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Today Thousands Of School Children Across The World Go On A One Days Climate Change Strike.
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They have had the whole of the summer holidays to protest, or is this just another exercise brought on by their left-wing teachers?
All seems reminiscent to the Nazi teachers in 1930's Germany.
They have had the whole of the summer holidays to protest, or is this just another exercise brought on by their left-wing teachers?
All seems reminiscent to the Nazi teachers in 1930's Germany.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// it would make almost no difference unless and until huge polluting countries like China change their ways. //
China is greening its energy supplies at a far greater pace than the UK. It is a big polluter, but also a big investor in renewables, which will pay dividends in the future.
// China is the undisputed renewable growth leader, accounting for over 40% of the total global clean energy mix by 2022. This is due to meeting various capacity targets and addressing concerns about the country’s air pollution.
China has also already surpassed its 2020 solar panel target, and the IEA says it expects the country to exceed its wind target in 2019. China is also the global market leader in hydropower, bioenergy for electricity and heat, and electric vehicles.
China is greening its energy supplies at a far greater pace than the UK. It is a big polluter, but also a big investor in renewables, which will pay dividends in the future.
// China is the undisputed renewable growth leader, accounting for over 40% of the total global clean energy mix by 2022. This is due to meeting various capacity targets and addressing concerns about the country’s air pollution.
China has also already surpassed its 2020 solar panel target, and the IEA says it expects the country to exceed its wind target in 2019. China is also the global market leader in hydropower, bioenergy for electricity and heat, and electric vehicles.
//That's total nonsense. Literally nobody can seriously believe that.
The top four hottest years on record are 2016, 2015, 2017, and 2018. 2019 is going to settle inside that pack somewhere//
I'm trying to understand why four years of weather statistics constitute a proof of a theory. And why somebody should be sneered at for contesting such an absurd proposition.
The top four hottest years on record are 2016, 2015, 2017, and 2018. 2019 is going to settle inside that pack somewhere//
I'm trying to understand why four years of weather statistics constitute a proof of a theory. And why somebody should be sneered at for contesting such an absurd proposition.
Because it's not just four years of statistics, is it, ve? But the fact that the latest few years have been particularly warm, alongside the general temperature rise over the last few hundred years, clearly matters.
But the bit I was really calling nonsense is the idea that CO2 levels are dropping. They are manifestly not. There is no dispute about this, even amongst sceptics.
But the bit I was really calling nonsense is the idea that CO2 levels are dropping. They are manifestly not. There is no dispute about this, even amongst sceptics.
Also, thousands of years of data are hardly required to assess a spike caused by *recent* human activity. They do provide an important context, of course. There is equally no dispute that global temperatures can fluctuate. But, as a matter of fact, studies have shown that temperatures when they do change naturally do not do nearly as dramatically.
All the available evidence points to the assertion that the recent global temperature changes are heavily influenced by human activity.
All the available evidence points to the assertion that the recent global temperature changes are heavily influenced by human activity.
Hey, Jim. I'm quite interested in historical stuff like. Last Ice Age. The population of the UK by immigration from the South. Possibly the East.
Answer me this, mate. You're terribly worried about the world getting warmer.
Would I be correct in the inference that Jim would prefer the world to get colder?
And, if so, the benefits of such cooling.
Answer me this, mate. You're terribly worried about the world getting warmer.
Would I be correct in the inference that Jim would prefer the world to get colder?
And, if so, the benefits of such cooling.
So if you don't want the world to get colder, Jim, but are desperately worried that it's getting warmer then I assume that there's an ideal temperature at which the planet functions best,above and below which it make's it difficult to survive.
Is this a Jim theory? Or a scientific consensus? And if so what is that magic number?
Is this a Jim theory? Or a scientific consensus? And if so what is that magic number?
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