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Quote from: jeffreyH on 17/04/2017 14:25:46Rocketing inflation making food unaffordable, war disrupting agriculture and mass migration of refugees. It's here now and won't be improved by a changing climate.https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2017/feb/20/famine-declared-in-south-sudanAre you claiming that inflation due to poor governance in third world countries or mass migration is due to climatic changes that have happened already are due to climate change/CO2?I know it sounds like the stuff that comes out of the Green/Communist/Alarmist/Warmist camp because such drivel often does but it just blaming everything on climate change that has not actually happened yet. Find another boggy man.
Rocketing inflation making food unaffordable, war disrupting agriculture and mass migration of refugees. It's here now and won't be improved by a changing climate.https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2017/feb/20/famine-declared-in-south-sudan
Quote from: Tim the Plumber on 18/04/2017 16:34:23I think that the predictions of reductions in agricultural yealds are lies. Pure and simple. When we want to grow plants quickly we put them in greenhouses with more heat, more water and more CO2 which causes them, all of them, to thrive. So your commitment to ignorance starts with your knowledge of those plants that thrive in greenhouses and complete lack of knowledge about plants in general? Good to know. This says a lot about your character.
I think that the predictions of reductions in agricultural yealds are lies. Pure and simple. When we want to grow plants quickly we put them in greenhouses with more heat, more water and more CO2 which causes them, all of them, to thrive.
Quote from: Tim the Plumber on 18/04/2017 16:31:23...OK, so we have finally narrowed down the doom list to bad weather due to increased energy in the system. And not the Gulf stream thing.This is obviously drivel. Quite.Your post is obvious drivel- because we haven't excluded the gulf stream at all.What I did was point out that the weather will be affected.That has many outcomes- many of them bad for people.And yet you seem to have treated it as if it's trivial.
...OK, so we have finally narrowed down the doom list to bad weather due to increased energy in the system. And not the Gulf stream thing.This is obviously drivel.
Quote from: Tim the Plumber on 18/04/2017 16:34:23...I think that the predictions of reductions in agricultural yealds are lies. Pure and simple. When we want to grow plants quickly we put them in greenhouses with more heat, more water and more CO2 which causes them, all of them, to thrive. You point out that we put plants in carefully controlled conditions to get them to grow better.You are saying that removing the controls that we already have will make them grow fattier.That's absurd: which one do you mean?.And why would anyone bother to lie?
...I think that the predictions of reductions in agricultural yealds are lies. Pure and simple. When we want to grow plants quickly we put them in greenhouses with more heat, more water and more CO2 which causes them, all of them, to thrive.
Quote from: Tim the Plumber on 17/04/2017 16:30:28Quote from: jeffreyH on 17/04/2017 14:25:46Rocketing inflation making food unaffordable, war disrupting agriculture and mass migration of refugees. It's here now and won't be improved by a changing climate.https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2017/feb/20/famine-declared-in-south-sudanAre you claiming that inflation due to poor governance in third world countries or mass migration is due to climatic changes that have happened already are due to climate change/CO2?I know it sounds like the stuff that comes out of the Green/Communist/Alarmist/Warmist camp because such drivel often does but it just blaming everything on climate change that has not actually happened yet. Find another boggy man. Let me get this straight.You make up a nonsensical relationship between inflation rates in the developing world and CO2 and pretend that it might be anything to do with the thread..Then you try say that this trash is in some way related to the people who actually accept science.That's certainly an odd way to look at the world..
JefferyH made the nonsensical relationship between inflation rates in the developing world and CO2 not I. This is what I mean by your normal high intelligence flying away when you are in this subject area.
Fact is that natural tree growth has accelerated during the current warming period. Difficult to make any assessment about farmed crops since agricultural practices and crop genetics have probably contributed more to yield variance than any climate change, and annual harvests tend to "reset the zero" so year-on-year yield figures depend on weather rather than climate. But satellite imagery of wilderness forests, and longterm yields of tree crops like coconuts does suggest a "benign" effect to date.
Quote from: Tim the Plumber on 19/04/2017 19:44:22JefferyH made the nonsensical relationship between inflation rates in the developing world and CO2 not I. This is what I mean by your normal high intelligence flying away when you are in this subject area. No He didn't.What he said was that climate change would make a bad situation worse.Whatever my intelligence may be or do, you just say things that are not true.Why is that?
Quote from: jeffreyH on 17/04/2017 14:25:46 Rocketing inflation making food unaffordable, war disrupting agriculture and mass migration of refugees. It's here now and won't be improved by a changing climate. https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2017/feb/20/famine-declared-in-south-sudan
Are you claiming that inflation due to poor governance in third world countries or mass migration is due to climatic changes that have happened already are due to climate change/CO2?I know it sounds like the stuff that comes out of the Green/Communist/Alarmist/Warmist camp because such drivel often does but it just blaming everything on climate change that has not actually happened yet. Find another boggy man.
Has anybody seen any actual reply that actually has something scary in it and supports it with a mechanism that is it's self supported by some actual science?Hopefully it will be somebody else's post which you point out.
Quote from: Tim the Plumber on 25/04/2017 16:38:02Has anybody seen any actual reply that actually has something scary in it and supports it with a mechanism that is it's self supported by some actual science?Hopefully it will be somebody else's post which you point out.Well, no. Because when someone puts up a link, you ask for the mechanism of the mechanism. So you will never find the link you are looking for.
Quote from: Tim the Plumber on 16/04/2017 16:28:08Quote from: PhysBang on 14/04/2017 21:29:37Here is a New Scientist article outlining the bad things that will accompany warming: https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn11657-climate-myths-its-too-cold-where-i-live-warming-will-be-great/Well, I read the first one. What of that do you find troubling? You see it might just be that I am far more confortable with risk than you are. That I see far more opportunities and look at the supposed bad things and don't see them being suficently well supported by deceny mechamisms to be justified.So, as always; What is scary? and what mechanism will do it? Same old question.You are not being "risk averse" you are being fact averse.The thing that is still scary is the thing we have told you before.We don't like dead people.Same old answer.For the same old reasons, by the same old mechanisms.The essential mechanism is that you put more power into the heat engine that we call the weather.You seem to be consistently ignoring that.
Quote from: PhysBang on 14/04/2017 21:29:37Here is a New Scientist article outlining the bad things that will accompany warming: https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn11657-climate-myths-its-too-cold-where-i-live-warming-will-be-great/Well, I read the first one. What of that do you find troubling? You see it might just be that I am far more confortable with risk than you are. That I see far more opportunities and look at the supposed bad things and don't see them being suficently well supported by deceny mechamisms to be justified.So, as always; What is scary? and what mechanism will do it? Same old question.
Here is a New Scientist article outlining the bad things that will accompany warming: https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn11657-climate-myths-its-too-cold-where-i-live-warming-will-be-great/
Quote from: PhysBang on 25/04/2017 17:26:18Quote from: Tim the Plumber on 25/04/2017 16:38:02Has anybody seen any actual reply that actually has something scary in it and supports it with a mechanism that is it's self supported by some actual science?Hopefully it will be somebody else's post which you point out.Well, no. Because when someone puts up a link, you ask for the mechanism of the mechanism. So you will never find the link you are looking for.You have to explain what happens (the mechanism) and then post a link to some sort of science to support it. You have yet to explain any mechanism. Don't feel too bad about this as nobody else has sone so so far. I live in hope.
Tim: when someone calls you a liar, my advice is to walk away.Remember that "they" present "adjusted" data. "We" apparently just tell lies, even when we are only asking for information. You can't win an argument with a gatepost.
My advice if someone calls you a liar is to check if you said something that isn't true; something perhaps like this"You have yet to explain any mechanism. "After someone has posted a mechanism"The essential mechanism is that you put more power into the heat engine that we call the weather."And, if it turns out that you have in fact lied then you have some options; you can apologise or, you can take the coward's way out and- as Alan advocates- run away.Obviously, there's third option.Ignore reality and carry on as if it didn't happen; keep on peddling the same stuff.I wonder which approach Tim's going to adopt.(Spoiler alert- he "has got previous" for option 3.)
Quote from: Bored chemist on 18/04/2017 12:46:09Quote from: Tim the Plumber on 16/04/2017 16:28:08Quote from: PhysBang on 14/04/2017 21:29:37Here is a New Scientist article outlining the bad things that will accompany warming: https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn11657-climate-myths-its-too-cold-where-i-live-warming-will-be-great/Well, I read the first one. What of that do you find troubling? You see it might just be that I am far more confortable with risk than you are. That I see far more opportunities and look at the supposed bad things and don't see them being suficently well supported by deceny mechamisms to be justified.So, as always; What is scary? and what mechanism will do it? Same old question.You are not being "risk averse" you are being fact averse.The thing that is still scary is the thing we have told you before.We don't like dead people.Same old answer.For the same old reasons, by the same old mechanisms.The essential mechanism is that you put more power into the heat engine that we call the weather.You seem to be consistently ignoring that.