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When you say not least can you give a concrete figure as a percentage of the total causes. That would be impressive.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_issues_with_coral_reefs
The point is that humans are damaging the world far more quickly in ways that do not relate to climate change. Only they don't think it's their fault since it is climate change that is the bogey man.
We must be thankful for small mercies. Greenpeace got it wrong over mercury in fish (the tuna family have a naturally high mercury content - it's essential to their fast-muscle physiology),
Tim, please provide peer reviewed literature that shows the resilience of mangroves to sustained flooding.
even a change of 15 cm by 2050 would cause irreparable damage to mangrove populations around the world.
On this one I have to support Tim.http://outreach.stakeholderforum.org/index.php/previous-editions/cop-19/190-cop19day3-disasters-security-loss-and-damage/1572-how-mangroves-help-in-reducing-flooding-and-coastal-erosion
Here is one of the references from the way back machine.https://web.archive.org/web/20091008064436/http://www.ipsnews.net:80/news.asp?idnews=40021Now that IS scary.
Quote from: jeffreyH on 21/05/2017 16:02:30The point is that humans are damaging the world far more quickly in ways that do not relate to climate change. Only they don't think it's their fault since it is climate change that is the bogey man.Yes.The obsession with CO2 is stopping any progres on real concearns with things that actually have negative impacts.
Quote from: jeffreyH on 21/05/2017 14:10:01Here is one of the references from the way back machine.https://web.archive.org/web/20091008064436/http://www.ipsnews.net:80/news.asp?idnews=40021Now that IS scary.I wonder how they managed to survive in all those periods when the CO2 level was far higher than that?
Quote from: Tim the Plumber on 22/05/2017 19:52:49Quote from: jeffreyH on 21/05/2017 16:02:30The point is that humans are damaging the world far more quickly in ways that do not relate to climate change. Only they don't think it's their fault since it is climate change that is the bogey man.Yes.The obsession with CO2 is stopping any progres on real concearns with things that actually have negative impacts.So, the whaling is still going on. the clean air acts have been repealed, nobody just banned the use of plastic microbeads, the ozone depleting CFCs are still in fashion, solar and wind power are not being introduced and so on.Try to make your nonsense less obvious next time.
Quote from: Tim the Plumber on 22/05/2017 19:51:30Quote from: jeffreyH on 21/05/2017 14:10:01Here is one of the references from the way back machine.https://web.archive.org/web/20091008064436/http://www.ipsnews.net:80/news.asp?idnews=40021Now that IS scary.I wonder how they managed to survive in all those periods when the CO2 level was far higher than that?The times when the record shows that the sun wasn't so hot?
Quote from: jeffreyH on 21/05/2017 16:02:30The point is that humans are damaging the world far more quickly in ways that do not relate to climate change. Only they don't think it's their fault since it is climate change that is the bogey man.What?Have all the environmental campaign groups like Greenpeace have suddenly stopped worrying about pollution, plastic in the seas, whaling, mercury in fish unsustainable growth, nuclear power, overfishingand so on?When did that happen? OK, I just checked.It seems your claim is bullshit.
Thousands of deaths in the UK are linked to diesel from cars, I don't know to what extent this is hype or true.
The proper sorting out of fish stock protection is left on the back burner to pander to the anti-CO2 madness.
Rain forrests are cut down to farm sugar to make petrol and diesel.