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March DISCO/OBS: Please End It


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1 hour ago, wokeupthisam said:

Even a casual reader knows the context whenever warming is discussed, relates to AGW.  Unless I missed all the posts (wolf notwithstanding) attributing warming to non-human factors, in which case I'll stand corrected 

Interesting.  I don't read causation or politics into it unless it is specifically called out.  I read it as this "But that goes to show you how warm we have gotten."  Could be cyclical, could have some human influence?  That statement doesn't really care why, it's just a general fact that we seem to be trending upward on our long-term data sites.

This probably sounds incredibly naive, but the topic to me is multi-faceted... so someone saying it is warmer now than it was, when they or their parents were kids...  I don't read that as everyone needs to sell their truck and buy a Tesla.  It can just be something that is just happening. 

Argue the causation elsewhere, but making the observation on the data... 

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1 hour ago, wokeupthisam said:

Even a casual reader knows the context whenever warming is discussed, relates to AGW.  Unless I missed all the posts (wolf notwithstanding) attributing warming to non-human factors, in which case I'll stand corrected 

99% have gotten over "why" we're warming (it's us)... and the more interesting question is what we do or don't do about it. 

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4 minutes ago, Dan76 said:

Would less people on this ''Rock'' stop the warming?

Sure

But minus a random ELE :D, that's not happening for a long time.  surplus ag/farming started ~5-10k years ago? was the beginning of the end of sustainability.  lol  In general, we'll always take more than give back to the planet; with more than we could need or use, ever expanding. Eventually those scales will tilt so there won't be enough left to take, but when's that?

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1 minute ago, Torch Tiger said:

Sure

But minus a random ELE :D, that's not happening for a long time.  surplus ag/farming started ~5-10k years ago? was the beginning of the end of sustainability.  lol  In general, we'll always take more than give back to the planet; with more than we could need or use, ever expanding. Eventually those scales will tilt so there won't be enough left to take, but when's that?

After the “Deep Impact!”

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32 minutes ago, Torch Tiger said:

Sure

But minus a random ELE :D, that's not happening for a long time.  surplus ag/farming started ~5-10k years ago? was the beginning of the end of sustainability.  lol  In general, we'll always take more than give back to the planet; with more than we could need or use, ever expanding. Eventually those scales will tilt so there won't be enough left to take, but when's that?

Climate change will impose a population correction.  

This is all going to be similar to the story of Noah … ridiculed and pelted while he struggled through it to build the ark. Then the rains came … and came, and came and came. And as the hordes began to drown, they had no boat of their own - and the ark was insufficient to house them  

Only this time it will ironically be by fire … at least as a metaphor. 

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7 hours ago, Typhoon Tip said:

Climate change will impose a population correction.  

This is all going to be similar to the story of Noah … ridiculed and pelted while he struggled through it to build the ark. Then the rains came … and came, and came and came. And as the hordes began to drown, they had no boat of their own - and the ark was insufficient to house them  

Only this time it will ironically be by fire … at least as a metaphor. 

What you don't see reported en mass are the areas that welcome some warming. Future population redistribution?...

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The white rain has turned to flakes in Simsbury. About an hour ago in Westfield we had a gust move through with a wall of slush. It was enough to collect on the highway briefly. Last gasp of winter?
White rain / cat paws in the ct River valley from Deerfield to the VT line. 37F.

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