Climate Change

Ive worked in Canada; one day I went to work. It was -5
The next day was 60⁰c by the afternoon and I was shirtless.

I went camping in February in the blue mountains. It was freezing. Even Sydney was cold that day.

Do you not understand weather is unpredictable worldwide?

I dont deny climate change , I just dont get that a hot day is blamed on climate change because its never been so hot since 1947
If you had paid attention at school you'd have learnt about averages. They are a powerful tool
 
And so far you have ignored pertinent questions put to you.

Standard low end trolling.
Your talking about unpredictable weather in the north Atlantic. I was merely pointing out that the world's constantly having unpredictable weather. Its not just a little island in the North Atlantic.

What thats got to do with Climate change is a bit mystifing. But your a bit of a mystic misfit..
 
lets see what the weather brings today but if it turns out that it is hotter today than 79 years ago (when we were not paying any climate tax ) then its quite clear that paying climate tax is not helping - maybe we need to pay more climate tax.
Feel scammed yet.
 
Nobody can deny there is climate change, what isn't clear is that if this is just a natural occurance or man made. The weather is so unpredictable it is easy to say that we are heading for disaster. Nothing we can do about it one way or the other so I don't worry about it. If it is sunny I just enjoy it.
The build up of CO2 in the atmosphere is largely from burning of fossil fuels. We know this, as the carbon added to the atmosphere has a particular isotope that has increased significantly. We know these have come from us burning fossil fuels.
We know CO2 causes climate change, and we know that we are causing this.
Even corporations who cause it admit this, and their own studies have shown they cause it.
~97% of climate scientists agree we are the cause.
Maybe you should look at the impact this trend will have as average temperature increases. At the cost of tackling the effects.
The climate is projected to increase by about 2.3 to 2.5c in the next decade or so (last I heard), which will be bad enough... And expensive.
The climate was projected to increase by about 4c before the Paris Agreement, which would have been catastrophic.
 
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The build up of CO2 in the atmosphere is largely from burning of fossil fuels. We know this, as the carbon added to the atmosphere has a particular isotope that has increased significantly. We know these have come us burning fossil fuels.
We know CO2 causes climate change, and we know that we are causing this.
Even corporations who cause it admit this, and their own studies have shown they cause it.
No we dont "know"
~97% of climate scientists agree we are the cause.
That one is one of the biggest misquoted "facts" in the whole argument and one that is constantly regurgitated by people who haven’t actually looked into that figure where it came from and the facts behind it --- spoiler alert -- its BS.
Maybe you should look at the impact this trend will have as average temperature increases. At the cost of tackling the effects.
 
Ive worked in Canada; one day I went to work. It was -5
The next day was 60⁰c by the afternoon and I was shirtless.

I went camping in February in the blue mountains. It was freezing. Even Sydney was cold that day.

Do you not understand weather is unpredictable worldwide?

I dont deny climate change , I just dont get that a hot day is blamed on climate change because its never been so hot since 1947

Highest ever recorded temperature in Canada was 49.6degC on 29th of June 2021.
 
That one is one of the biggest misquoted "facts" in the whole argument and one that is constantly regurgitated by people who haven’t actually looked into that figure where it came from and the facts behind it --- spoiler alert -- its BS.
Yep, it's an underestimate. I keep asking for credible climate scientists who disagree with the consensus of manmade climate change. No one can find them...

Perhaps because oil and coal firms refuse to fund their research on a moral basis.
 
Yep, it's an underestimate. I keep asking for credible climate scientists who disagree with the consensus of manmade climate change. No one can find them...

Perhaps because oil and coal firms refuse to fund their research on a moral basis.
The 97% figure is BS - no need to go over it again - at one point on here one person was saying there are hundreds of thousands of climate scientist :rolleyes:
 
Your talking about unpredictable weather in the north Atlantic. I was merely pointing out that the world's constantly having unpredictable weather. Its not just a little island in the North Atlantic.

What thats got to do with Climate change is a bit mystifing. But your a bit of a mystic misfit..
Its amazing how this unpredictable weather is consistently getting hotter.

The hottest 10 years ever recorded are all in the last decade. That isn't random change, that's a rising trend with some random variation.
 
Its what we call 'climate'.

As the average temperature, the average rainfall, the average sunshine changes the climate changes.

We can also use the words current climate together, to meam something totally different!
 
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