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David wrote:Fluctuations in climate and the natural disasters that they bring about have, of course, occurred throughout human history. It's when these fluctuations are hitting new upper extremes and frequency that we have a serious problem.
No, I'd say that equates to; bigger population over more areas and more/better recording equipment.

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Skids, it wouldn't matter what anyone comes up with there is that opposing view with statistics that build a case for both sides. I get it, you and I won't know who's right or wrong as we won't be around. My view is basic, I hope the scientists are wrong.
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Pretty much.

My view, as I've said before, is that the science behind CO2 being a greenhouse gas is pretty clear and settled. As such, it makes sense to take steps to minimise production and move to cleaner renewable sources.

What's not settled is what the impact of global warming will have, how much of a contribution it has, if any, on frequency of extreme weather.

The earths magnetic field has been acting up recently resulting in the magnetic north pole moving dramatically. What impact does that have on weather?

We're due for another glacial period due to natural factors completely out of our control and unrelated to greenhouse gases. What impact does that have on weather?

Just because you don't agree with the zealots and their unsubstantiated yet constantly repeated claims of global disaster unless we change things yesterday doesn't make you a climate change sceptic in my book.
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^^There are a lot of contradictions out in the world. We have a Government that deny sea levels are rising yet I have been involved with RFQTS (Request for Quotation and Tasking Statement) for the ADF which involves raising Naval Base pier levels due to rising sea levels. Firstly Garden Island to be raised 1.5 metres. Works to start 2020.
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culprit, many moons ago i was a procurement clerk in the Army and we became the tri service managers of victualling equipment. crockery, cutlery, pots and pans etc. We could not work out why the navy went through 5 times as much as the other 2 services put together and it was mostly mugs and silver plated officers cutlery and embossed crockery.

So the major flew to Sydney and spoke to some people and found out a few things. originally they blames on ship movement.

1. duty watch officers would grab a mug of coffee and instead of taking the mug back would fling the thing over the side.

2. Ships returning from overseas had dining in nights before they disembarked in the snco and officers mess and the ratings had to serve etc and they couldn,t go on leave until the dishes were done. so they would wrap it all up in the tablecloths and fling it into the sea adjacent to garden island. subsequent tool dives by trainee mine clearance divers dredged up over 20 tonnes of silverware. there is probably a few hundred more in the sludge
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^^ha ha, well we do have the HMAS Cocktail Party. Could be something in that.
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So, this Friday, students are holding a protest day about climate change.

https://www.schoolstrike4climate.com/about

I saw a young girl, 16 I think they said, who's one of the organises speak on the Project.

Clearly a future Greens senator. She told them they wanted no more burning of fossil fuels and 100% renewable energy by 2030.

When asked what this might do to the economy, she actually laughed and said "The economy? Not my job, I'm a student"

So all idealism, no realism. :roll:

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Forget the economy, how do you grow enough food and transport it without fossil fuels? Stupid brainwashed, arrogant morons everywhere.
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You are so right Wokko, there seems to be a lot of brainwashed arrogant morons around. Not sure if you and I are in agreement in who they are though?
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stui magpie wrote:So, this Friday, students are holding a protest day about climate change.

https://www.schoolstrike4climate.com/about

I saw a young girl, 16 I think they said, who's one of the organises speak on the Project.

Clearly a future Greens senator. She told them they wanted no more burning of fossil fuels and 100% renewable energy by 2030.

When asked what this might do to the economy, she actually laughed and said "The economy? Not my job, I'm a student"

So all idealism, no realism. :roll:

Aisheeya Huq, welcome to the Greens.

https://twitter.com/theprojecttv/status ... 8131025920
Seriously you are bagging a 16 yr old and students for idealism and wanting to change the world they are inheriting ? really?

You go young people - you aren't tainted by the love of almighty dollar above everything else ( unfortunately that will be a yet for some of you) - those that are supposed to be " our leaders" are tainted by their desire for power and money - and dependant on lobby groups and donations from those that expect something in return!

More power to you - say it loud - say it proud young folk!!!
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No, I'm not bagging her. No problem with the idealism but you'd think she might have actually considered what some of the consequences were to their proposals, instead of the glib response she gave that it's not her problem.
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^ fair enough - that's exactly how I react when people say budget :wink: :D
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Hah. :lol:

I no longer have staff or a budget to worry about. Damn it's nice. :D
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Who cares about the fact that education standards are slipping in Australia.

As long as brainwashed children can protest about climate change, then that's the main thing :roll:
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These things aren't really in contention, though. Students taking a day off to protest or else choosing not to do so isn't going to affect broader structural educational problems one bit, so why bring it up?

In any case, whatever the failings of our current system, some might well point to students demonstrating engagement with important social issues as a good outcome.
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