hammertime
Well-known member
I hope fusion gets here very soon… it doesn't look like the pollies are going to do much until half the world is underwater
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@magpiecol said:@jadtiger said:@magpiecol said:@jadtiger said:Any respect i had for Turnbull disappeared when he started waving a piece of coal around at parliament last week saying it was the way forward.He has abandoned every principal he supposedly stood for republic/global warming just to name a few to appease his right wing backbenchers.A total disaster bring on the next election.
South Australia could do with a piece of coal.
Global warming? Climate change? What a crock.
When winter arrives, I suppose it will be global cooling?
:crazy :crazy :crazy
You are entitled to your opinion col and the amount of people who swallow your line of thinking gets less every day.Most people understand that it is happening even if you dont.
I understand completely what is happening.
Latest poll shows that the MAJORITY of Aust. and other people around the world are waking up to the crap put out by the wealth distributors.
If we shut down the whole of Australia in regards to emissions, it would make NO difference.
So it seems that you are happy to charge your fellow Australians the highest electricity prices in the world for no benefit ( or as in South Australia and soon to be in Victoria, no electricity at all).
Good one.
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@Harvey said:If we shut down all industry and reduce emissions this will solve global warming. Australia's contribution of 1.17% of CO2 emissions are obviously the straw that broke the camels back.
@Cultured Bogan said:Actually Col one of the actions as part of the Paris Accord is the worldwide phasedown of high GWP refrigerants. It is virtually universally agreed that the existing gasses in use are significant contributors to climate change. So much so that the proposed 95% phasedown of hydroflurocarbon refrigerants by 2040 would see an average cooling across the planet of half a degree celsius. The planet average temperature increase since the industrial revolution is 0.8 degrees celsius.
Companies are expending heavy amounts of money and man hours to meet the challenges issued by governments largely within Europe to manage down the GWP of refrigerants. Incidentally, one of the most efficient refrigerants is CO2 itself.
I'd like to hear your opinion on this, as you've stated that you know exactly what is happening.
@Harvey said:If we shut down all industry and reduce emissions this will solve global warming. Australia's contribution of 1.17% of CO2 emissions are obviously the straw that broke the camels back.
@Tiger Watto said:Global Warming may have been accelerated by human productivity, and while we can limit this acceleration, we are NO CHANCE of stopping it.
As to the Fossil Fuels contribution, it will take another 200+ years before we can roll this back. The most cost effective way forward [in conjunction with sensible reductions] is ensuring we all plant a tree and petition governments around the world to stop Land Clearing & culling Rain Forests.
@Geo. said:Happy you need to finish your Bunker before you start another project…
Donald will take care of warming the Globe,,,
@Cultured Bogan said:Climate change is a natural event, it has been going on since the planet was formed. There is no dispute to that, however mankind does have a hand in the impact of it.
@hammertime said:@Harvey said:If we shut down all industry and reduce emissions this will solve global warming. Australia's contribution of 1.17% of CO2 emissions are obviously the straw that broke the camels back.
It's that kind of response that gets the world no where. America not signing up because China isn't, China because of india etc.
It's about time we had some God damn leadership in this world rather than shrinking violets out for themselves, rather than mankind as a whole.
@Flippedy said:Ok so I bumped the thread to find out what people think of Turnbull as PM and we end up with 3 pages debating climate change! lol Anybody actually have an opinion about Turnbull, sans climate change?
@Cultured Bogan said:Climate change is a natural event, it has been going on since the planet was formed. There is no dispute to that, however mankind does have a hand in the impact of it.
@Flippedy said:Ok so I bumped the thread to find out what people think of Turnbull as PM and we end up with 3 pages debating climate change! lol Anybody actually have an opinion about Turnbull, sans climate change?