NIMAN wrote: » So one guy says 'could be', and thats that. Fact. People need to catch themselves on ffs. Maybe this guy was getting funding in climate study? Maybe it paid him to say these things? Some of the exaggerating going on is shocking. And its a bit like some of the other things in society, you simply aren't allowed to question them any more.
SafeSurfer wrote: » RTE on the climate change bandwagon. Just last week they had a show about Francis Brennan on a cruise ship. A cruise ship emits the same amount of pollution as a million cars per day, while dumping millions of litres of untreated sewage in the ocean. Then they push the electric car “solution”.
RedParrot wrote: » Did you watch Gerry's documentary before Claires show? I rarely sit down to watch TV but that was an hour I sat and watched and I enjoyed watching it too. There was a lad who works for the weather station in Denmark on Gerrys show. I will need to go back on the player and see what exactly was said. I think it was said, there's an ice cap or something melting and it melted 1mm over the past year or something whereas it took many, many years for 1mm to melt previous to this. I will need to watch it again on the player.
RedParrot wrote: » I will need to go back on the player and see what exactly was said. I think it was said, there's an ice cap or something melting and it melted 1mm over the past year or something whereas it took many, many years for 1mm to melt previous to this. I will need to watch it again on the player.
MintyMagnum wrote: » Previous 100yrs it melted by 2mm. Last yr it melted by 1mm...Scary stuff.
SafeSurfer wrote: » Imagine spending 100 years measuring a 2mm rise. The land falling would account for some of that over a century.
NIMAN wrote: » So is a 1mm rise in 2 years worrying? Doesn't sound like something to worry about tbh.
Naggdefy wrote: » Well if it is it would be. 4 inches in 20 years. A foot in 60!! If it's true that is.
SafeSurfer wrote: » 20mm is about three quarters of an inch. So it would take 144 years to make a foot.
Naggdefy wrote: » Yeah I deleted when I saw the error of my ways!!
NIMAN wrote: » Pity you are wasting your time Naggdefy, cos carbon emissions rose in 2019, and they will rise again in 2020. Its a losing battle until the big guns get on board. I didn't see of the programme tonight about CC, but I saw trailers for the week of programmes on RTE about it. I saw plenty of dramatic images of Dublin being flooded etc. All very Daily Mailesque imho.
NIMAN wrote: Let's be honest, living is destructive.
NIMAN wrote: » Let's be honest, living is destructive. The hardcore climate change evangelists want negative economic growth, want us to stop driving, flying, eating meat, buying clothes, holidaying, heating our homes ....... I heard Mary Robinson on the radio earlier, spoofing about how she is now a pescatarian. Whoopee for you. And she wants us all to stop eating meat. Yet she still hops in her limo and gets driven around the country to spout this nonsense.......feck off Mary. You're fooling no-one.
NIMAN wrote: » I thought it was cow's burps, not farts, that were the issue?
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » Plus, the methane that cattle produce (which is what they claim is causing climate change) is nothing compared to the methane machines produce. Animal methane lingers in the ozone layer for about 12 months, methane produced by factories and machines lingers in the Layer for close to 10 years.
YFlyer wrote: » Citation please.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » Sure thing-and thank you for making me double check, because I made an error. Cow Methane lasts for 10 years in the atmosphere-CO2, from Car emissions, lasts for ten times as long, 100 years.https://climatefeedback.org/claimreview/claim-about-climate-impacts-of-cows-vs-cars-needs-a-little-explanation-financial-times/ As noted, the use of cars has increased far more than the consumption of cattle or dairy products. We're going to see far more vehicles on the road than we will see cattle. Consider, also, that if 'investing in veganism' is indeed reducing pollution, we'll see a far greater number of heavy duty machinery. More lingering pollution will be created by this than by cattle. Plus it's pollution that will linger for far longer.
YFlyer wrote: » You said methane machines produce.
zorro2566 wrote: » Never mind the sea levels rising,I rise a bit watching Claire!
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » I genuinely don't see it-she's trashy, imo.