Fires in Australia were preventable

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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by Christophe » 03/03/20, 22:55

Yes yes Amhed ... you already said it and that's not what I said about the coal, on the contrary! It was the tocards who made this reasoning!

You (and them) seem to want compare a delay scale of 50 million years * to a scale of 50 years of tree growth?

All these tocards who talked about CO2 from fires make the same mistake: assimilate living CO2 to fossil CO2 (and vice versa!).

I got pissed off above, do you want me to do it again? Do you want I go back to my plane? : Mrgreen:

So which reasoning is the most zero in terms of deferral and accounting?

I just explained to my 10 year old son that in mechanical modeling an error factor between the theory and the measurement of 2 was at most acceptable on first approach (I am not talking about the safety factor but the dimensioning of the forces of a machine) ... but hardly more!

There you, them, you tell me about a factor of 1 MILLION ... like all these zozos who can not distinguish the 2 types of CO2 ...

* at least, this is the duration of capture of fossil fuels ...
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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by Ahmed » 04/03/20, 10:11

Well, it was to tease you! For millions of years, well agree that there is no neutrality in the sense that, precisely, it is this withdrawal that has led to the current form of life and that the reverse operation is, let's say. .. problematic!
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by Christophe » 04/03/20, 10:13

Pffff you know well that you shouldn't tease me on certain subjects because I start with a 1/4 turn !! Then it's not good for my little heart! : Mrgreen:

So teases rather tocards and zozos !! : Evil: : Cheesy:
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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by Christophe » 10/11/20, 14:08

BUT NO THE warming DOES NOT EXIST !!
But no forest fires are not linked to RC !!

This animated infographic shows that global warming has been around for over 100 years!

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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by Christophe » 23/08/21, 11:54

The balance sheet is nearly 19 million ha burned according to Wiki: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feux_de_b ... _Australie
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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by ABC2019 » 23/08/21, 12:48

Christophe wrote:BUT NO THE warming DOES NOT EXIST !!
But no forest fires are not linked to RC !!

This animated infographic shows that global warming has been around for over 100 years!

well yes, the warming started more than 100 years ago, as all the curves of the IPCC show!

As for the drought, nobody really knows how to explain it, there have been in the past great droughts in California which were not related to the RC - I am not even talking about the Sahara which was green when the climate was much warmer. hot.

http://ocp.ldeo.columbia.edu/res/div/oc ... eval.shtml

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but many climatologists seem to have a 30-year goldfish memory.

The animation obviously shows absolutely nothing.
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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by Christophe » 23/08/21, 13:24

Yes and ABC?

What do you mean here?

That I'm right? Can you say it huh ... or would it scratch your mouth? : Mrgreen:
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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by ABC2019 » 23/08/21, 13:39

Christophe wrote:Yes and ABC?

What do you mean here?

That I'm right? Can you say it huh ... or would it scratch your mouth? : Mrgreen:

I said "well yes", that means you're right : Lol:
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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by ABC2019 » 23/08/21, 14:42


exni was talking about Europe and you were talking about California, but for the warming that started over 100 years ago, he's okay too I think?
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