Tells me all I need to know about your understanding of science...A few facts. We were not shut down by a common cold virus. It is a sars virus, while similar, is not the same, and as events proved, far more deadly.
Tells me all I need to know about your understanding of science...A few facts. We were not shut down by a common cold virus. It is a sars virus, while similar, is not the same, and as events proved, far more deadly.
just keep waiting to be rescued...Point 4. Were you there, taking part to be able to make such a definite statement? If not you are not realy any more in the know than any other member of the public are you.?
There are unicorns; they're all over the place up here. It's the National animal
It's carved on everything from gateways to castles. Has been so for hundreds of years.
I think the biggest issues are that folks have conflated so many differing strands of 'evidence' and when it is looked at, with thought, rather than just glanced through and spouted onwards, then the evidence presented in support often doesn't actually apply to the topic.
That muddle becomes both annoying and frustrating, and we end up with folks ranting and raving against anyone who says, "Well, wait a minute, this isn't actually relevant", and, "How much did you get paid to write this ?".
We need encouragement to change things, not harangued or browbeaten with ranting great screeds of mixed grade science and tabloid journalism.
The Earth and it's climate are in a constant state of flux. Albeit it's a long time period kind of flux usually.
It was warmer here when the Romans invaded Britain than it is now.
What is now sub marginal land was productive arable land then.
I'm not denying climate change, or mankind's part in it, but change is normal, not just driven by us.
It's how we adapt to those changes that matters, but that change needs society to adapt; in the grand scheme of things a few individuals aren't going to do it, regardless of how careful or conscientious they may be.
So, I won't be becoming a 'crusty' and I won't be giving up living in a warm dry home, even if I am not energy self sufficient, or off grid for water, sewerage, electricity, gas or even cable internet.
My 'society' is trying to change, and slowly we're getting there at least on the green energy front
The rest will just take a bit more time and effort.
Turn down the thermostat a degree or so though, put on another jumper and some socks, it's March, not mid Summer
Tells me all I need to know about your understanding of science...
Is that your best shot?just keep waiting to be rescued...
lol and quotes like that show be you know about as much about anthropology as you do scienceIs that your best shot?
Resorting to insults and cheap shots rather that rational conversation, shows me that you probably have more than your fair share of neanderthal genes.
Your insults are very amusing.
Oooh! Your realy on an insult roll now ain't you? My dear boy, quit while you still have a tiny bit of dignity left.lol and quotes like that show be you know about as much about anthropology as you do science
keep digging...
You assume alot don't you...Oooh! Your realy on an insult roll now ain't you? My dear boy, quit while you still have a tiny bit of dignity left.
As you have no idea of my education level, you are just being silly now.
But if you want to play, I'm game! But,
I'm here to have an informed discussion, and am open to properly presented "evidence" not ill thought out petty insults.
Thanks for that
Maybe they read up on the subject and realise the media drama has blown it all out of proportion, so much so they were happy to be on the front line during the pandemic caring for covid positive patient's? just maybe?
There are unicorns; they're all over the place up here. It's the National animal
It's carved on everything from gateways to castles. Has been so for hundreds of years.
I think the biggest issues are that folks have conflated so many differing strands of 'evidence' and when it is looked at, with thought, rather than just glanced through and spouted onwards, then the evidence presented in support often doesn't actually apply to the topic.
That muddle becomes both annoying and frustrating, and we end up with folks ranting and raving against anyone who says, "Well, wait a minute, this isn't actually relevant", and, "How much did you get paid to write this ?".
We need encouragement to change things, not harangued or browbeaten with ranting great screeds of mixed grade science and tabloid journalism.
The Earth and it's climate are in a constant state of flux. Albeit it's a long time period kind of flux usually.
It was warmer here when the Romans invaded Britain than it is now.
What is now sub marginal land was productive arable land then.
I'm not denying climate change, or mankind's part in it, but change is normal, not just driven by us.
It's how we adapt to those changes that matters, but that change needs society to adapt; in the grand scheme of things a few individuals aren't going to do it, regardless of how careful or conscientious they may be.
So, I won't be becoming a 'crusty' and I won't be giving up living in a warm dry home, even if I am not energy self sufficient, or off grid for water, sewerage, electricity, gas or even cable internet.
My 'society' is trying to change, and slowly we're getting there at least on the green energy front
The rest will just take a bit more time and effort.
Turn down the thermostat a degree or so though, put on another jumper and some socks, it's March, not mid Summer
I think you are the one making assumptions of my education level, and I've noticed your replies have dwindled from rants to one line insults. Not very good ones either.You assume alot don't you...
I agree, but its eye opening isn't it?Oh dear, this is just infant school playground stuff now (from all sides) - I'll put this thread on 'ignore' it has no value all in improving anyone's understanding of the situation and is certainly well below an intellectual discussion IMO
Oh please, don't start him off again!So, exactly which parts of the climate science are you railing against Corso?
We seem to be missing out on a bit of detail with the "All of it" kind of answer. Now obviously it can't be all of it, that would just be silly so can you be more specific? Ta muchly.
In response to the OP, the answer is “not much” it does seem a bit nebulous to think what I can do to prepare for climate collapse, and I’m a bit more focussed on mitigation at the moment, and haven’t quite thought through adaptation.
I expect I’m quite lucky that I live somewhere which is potentially quite shielded from the heating. Potentially even benefitting from it. I’ll top up my insulation, probably get some kind of renewables. Might set up some rain water harvesting, certainly not pave over the garden. My house is a fair few meters above sea level. The railway at the back is a few meters below the house and the garden slopes down towards it. So flash flooding will go there first I reckon.
Maybe I’ll start growing grapes… a better crop of tomatoes would be a start.
I haven't seen any climate science in this thread? - The OP posted up a load of click bait clap trap - full of miss-quotes, half truths and media hype, that was my point.So, exactly which parts of the climate science are you railing against Corso?
We seem to be missing out on a bit of detail with the "All of it" kind of answer. Now obviously it can't be all of it, that would just be silly so can you be more specific? Ta muchly.