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I hate both sea breeze and humidity lol. Last 100 here was 2013, same with you?
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methane needs to be tightly controlled, we have 5% coming from methane leaks during fracking (one reason we banned it in NY) and the other thing is to limit animal farming (both for the benefit of the planet and for our own health). Methane is 86X more efficient as a GHG than CO2 is.
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Wow, I thought you were quoting an article like what Chris (Bluewave) did, but as I was reading this I realized you wrote this yourself! I totally vibe with the part about Stage 1 and civilizations below that, my contention has always been that the Greatest of Filters lies ahead of us and that's the real reason we haven't discovered any other technological species out there in space (granted our range of detection is very limited.) And a supernova within 100 light years wouldn't even be needed to cause the ultimate "climate change" event, you could have an intense gamma ray burst pointed in just the "right" (meaning wrong) direction from a longer distance to do the trick. It's been considered as a vector for some of our mass extinction events. The current one is, of course, entirely caused by humanity and is happening much faster than any of the so-called "natural" ones, just like climate change. The idea here is, whether by our means or theirs, Stage 0 to early Stage 1 civilizations, usually don't manipulate for the better - they tend to blow them selves to kingdom-come before they become apart of any bustling interstellar thoroughfare Sci-Fi fantasy like that of Star Trek. . Also vibe with the idea that change will happen, we only have the choice of either doing it voluntarily and more gently, or nature will cause the change for us and establish equilibrium in its own harsh way. Either way, one way or the other, the necessary change WILL occur. Gaia, the concept of the planet self regulating, is a proven fact. However its self regulation would be a lot worse for humanity than the changes we can and should be making. I almost consider the climate change crisis as a failure of National and Global Security ... It is becoming clear, there is going to be a huge population correction, either by choice ... or force ( it's like "Gaia" is giving Humanity a choice like "Gozer" in Ghost Busters: "Choose .. Choose the form of the destructor") ... But, humor and metaphor aside, the lack of vision of Nat/Global security et al, in taking the subject seriously decades ago - it's hard to know where the origin of that incredulity was. But, you better believe, Climate Change IS not only a National Security matter at this point, it is in fact a World order event.
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Indeed! I loved Uncles seesaw idea of moving back and forth between the Earth and Mars. Someone should write a story about that...... Did you know that there's a star system not that far away (relatively speaking of course), that might have 7 habitable planets? Could you imagine what it would be like if life developed independently on even just 2 of those worlds? Or even more remarkably if life developed on just one of those planets but was spread to the others via meteoric impacts? Considering how much fighting we have between different countries, consider how much worse the fighting would be between different worlds. Then again maybe they would have all learned to get along early on so they would avoid violence. This is the system I'm talking about: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRAPPIST-1 It is about 40 light-years (12 pc) from the Sun in the constellation Aquarius.[14][15] Seven temperate terrestrial planets have been detected orbiting it, more than any other planetary system except Kepler-90.[16][17] A study released in May 2017 suggests that the stability of the system is not particularly surprising if one considers how the planets migrated to their present orbits through a protoplanetary disk.[18][19] A team of Belgian astronomers first discovered three Earth-sized planets orbiting the star in 2015. A team led by Michaël Gillon at the University of Liège in Belgium detected the planets using transit photometry with the Transiting Planets and Planetesimals Small Telescope (TRAPPIST) at the La Silla Observatory in Chile and the Observatoire de l'Oukaïmeden in Morocco.[20][13][21] On 22 February 2017, astronomers announced four such additional exoplanets. This work used the Spitzer Space Telescope and the Very Large Telescope at Paranal, amongst others, and brought the total of planets to seven, of which at least three (e, f, and g) are considered to be within its habitable zone.[13][22][23] All could be habitable as they may have liquid water somewhere on their surface.[24][25][26] Depending on definition, up to six could be in the optimistic habitable zone (c, d, e, f, g, and h), with estimated equilibrium temperatures of 170 to 330 K (−103 to 57 °C; −154 to 134 °F).[7] In November 2018, researchers determined that planet e is the most likely Earth-like ocean world and "would be an excellent choice for further study with habitability in mind."[27]
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1966 was my favorite summer of all time (just going by numbers), and was followed by an amazing winter. I guess that turned things around? Interesting that the 80s are in there too and a small nod to the early 00s for being dry also. Funny we went from one extreme in 1982 to the opposite extreme in 1983. My favorite summers are very hot but dry I hate humidity like the plague
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I guess that includes the birds lol I was thinking of some advanced but last resort techniques like laying down black matting to smother it.
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I think the colorful birds I like to photograph spread this stuff around
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Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
LibertyBell replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
It's so upsetting that we subsidize all this crap -
Cicadas are still around too. How do you get rid of ragweed? This stuff is awful
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Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
LibertyBell replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
Yes two things can be true simultaneously. This shouldn't be that hard to grasp should it? -
Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
LibertyBell replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
I do know that farming uses way too much water in the West.....they're drilling it right out of the ground making the water table issues even worse. -
Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
LibertyBell replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
There is also this which makes me equally enraged..... they named him Tenderfoot just before they had to euthanize him. https://twitter.com/i/events/1433670604276711424 -
Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
LibertyBell replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
This fits in with the idea that extremes become more extreme. A naturally dry climate becomes much drier. A naturally wet climate becomes much wetter. Both as a result of feedback. And now to something which absolutely enrages me..... These companies need to be set on fire just like they've done to the planet. And yes I mean literally.....they need to be burned to the ground by people since our politicians are dont have the spine to do what needs to be done. Take no prisoners, as they say...... Did you read about this Don? https://twitter.com/i/events/1434178344271192067 A huge oil spill in the wake of Ida that they were trying to cover up and which the New York Times just exposed? -
These companies need to be set on fire just like they've done to the planet. And yes I mean literally.....they need to be burned to the ground by people since our politicians are dont have the spine to do what needs to be done. Take no prisoners, as they say...... Did you read about this Don? https://twitter.com/i/events/1434178344271192067 A huge oil spill in the wake of Ida that they were trying to cover up and which the New York Times just exposed?
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Here's what needs to be done.....I believe Don mentioned this also..... FORCE the billionaire fossil fuel cartels to foot the bill for infrastructure and climate change catastrophes. We're already doing it with lawsuits but it needs to be codified into law so they realize what the cost of wrecking the environment is. Once the cost of doing business becomes too much, see ya, don't let the door hit them on their fat methane filled asses on the way out the door....