SpiderSpurs
Ryan Nelsen
Not climate.Absolute biblical weather in Valencia at the moment. Yesterday it was Malaga and Albecete, and the day before it was a place called Alora. Coming to a town near you soon unfortunately.
Not climate.Absolute biblical weather in Valencia at the moment. Yesterday it was Malaga and Albecete, and the day before it was a place called Alora. Coming to a town near you soon unfortunately.
Your point?Not climate.
This is a climate change thread and you're waffling on about bad weather.Your point?
It is all weather mate when it happens. You do understand the link between the increase in heat and the amount of moisture in the atmosphere?This is a climate change thread and you're waffling on about bad weather.
Of course it is, what a stupid comment. Climate change is the cause of these extreme weather events.Not climate.
First time I can remember Halloween night being so warm. Shirt sleeves weather. Normally here in Canada, you'd buy or create kids' costumes with room to get a winter jacket underneath. Wife and I closed up our cottage 250 km north of Toronto last week and it was warm enough to take a quick swim in the lake. Normally, this time of year we'd be seeing light dustings of snow or certainly heavy frost. I was in shorts and t-shirt last week.
Now, the warming weather is becoming so evident. Last year, the lake barely iced over. We have spent past winter weekends there and the ice would be close to two feet thick. There'd be a gathering of ice fishing huts and people would scoot around the lake on snowmobiles and quad bikes. Not now. Never had to worry about ticks in past years. Too cold in winter for them to survive. Now? We're starting to see them as birds and animals that never ventured that far north are routinely visiting there now.
Not quite, and that is not how it works.Of course it is, what a stupid comment. Climate change is the cause of these extreme weather events.
Yeah, its 100 year floods happening every 5 years that are the issue.Not quite, and that is not how it works.
You can't catagorically say it was climate change, these sorts of floods have always happened.
What climate change does is increase the potentional strength and frequency.
You cant say climate change was the cause, but it certainly may have had an influence.
My dad lived in the South of France, big thick stone walls, cool in the summer, warm in the winter.Yeah, its 100 year floods happening every 5 years that are the issue.
I was listening to something recently saying it might be best to go back to older building materials like stone, as these are much more resiliant to flooding (let the water subside, then just brush out the mud), than newer materials that get completely destroyed
Oh my!....you're not suggesting getting rid of chipboard laminate flooring?!!Yeah, its 100 year floods happening every 5 years that are the issue.
I was listening to something recently saying it might be best to go back to older building materials like stone, as these are much more resiliant to flooding (let the water subside, then just brush out the mud), than newer materials that get completely destroyed
Calm down.Of course it is, what a stupid comment. Climate change is the cause of these extreme weather events.
That's the last line of defense. You'd build above the 100 year flood level first, and avoid the water getting in at all.Yeah, its 100 year floods happening every 5 years that are the issue.
I was listening to something recently saying it might be best to go back to older building materials like stone, as these are much more resiliant to flooding (let the water subside, then just brush out the mud), than newer materials that get completely destroyed
Happening now in my area as part of planning strategic policy....brought a lot of house building to a stop as a consequence though.That's the last line of defense. You'd build above the 100 year flood level first, and avoid the water getting in at all.
Neo-liberalism does not computeThat's the last line of defense. You'd build above the 100 year flood level first, and avoid the water getting in at all.
It won't get better unfortunately. We're well passed the point where we can reverse the damage. We can only limit further damage but we are not even doing that. Emissions are still rising.The climate does change and we do pollute. We are of course not entirely to blame for the climate changing. Do we negatively contribute? Yes of course and it may get worse before it gets better.
If we stopped pumping CO2 into the atmosphere today, the tempurature would still continue to rise for 100-200 years more years until global tempuratures reach their new equalibrium.It won't get better unfortunately. We're well passed the point where we can reverse the damage. We can only limit further damage but we are not even doing that. Emissions are still rising.
It won't get better unfortunately. We're well passed the point where we can reverse the damage. We can only limit further damage but we are not even doing that. Emissions are still rising.