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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast

  1. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson A guess is a guess girlfriend. Neither is more qualified that another…and as you failed to produce ANY evidence of actual RECORDS their guess is a "pretty sure" too


    I have produced a record of coal consumption during the time period you requested, your claim that the record I produced is inaccurate is a claim you have failed to produce any evidence of.
  2. Originally posted by Obbe I have produced a record of coal consumption during the time period you requested

    A graph is not a record dumbo....

    Definition of record
    verb (used with object)
    to set down in writing or the like, as for the purpose of preserving evidence.
    to cause to be set down or registered:
  3. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson A graph is not a record dumbo….

    Definition of record
    verb (used with object)
    to set down in writing or the like, as for the purpose of preserving evidence.
    to cause to be set down or registered:

    Records can be displayed as graphs.
  4. Here is a record:

    Use of teabags by Jiggaboo Johnson

    1/1/1895 - 2 (half ounce) teabags used for morning breakfast
    1/1/1895 - 1 (half ounce) teabag used for elevenses
    1/1/1895 - 2 teaspoons of loose tea (1oz) used for evening tea pot


    1/2/1895 - 2 (half ounce) teabags used for morning breakfast
    1/2/1895 - 1 (half ounce) teabag used for elevenses
    1/2/1895 - 2 teaspoons of loose tea (1oz) used for evening tea pot


    etc...THOSE are records...actual recording of use....a graph is not a recording of use it is a summary of use and in the instance of your graphs one based on "guesswork" in the absence of the actual records (which don't exist) of usage.
  5. Originally posted by Obbe Records can be displayed as graphs.

    Correct they can...but then it's still graph and not a set of records...and in your case it's a graph which you admitted it based on guesswork and NOT records.
  6. Guessing is BAD science.
  7. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Correct they can…but then it's still graph and not a set of records…and in your case it's a graph which you admitted it based on guesswork and NOT records.

    I have only "admitted" that their educated estimate is 100% more accurate than your "pretty sure my grampy told me", your claim that the record I produced is inaccurate is a claim you have failed to produce any evidence of.
  8. Originally posted by Obbe I have only "admitted" that their educated estimate is 100% more accurate than your "pretty sure my grampy told me"




    That in-itself is a guess
  9. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Obbe Post Pandemic, Coal Use and CO2 Emission Highest Ever

    duh, everyone's shutting down nuclear power (the most efficient power source we have) in favour of gay shit like wind and solar


    have you ever looked at how much power it takes to manufacture the steel, glass and other core components for wind turbines and photovoltaic panels vs. how much power they actually produce?
  10. "https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/2009/dec/07/from-the-archive"

    From the archive: More smog deaths: rise in Leeds pollution
    Originally published on 7 December 1962


    The smog menace – which has now caused 67 sudden deaths in London since midnight on Monday – was spreading yesterday. At Leeds, which was experiencing its third successive day of thick fog, 30 acute respiratory cases were admitted to hospital.

    Pneumonia cases in Glasgow have trebled in the past four days.

    The Leeds sufferers were mainly elderly people. They had been breathing air with a much higher sulphur dioxide content than in the 1952 London smog which caused many deaths. The air pollution station at Kirkstall, a low-lying area, had recorded in the 24 hours up to noon yesterday 5,195 microgrammes of sulphur dioxide per cubic metre of air. In London in 1952, the highest reading was 3,825mcg.

    ...people don't die of smog in the cities of the UK anymore...

    Grampy was around and experienced the smog caused by the fact everyone had a coal burning fire.

    Leeds 1896


    Leeds 2022
  11. Nice to see Obbe finally defeated.
  12. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by aldra duh, everyone's shutting down nuclear power (the most efficient power source we have) in favour of gay shit like wind and solar


    have you ever looked at how much power it takes to manufacture the steel, glass and other core components for wind turbines and photovoltaic panels vs. how much power they actually produce?

    I agree we should be using nuclear more.

    Buy our CANDU reactors!
  13. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Obbe I agree we should be using nuclear more.

    Buy our CANDU reactors!

    would if I could afford one


    actually I'd probably buy a breeder reactor, then have countries pay me to take their nuclear waste so I can use it as fuel
  14. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Alaska's northernmost city posts warmest winter temperature on record -- 40F/4C

    The record-crushing high temperature was six degrees higher than the next warmest December reading ever measured there, in more than a century of records. It marked yet another exceptional extreme event in a region that is rapidly warming because of human-caused climate change.
  15. Originally posted by Obbe Alaska's northernmost city posts warmest winter temperature on record – 40F/4C

    That's amazing...considering winter doesn't start till the 21st
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  16. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    The Great Salt Lake is drying up and turning into toxic dust

    Water levels in October fell to the lowest levels on record, exposing much of the lakebed and creating conditions for storms of dust — laden with toxic metals — that now threaten the 2 million people living nearby.
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