another ICE AGE within 15 YEARS as Russian scientists discover Sun 'cooling'.and "Scientific evidence for warming of the climate system is unequivocal".
 


Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
13,621
People voted this effing clown in which is the most depressing thing

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larus

Well-known member
Can someone point me to a good website where the science of climate change is properly discussed but in layman's terms? I've tried looking but both sides are quite entrenched and so there tends to be a lot of background noise with each side's arguments.

I used to be a big believer in Global Warming, but I am not convinced of the impact by man. I read a lot on WattsUpWithThat, but it is a skeptical site, but some of the posters are very knowledgeable about a huge range of subjects. What I like is that they will engage in debate and not ban posters/delete comments which are pro global warming,

I'm not saying the the climate didn't warm through the 80's/90's, but there are major natural cycles (AMO PDO, Solar Cycles) etc. yet these are totally excluded. The models consistently overestimate warming.

I know I'm going to get slated, but I am not convinced. Oh, and maybe do a little research on where this mythical 97% stat comes from.

Some questions I have:
If the increase in CO2 is purely down to man, then as the bulk of emissions have come in the last 20-30 years, why is the rate of increase of CO2 in the atmosphere not accelerating? If the answer is it's natural, then how much of the increase is natural?
If the level of CO2 is higher now than it was in the 80's, why was there a hiatus for 18 years (based on satellite figures and not land based thermometers). The hiatus was only broken by the recent El-Nino.

No doubt I'll be called all sorts names now lol
 


sir albion

New member
Jan 6, 2007
13,055
SWINDON
The correct decision at this moment in time...China are the worst but get better treatment as do many others and the states put the most in the pot.
He said the door is open still but it just doesn't seem a fair deal and you can only give so much...
 






Weststander

Well-known member
Aug 25, 2011
69,210
Withdean area
It's all about the next century or two, not very long term natural cycles.

After years trying to persuade the final few disbelieving scientists in the pay of US energy companies, all true scientists and the global community final agreed on the evidence from ice cores and elsewhere that man made climate change over the last 170 years from burning forests and fossil fuels had warmed the atmosphere. Enough to increase sea levels in marginal areas causing flooding, and alter climate patterns causing huge floods and long droughts elsewhere.

The USA, China and India finally signed on too.

It's not just climate change, it's the related pollution killing real lives.

Childish comments trying to drag May into this. All British parties are 100% behind the Paris agreement, other than UKIP.

Trump and his followers only care about nationalistic short termism.
 


Weststander

Well-known member
Aug 25, 2011
69,210
Withdean area
I used to be a big believer in Global Warming, but I am not convinced of the impact by man. I read a lot on WattsUpWithThat, but it is a skeptical site, but some of the posters are very knowledgeable about a huge range of subjects. What I like is that they will engage in debate and not ban posters/delete comments which are pro global warming,

I'm not saying the the climate didn't warm through the 80's/90's, but there are major natural cycles (AMO PDO, Solar Cycles) etc. yet these are totally excluded. The models consistently overestimate warming.

I know I'm going to get slated, but I am not convinced. Oh, and maybe do a little research on where this mythical 97% stat comes from.

Some questions I have:
If the increase in CO2 is purely down to man, then as the bulk of emissions have come in the last 20-30 years, why is the rate of increase of CO2 in the atmosphere not accelerating? If the answer is it's natural, then how much of the increase is natural?
If the level of CO2 is higher now than it was in the 80's, why was there a hiatus for 18 years (based on satellite figures and not land based thermometers). The hiatus was only broken by the recent El-Nino.

No doubt I'll be called all sorts names now lol

Wrong timeline there. Since mid nineteenth century.
 


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