Why don't you ask a climate scientist?So, is there anyone left with the opinion that we're all doomed to burn in the fires of Hell upon Earth?
We have NEVER enjoyed a stable climate.
Why don't you ask a climate scientist?So, is there anyone left with the opinion that we're all doomed to burn in the fires of Hell upon Earth?
We have NEVER enjoyed a stable climate.
............. but it then comes on 3 hours earlier than they get up to make sure the house is a nice temp when they get up.
............. but it then comes on 3 hours earlier than they get up to make sure the house is a nice temp when they get up.
The thought of everyone's noisy heat pumps all flashing up at 4am is not a pleasant one.
Let me help you out a bit more.So, is there anyone left with the opinion that we're all doomed to burn in the fires of Hell upon Earth?
We have NEVER enjoyed a stable climate.
............. but it then comes on 3 hours earlier than they get up to make sure the house is a nice temp when they get up.
The thought of everyone's noisy heat pumps all flashing up at 4am is not a pleasant one.
The thought of everyone's noisy heat pumps all flashing up at 4am is not a pleasant one.
Let me help you out a bit more.
Last few thousad years has seen rather a lot of stability. I appreciate the scale changes over time, but it shows clearly that over 10000 years of stability is being thrown away:
I bet once upon a time, folk used to wake up to grates being emptied into metal bins and smoke filled streets.The thought of everyone's noisy heat pumps all flashing up at 4am is not a pleasant one.
No. On every count.So what you are saying is that the earth has traditionally had a fairly unstable temperature, except for the last 10,000 years, but the suggestion is that the earth may be returning back to its traditional instability, which might or might not be due to human influences. Yet despite the uncertainness about the cause, humans should revert back to cave dwelling to save the earth - the doing of which might or might not help the situation at all.
I stayed in a National Trust cottage that had ASHP heating. The rads were the size of double decker buses, but never got more than luke warm. Luckily there were 2 wood burning stoves…….
The thought of everyone's noisy heat pumps all flashing up at 4am is not a pleasant one.
That is working exactly as intended.
That's one of the major drawbacks with heat pumps. Heat response is very slow so they need to be on 24/7. During cold weather they'll be blowing away more or less constantly.In this instance it would be more beneficial to just leave the heating on permanently
What keeping your home so cold you've gotta burn wood to get warm?