Climate Change in Australia (Part 2)

It’s gathering on that strawman bullshitt you just pulled in your last comment. Get a new routine troll

and ice cream trucks

Person, woman, man, camera, TV, covfefe

All of our cities and supporting infrastructure are predicated on the climate being relatively static. Mess with that paradigm and it could get costly. And for the places where the effects are benign the costs will come from accomodating the influx of less fortunate people.

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We can’t do anything about solar flares, or orbital anomalies. We can only control our own contribution, and harden systems.

I feel like you don’t like people debating the very name of this tread. You like everyone to be thinking that the end is neigh. I disagree but you can continue to scream “Bring out your dead” & I will continue to bring light on what I think is the biggest scam in human history,. Cheers name caller

All true, but we’re coming out of a mini ice age so this was inevitable anyway. I’m sure we can adapt to a 1-2 degree variation.

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Exactly my point. The climate is entirely out of our control if it’s so reactive to factors outside of our control.

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Why don’t you address Humble_Minion directly and debate him.

This is something happening in decades not eras. Which means it is us.

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No it’s not. It’s a finite system. We play our role.

Gee I thought I blocked you. FIXED

Coward

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Only if extrapolated on a longer time scale the rise is very minimal

Ha, name caller from the physical threat guy. For failed race horses the end is almost always neigh, but for the rest of us it’s more like one day you just can’t find coffee beans on the shelf anymore. And your garden’s fukked for the 3rd year running. And there’s another resource war started somewhere you don’t think about. And a new virus has emerged. Etc.

resorting to name calling again … that shows exactly what you are

That doesn’t make me any more excited. And there are two videos…

Look, if the deniers on here can’t be bothered reading a 5 minute scientific paper then don’t get upset when people like me have zero interest in watching multiple hours of YouTube selectively sourced clickbait.

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Factors like sulfate aerosols? Which was the answer to your question btw, several times.

I’m fairly selfish, I care more about how comfortable life will be for myself and others in the coming decades.

When compared to Venus, Earth always seems pretty cool.

2 degrees may be enough to undercut some important systems. That assumes it stops there.

So, not FIXED?

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