Mikie
political will to regulate industries, which are the material if not the final cause of climate change. Well that's exactly what I suggested people could be persuaded to do, essentially curtailing their own worst tendencies, indirectly. — Pantagruel
Pantagruel
Pantagruel
I don't think they're trying to overconsume, it's just that their world is configured to keep them in that state. — frank
unenlightened
unenlightened
Agree-to-Disagree
The facts are quite clear; the climate scientists are quite clear. — Mikie
unenlightened
Do you mean the climate scientists who go on all expenses paid holidays each year (COP) to the worlds top tourist spots to discuss how everyone else should stop flying, etc. Of course the climate scientists fly to get to COP. Haven't they heard of Zoom meetings? — Agree to Disagree
Mikie
Agree-to-Disagree
So I’m seeing now that you’re just a fairly average climate denier coming here to spread old, tired canards. — Mikie
Like with the ludicrous cow example? — Mikie

Mr Bee
Do you mean the climate scientists who go on all expenses paid holidays each year (COP) to the worlds top tourist spots to discuss how everyone else should stop flying, etc. Of course the climate scientists fly to get to COP. — Agree to Disagree
Mikie
There is nothing "average" about my views on climate change. — Agree to Disagree
If you think that worrying about cows producing methane is ludicrous then please tell the people who think that this is problem that they are being ridiculous. — Agree to Disagree
As well as looking at temperature anomalies I have also looked in detail at actual temperatures. — Agree to Disagree
Do I sound like "just a fairly average climate denier" to you? — Agree to Disagree
Mikie
Calling me names seems to be your way of avoiding a real discussion of climate change. — Agree to Disagree




Agree-to-Disagree
Oh wow, now the scientists are the ones flying around in private jets — Mr Bee
Mr Bee
Agree-to-Disagree
Okay— so here’s a primer on climate change. Let me know where you get confused…
In explaining climate change, for people who are truly interested in learning about it, I always like to start with an easy experiment: you can take two glass containers -- one with room air and one with more CO2 added, and put it in the sun, seeing which one heats up the fastest. Easy, simple. In fact, Eunice Foote did exactly this experiment in 1856: — Mikie
Echarmion
BC
The world can be reconfigured quite easily, we have been doing it for centuries — unenlightened
Agree-to-Disagree
Plenty of solutions. They’re being employed as we speak. Hardly doomed. It’s a matter of time and political will. — Mikie
There is not much political will to do things that people don't want (if you live in a democracy). — Agree to Disagree
People do want them. — Mikie
frank
Does everybody want climate-change/global-warming to be "solved" ? — Agree to Disagree
Agree-to-Disagree
Most people want a hospitable world for future generations. — frank
frank
Many/most people are selfish and most concerned with looking after their own.
This is one of the reasons why climate-change/global-warming is unlikely to be "solved". — Agree to Disagree
Agree-to-Disagree
Eh, fusion power would solve it along with other problems. Various parties are working on it. — frank
Mikie
Questions about Eunice Foote's experiment: — Agree to Disagree
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