Anonymous wrote:I live in Austin. We will likely have more than 60 days over 100 this summer. Never happened before. It is miserable.
Anonymous wrote:It’s the people who think climate change is dramatically impacting the weather they experience this year or last year or the next year that are the anti-science crew.
The science says it’s more like boiling a frog. And just because it was really hot this summer or we had a warmer winter doesn’t mean anything. It’s about average global temperature change over time. It’s sort of hyperbolic to start talking about “well it was 97 this year so by 2027 we are going to be in a lot of trouble.”
It’s stuff like that this that makes the climate change case lose so much credibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of scientists are actually alarmed, OP. I’ve heard that there’s already enough CO2 in the atmosphere that even if we stop all emissions right now, the global warming process will keep going.
If the increase continues at its present rate, within a few hundred years the average surface temperature on earth in the middle latitudes (between 20-40 degrees north and south of the equator) will be sufficient to melt lead and types of metals.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of scientists are actually alarmed, OP. I’ve heard that there’s already enough CO2 in the atmosphere that even if we stop all emissions right now, the global warming process will keep going.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of scientists are actually alarmed, OP. I’ve heard that there’s already enough CO2 in the atmosphere that even if we stop all emissions right now, the global warming process will keep going.
That’s so sad. I remember when that was only a possibility.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like if anything it would be like FL here in the DMV. Not somewhere uninhabitable.
Anonymous wrote:Don't worry. The rich will be fine.