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11 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

The age of posters on this thread will determine whether they experience the effects of climate change.

 

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Yep, let's call it Climate Change then the pesky reality won't interfere with our grifting scheme...

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18 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

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Global warming and climate change are the inexorable laws of thermodynamics in operation. Denialists on this thread remind me of King Canute telling the tide to go back.

 

Al Gore has been making millions with his climate $cience predictions...

 

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1 hour ago, Red Phoenix said:

John F. Clauser, winner of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on quantum mechanics, has decided to sign the World Climate Declaration of Clintel with its central message “there is no climate emergency”.

It's a brave person to declare that something that MIGHT happen will never happen. Nature has a habit of exterminating species unexpectedly.

Tell the dinosaurs that there was no possibility a dirty great rock would fall on the planet and kill them all ( except, apparently, some bird species ).

 

I'm more comfortable saying that Man Made Climate Change is a gigantic hoax, designed to part large amounts of treasure from the peasants and give it to the 1%. In return we peasants get Chinese style surveillance and control.

Never mind, I believe social media, sports and mind altering drugs are a pleasant way to pass the time, if one is a sheeple.

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13 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

“I have never said that climate change is a hoax,” Curry told us in an email. “The earth’s climate has been changing for the past 4.6 billion years.”

“Climate change is a geological fact. What is causing the change for the past century is a different issue.  Humans are contributing to the recent climate change, but there has also been natural climate variability/change,” Curry said.

But, as we said, that view is out of step with most other climate scientists, who have found that the temperature increases cannot be explained by natural climate fluctuations.

So, the meme is wrong about Curry’s position on the issue, and wrong in its implication that climate change isn’t happening, and the media is covering it up.

 

https://www.factcheck.org/2023/12/scicheck-meme-makes-misleading-comparison-to-cast-doubt-on-climate-change/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

 

Thanks @Will B Good.  An intelligent post, and a good contribution to start a discussion. 

My view on this is in line with Judith Curry, that the impact of human activities contributing to climate change is very small compared with natural climate fluctuations. In course of coming days - don't want to overload the thread - I will post articles/studies underpinning that view.

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7 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

 

Al Gore has been making millions with his climate $cience predictions...

 

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I believed him ( I also believed that marriage was a good idea, so that makes me stupid ), till I saw the movie The Great Global Warming Swindle in 2007. I no longer believe him ( or think that marriage is a good idea ).

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31 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

The age of posters on this thread will determine whether they experience the effects of climate change.

 

Insurance companies believe in climate change, which is why property insurance premiums are going through the roof in vulnerable areas, or insurance is simply unobtainable.

 

Global warming and climate change are the inexorable laws of thermodynamics in operation. Denialists on this thread remind me of King Canute telling the tide to go back.

 

Pro tip: Don't buy property on the Florida coastline, or in Bangkok.

You'll be OK with a house in Martha's Vineyard though.

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33 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

The age of posters on this thread will determine whether they experience the effects of climate change.

 

Insurance companies believe in climate change, which is why property insurance premiums are going through the roof in vulnerable areas, or insurance is simply unobtainable.

 

Global warming and climate change are the inexorable laws of thermodynamics in operation. Denialists on this thread remind me of King Canute telling the tide to go back.

 

Pro tip: Don't buy property on the Florida coastline, or in Bangkok.

If you are older you will already have lived through the New Ice Age coming mass hysteria and many other manufactured mass hysterias. If you are older you might suspect this is a wealth transfer to grifters. e.g. 22bn given to Millibrand to spaff amongst his cronies.

 

Insurance companies might just be looking for any excuse to raise premiums - it's what business does.

 

Climate Hystericists remind me of people who are susceptible to propaganda. What is needed is for this to be isolated from politics and looked at objectively.

 

Pro tip: Buy property on Martha's Vineyard or the Hawaiian waterfront, the oceans seemingly won't rise there. 

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6 minutes ago, mokwit said:

If you are older you will already have lived through the New Ice Age coming mass hysteria and many other manufactured mass hysterias. If you are older you might suspect this is a wealth transfer to grifters. e.g. 22bn given to Millibrand to spaff amongst his cronies.

 

Insurance companies might just be looking for any excuse to raise premiums - it's what business does.

 

Climate Hystericists remind me of people who are susceptible to propaganda. What is needed is for this to be isolated from politics and looked at objectively.

 

Pro tip: Buy property on Martha's Vineyard or the Hawaiian waterfront, the oceans seemingly won't rise there. 

 

I doubt even the most staunch climate change skeptics would deny sea levels have risen since measurements began (circa 1880s).

 

The arguments will as to the cause(s) and if the current (pun?) rates will increase, be maintained or even reversed.

 

At around 3mm/year and at his age, I doubt Obama will be panicking.

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7 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Obama has a beachfront property in Hawaii, so he apparently doesn't think the sea level is rising at a great speed.

Obama can afford to put seawalls around his property. The average person cannot.

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33 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

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Yep, let's call it Climate Change then the pesky reality won't interfere with our grifting scheme...

Please have your argument with the physicists who formulated the laws of thermodynamics.

 

When you have won that argument, let me know. I'll nominate you for a Nobel Prize.

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5 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

I doubt even the most staunch climate change skeptics would deny sea levels have risen since measurements began (circa 1880s).

 

The arguments will as to the cause(s) and if the current (pun?) rates will continue, be maintained or even reversed.

 

At around 3mm/year and at his age, I doubt Obama will be panicking.

 

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18 minutes ago, mokwit said:

If you are older you will already have lived through the New Ice Age coming mass hysteria and many other manufactured mass hysterias. If you are older you might suspect this is a wealth transfer to grifters. e.g. 22bn given to Millibrand to spaff amongst his cronies.

 

Insurance companies might just be looking for any excuse to raise premiums - it's what business does.

 

Climate Hystericists remind me of people who are susceptible to propaganda. What is needed is for this to be isolated from politics and looked at objectively.

 

Pro tip: Buy property on Martha's Vineyard or the Hawaiian waterfront, the oceans seemingly won't rise there. 

https://www.preventionweb.net/news/climate-change-accelerates-extreme-melting-greenland-global-impacts

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2 hours ago, mokwit said:

You'll be OK with a house in Martha's Vineyard though.

Insurance companies will believe in anything that can make them an extra dollar or justify rejecting a claim.

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1 hour ago, OneMoreFarang said:

The media, in general, publish what their customers consume.

And there are obviously trends, like the climate crisis or catastrophe and all that.

Most people are stupid. They want easy explanations and solutions to complex problems. Like climate reduced to CO2. If only that CO2 level would be fine, then all would be fine. No! It's not easy like that.

 

But it's not only climate. I.e. it's interesting what western media report i.e. about Thailand. They only publish what fits into their agenda. Someone in Thailand did something stupid. Or a tourist was scammed or hurt. They could report 1000 other things, they could even report good things about Thailand. But they don't do that, it would disturb their reader to suddenly read something good about Thailand.

 

Getting back to above. Now there is huge funding for anything climate related - as long as the scientists follow the agenda. There is no funding for scientists who are skeptical. And every media outlet has their climate experts - repeating the same things again and again. And obviously they are not interested in anything else.

 

Personally, I just ignore most of the news. And it seems I don't miss much. 

Sticking one's head in the sand is one option.

 

As you are located in Bangkok, you are first in line for any general sea level rise.

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3 hours ago, Lacessit said:

The age of posters on this thread will determine whether they experience the effects of climate change.

 

Insurance companies believe in climate change, which is why property insurance premiums are going through the roof in vulnerable areas, or insurance is simply unobtainable.

 

Global warming and climate change are the inexorable laws of thermodynamics in operation. Denialists on this thread remind me of King Canute telling the tide to go back.

 

Pro tip: Don't buy property on the Florida coastline, or in Bangkok.

a US news report this morning said that measurable water levels in Atlanta Ga show that it has increased by 7 inches and much of the southern US is also experiencing increased sea levels.  Global warming or the the icebox for seas in the N, Atlantic has weakened too which could be making land areas have higher temperatures as it weakens further.  One has to admit that when it rains nowadays almost in any area of the world, it causes flooding not seen in any of our lifetimes due to warmer air holding more moisture.  I am no expert and from what I read, I am not sure anyone really has a DEFINITE knowledge of what is happening with the weather/climate.

But, as an American, there sure are any spots in the US that I would buy land or rent nor spend any time there.

 

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Are the emergency generators for the condo located up there with you, or on the ground floor?

 

I can't say when Bangkok will be regularly flooded, only that the data is showing an increase in probability.

 

Most informed scientists worry about tipping points, such as albedo and clathrates. If they are triggered, probabilities become certainties.

 

Over the last 20 years, the Greenland ice sheet on average has lost 270 billion metric tons of ice per year, causing a sea level rise of 15 mm. If the whole ice sheet melts, it will be more like 15 metres. Bangkok is 1 metre above sea level.

 

IMO Chiang Rai is well situated to minimize the worst effects of climate change, apart from the smoke season, and earthquakes. Coolest part of Thailand, not subject to high winds.

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