April 6, 2025

28 thoughts on “‘We are moving into a different climate era’, author warns amid record-breaking heat

  1. By volume, the dry air in Earth's atmosphere is about 78.08 percent nitrogen, 20.95 percent oxygen, and 0.93 percent argon, adding up to 99.96 percent. A brew of trace gases accounts for the other approximately 0.04 percent, including the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and ozone. To think that a small increase (200 parts per million in the last hundred years) of carbon dioxide would affect the weather is absurd.

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  3. I remember in school when I was a kidâ€Ļclimate fear nonsense. When it didn’t happen, they just changed the name. Ozone layer being destroyed was quite a thing. Ban all hair spray. I think at one point we were supposed to all be frozen or under water too. Who knows. Keeps changing. That little girl leftest activist the “How dare you” girl, pretty sure the date she spurred out for the earth ending has passed. Should we take care of the plant and have good stewardship as God designed. Of course. But this worshipping of the climate and environment, has gone too far.

  4. Were not gods people were a disease. Same as that disease you call pregnancy. Oil never once burned on earth naturally before man, 100 billion barrel oil deposits just sat there in the crust living next lava, plate techtonics, asteroids, volcanoes never once burned a single drop on its own.

  5. Weve been marching towards this for 150yrs, we were warned this would happen. But the almighty dollar always wins out. Now we will get what we deserve for being so smug and glib. Whatever befalls humanity has been created by humanity. The only thing that worries me is the change in the eco systems that will effect every other living thing on the planet. They don't deserve what human ignorance has in store for them. As for the humans, whatever they asked for it.

  6. All the independent expert accounting and audits show fossil is more expensive than renewable.
    That's not even counting the food price inflation it causes.
    CANDIES. Before climate gets any stranger:

    Cut 2% of today's level of fossil trade per month down to zero by 2030 by regulated limits on fossil finance and licensing — "Jevons' Paradox and the clean energy transition", Giri Venkataramanan, Wisconsin Energy Institute;

    Abate methane emissions as much as possible as soon as possible, especially litho-methane — "Unsung (climate) hero: The business case for curbing methane | Presented by Stephan Nicoleau", Project Drawdown;

    National programs to increase energy efficiency 8% per year while cutting licenses for fossil energy saved, and transition new cement pours to carbon-negative 15% per year – Citizens Climate Lobby;

    Diversify wildlife by conservation efforts equivalent to 40% immediate drop in shipping traffic at sea, and like measures on land, such as Miyawaki Forests;

    Increase biomass equivalent to a trillion new trees afforested — and harvested to avoid new methane from their decay — worldwide by 2060 (The Trillion Tree Project);

    Educate key policymakers on the economic benefits of climate action (Dr. Katharine Hayhoe);

    Stop leakage offshore by border measures to keep fossil equipment and materials from moving internationally (The World Bank).

  7. Many people are concerned about climate change and its potential impacts on our planet. However, it's essential to approach this topic with a critical eye, questioning the assumptions and evidence presented by mainstream narratives.

    Skepticism Towards Climate Models:

    One of the primary concerns for climate skeptics is the reliability of climate models. These models predict future climate conditions based on various assumptions and inputs. Skeptics argue that these models have not consistently predicted climate trends accurately in the past, raising doubts about their projections for the future. They emphasize that the complexity of climate systems, with numerous variables and potential feedback loops, makes precise modeling exceedingly difficult.

    Historical Climate Variability:

    Skeptics often point to historical climate data showing significant natural variability in Earth's climate long before industrialization. They highlight periods such as the Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice Age as evidence that climate can change naturally and significantly without human influence. This perspective suggests that current climate changes might also be part of natural variability rather than primarily driven by human activity.

    Economic and Social Impacts:

    There is also concern about the economic and social impacts of aggressive climate policies. Skeptics argue that measures to reduce carbon emissions, such as shifting to renewable energy sources or imposing carbon taxes, could lead to higher energy costs, job losses in certain industries, and overall economic disruption. They advocate for a balanced approach that considers both environmental protection and economic stability.

    Questioning the Consensus:

    Climate skeptics often question the consensus presented by the scientific community. They argue that science is not based on consensus but on rigorous testing and validation of hypotheses. Skeptics call for open debate and further research, asserting that dissenting opinions and alternative theories should be given a fair hearing rather than being dismissed.

    Human Ingenuity and Adaptability:

    From this perspective, human ingenuity and adaptability are crucial. Skeptics believe that humans have the capability to adapt to changing conditions through technological innovation and improvements in resilience. They argue that instead of focusing solely on mitigating climate change, more effort should be put into adapting to its potential impacts, ensuring that societies are prepared for various possible future scenarios.

    Conclusion:

    In addressing climate change, it is important to critically evaluate the evidence, consider historical context, and weigh the potential impacts of proposed policies. By fostering open debate and prioritizing adaptation alongside mitigation, we can develop a balanced approach that respects both environmental and economic concerns.

  8. It is an established scientific fact that global warming (climate change) is due to use of fossil fuels which traps C02 in the atmosphere. No the problem is not just "summer." Duh!

  9. Fun fact: electric cars use up more fossil fuels in the production process than gas vehicles do during both the production and the use of fossil fuel over the course of the life of the vehicle. Unfortunately, the electric car advocacy is a political scam by the left

  10. CLIMATE CHANGE HAPPENED JAN. 2012 TO 2024 = 35-45 ERUPTIONS PER/DAY. FROM 1985 -2011 3-4 PER/DAY. 1 VOLCANIC-SMO ERUPTION CAUSES INFECTIOUS DISEASE IN 2021 THERE WAS 14,434 ERUPTIONS THAT YEAR ==IF 1 CAUSES INFECTIOUS DISEASE THEN 14,434 ERUPTIONS DAILY WOULD CAUSE A = "PANDEMIC OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES " ==

  11. Just so you all know. It’s confirmed, we already passed the point of no return. From now it’s less about avoiding climate disasters, it’s more about lessening their impact. But there will still be those who didn’t pay attention in class saying “it’s just summer”

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