Here is a series of videos by a science reporter, that takes on myths about climate change and debunks them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52KLGqD ... AP&index=1
You realize that comments like this betray a real lack of understanding about how climate works, right?ferox wrote:Yeah, global warming. The most freezing summer I remember.
Actually, it doesn't. "Global warming" is about climate change. The effects of climate change are more than just warming. It includes changes in the jet stream, changes in ocean temps and currents, more rainfall (such as the spate of 30-days-of-rain-in-one-20-hour-storm-induced floods in France, the U.K. and the U.S. (among other countries) over the past 5-6 years). It also includes colder than normal winters (in some locations) and both wetter and drier seasons (floods and droughts). 'Global warming' is a misnomer - it's all about climate change.SeanNelson wrote:You realize that comments like this betray a real lack of understanding about how climate works, right?ferox wrote:Yeah, global warming. The most freezing summer I remember.
An informative series of short videos - thanks for posting the link.NeilBlanchard wrote:Here is a series of videos by a science reporter, that takes on myths about climate change and debunks them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52KLGqD ... AP&index=1
Sorry. But I've heard so many people use isolated local weather events to try to refute climate change that it's become something of a trigger for me.SparkE wrote:...it was a joke - lighten up.SeanNelson wrote:You realize that comments like this betray a real lack of understanding about how climate works, right?ferox wrote:Yeah, global warming. The most freezing summer I remember.
So, in "pulling the vehicles off the road" - does that assume you had them crushed? If you merely sold them to someone else, rest assured; they are still on the road spewing CO2.SparkEVPilot wrote:
The changes I did make reduced my carbon dioxide contribution by 62%!
Pulling the two gasoline powered vehicles off of the road also helped reduce air pollution but, probably very little since both vehicles had excellent smog test reports. But, every little bit helps!
By definition, climate is described as "The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period." At what point did the differences in a microscopic sample of 5-6 years of weather patterns become referred to as "climate change"?SparkE wrote: "Global warming" is about climate change. The effects of climate change are more than just warming. It includes changes in the jet stream, changes in ocean temps and currents, more rainfall (such as the spate of 30-days-of-rain-in-one-20-hour-storm-induced floods in France, the U.K. and the U.S. (among other countries) over the past 5-6 years).
The truck sits in my driveway and is used very little - like occasional dump runs. My daughter, who lost her car, uses the Honda to go to work. I do what I can to reduce my gasoline carbon dioxide contribution. Others - like my daughter - are responsible for their own.oilerlord wrote:So, in "pulling the vehicles off the road" - does that assume you had them crushed? If you merely sold them to someone else, rest assured; they are still on the road spewing CO2.SparkEVPilot wrote:
The changes I did make reduced my carbon dioxide contribution by 62%!
Pulling the two gasoline powered vehicles off of the road also helped reduce air pollution but, probably very little since both vehicles had excellent smog test reports. But, every little bit helps!
oilerlord wrote:By definition, climate is described as "The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period." At what point did the differences in a microscopic sample of 5-6 years of weather patterns become referred to as "climate change"?SparkE wrote: "Global warming" is about climate change. The effects of climate change are more than just warming. It includes changes in the jet stream, changes in ocean temps and currents, more rainfall (such as the spate of 30-days-of-rain-in-one-20-hour-storm-induced floods in France, the U.K. and the U.S. (among other countries) over the past 5-6 years).