Did you know their climate models don't even account for clouds because they are so "hard to predict"?


Don't you wish you had gone to class more often now, Carlus?SuburbanFarmer wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 5:27 amCarbon is the most versatile element - it binds with nearly anything. That’s why it’s the basis of nearly all organic life. There are deep sea creatures that are Silicon-based, but very few of them.C-Mag wrote: Sun Feb 24, 2019 11:51 pm Just enough to be dangerous. No lie, Chemistry was the hardest course I had in college, proudest C I've ever gotten.
You’re right that it’s stupid to blame “carbon” itself, as it’s not a problem until it combines with Oxygen. A problem for us to breathe, and a problem for heat-trapping. Great for photosynthesis though.
Also, Hydrogen is by far the most common element in the universe. Just not on earth. Nitrogen makes up 70% of our atmosphere.
Democratic socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) suggested on Sunday night that people should consider not having children due to climate change because there is a "scientific consensus" that life will be hard for kids.
"Our planet is going to hit disaster if we don't turn this ship around and so it's basically like, there's a scientific consensus that the lives of children are going to be very difficult," Ocasio-Cortez said while chopping up food in her kitchen during an Instagram live video. "And it does lead, I think, young people to have a legitimate question, you know, 'Is it okay to still have children?'"
Actually caught all that the first week of class, even hungover that shit is still lurking in my 19 year old memory.Fife wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 5:52 amDon't you wish you had gone to class more often now, Carlus?SuburbanFarmer wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 5:27 amCarbon is the most versatile element - it binds with nearly anything. That’s why it’s the basis of nearly all organic life. There are deep sea creatures that are Silicon-based, but very few of them.C-Mag wrote: Sun Feb 24, 2019 11:51 pm Just enough to be dangerous. No lie, Chemistry was the hardest course I had in college, proudest C I've ever gotten.
You’re right that it’s stupid to blame “carbon” itself, as it’s not a problem until it combines with Oxygen. A problem for us to breathe, and a problem for heat-trapping. Great for photosynthesis though.
Also, Hydrogen is by far the most common element in the universe. Just not on earth. Nitrogen makes up 70% of our atmosphere.
Thankfully, the Green New Deal protects all of our precious silicon-based species. At least the ones who know some English.
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Malthusians gonna Malthusian, who knew?Hastur wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 8:47 am Those so-called climate scientists are totally out of their dept. What we see is the result of funding research on the base of a certain expected outcome. If all climate researchers know what results will guarantee future funding and what results will lead to them being defunded, what results are we likely to get? Why can't people understand this? Why are people so willing to believe in these doomsday prophets with so little evidence? I just don't get it.
Will Helicopters prove as pivotal in the Venezuelan conflict as they were in Vietnam or do we just use drones as recon units?Smitty-48 wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 8:59 amMalthusians gonna Malthusian, who knew?Hastur wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 8:47 am Those so-called climate scientists are totally out of their dept. What we see is the result of funding research on the base of a certain expected outcome. If all climate researchers know what results will guarantee future funding and what results will lead to them being defunded, what results are we likely to get? Why can't people understand this? Why are people so willing to believe in these doomsday prophets with so little evidence? I just don't get it.
Malthus + Marx = Climate Change.
Helicopters weren't pivotal in Vietnam, the North Vietnamese didn't have any.kybkh wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 9:41 amWill Helicopters prove as pivotal in the Venezuelan conflict as they were in Vietnam or do we just use drones as recon units?
Is the Osprey more of a cargo bird than a combat chopper?