The fable of anthropogenic warming, the return

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Re: The fable of anthropogenic warming, the return




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 08/09/21, 21:29

It is true that the center of England is the center of the world. Coarse Tartuffe ... : roll:
Monaco has gained 6 hectares from the sea, so the sea does not destroy the coasts, any more than the islands ... CQFD <<< Blédina demo
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by Exnihiloest » 09/09/21, 19:33

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:It is true that the center of England is the center of the world. Coarse Tartuffe ... : roll:

This is the method used today by warmists: any weather event whatever it is and wherever it is is taken as "a sign of warming or of climate change".
I see that the crass manipulators of warming want to keep a monopoly on their method.

Monaco has gained 6 hectares from the sea, so the sea does not destroy the coasts, any more than the islands ... CQFD

Absolutely. They did not do it against rising oceans, but managed to do it in an area that does not lend itself to it. We can see how easy it is to adapt to compensate for the rise of the oceans, and that it is much more effective than the useless fight against CO2.
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(It is with this kind of response that we can realize that we are dealing with a madman .... "natural disasters? Who cares, we have the blue card ...")
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by Exnihiloest » 09/09/21, 21:06

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:(It is with this kind of response that we can realize that we are dealing with a madman .... "natural disasters? Who cares, we have the blue card ...")

In the atoll also they have the blue card? Because they too could.
You try to hang on to the branches but you tumble down anyway.
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Re: The fable of anthropogenic warming (Earth's climate is changing!)




by Exnihiloest » 09/09/21, 21:27

 
"The lack of water in Africa and the Indies, the gradual cooling of the temperature in recent years, the increase in snow cover in the northern hemisphere, are not coincidences, nor "mishaps" that interrupt transiently the stability of the global climate. Climate experts, meeting last month in San Francisco, believe these phenomena reflect a current trend of fundamental climate change."
"the interglacial period in which we live has already been going on for around 10 years. For some 000 years glaciers have been advancing, and 'the climate, through its oscillations, gradually becomes colder."
http://transpolair.free.fr/sciences/cli ... ctique.htm

The climate reports of 1974 noted a cooling, and it is the cooling that fueled their catastrophism:
"The ongoing cooling of the global climate alarms and [...] threatens the temperate zones with a sharp drop in harvests, perhaps also agricultural disasters and therefore an unprecedented famine. Possible remedy: melt the Arctic."

And today's climatologists find that in 1974 warming had already started. Too strong the climastrologists!
But even more so, those who take what they say at face value, and still agree with the last to speak.
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Re: The fable of anthropogenic warming, the return




by gildas » 09/09/21, 21:59

Exnihiloest wrote:After the atolls which do not stop increasing, here is that the fable of the years always hotter than the years before, also withers:

49th out of 363.
The 49 years with summer temperatures equal to or above 2021 in central England :

1666 16.7
(...)
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/had ... T_mean.txt


England is paying a heavy price because of global warming:

In Great Britain, erosion disfigures the thousands of kilometers of English coast. The situation is alarming especially as 17 million Britons live near the coast. The government has released financial aid for the most populated villages or the most touristic ...

Blame it on global warming
If erosion is a natural phenomenon, global warming is only making things worse according to scientists. With the storms and the rising waters, four meters of earth are washed away each year and the pace is accelerating. At each high tide, it is the same scenario: the water carries a little more the sandy cliff.

Another resident, Nicola Bayless can only see the damage. Showing a post that runs along the edge of the sea, she says that there is "still a hell of a piece that fell. This post, we could go behind it two weeks ago I would say."

According to the UK Climate Change Committee, if erosion continues at this rate, 100.000 homes are at risk of collapsing within 60 years.


https://www.rtbf.be/info/monde/europe/d ... d=10721663
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by Exnihiloest » 10/09/21, 22:16

Gildas wrote:...
In Great Britain, erosion disfigures the thousands of kilometers of English coast. The situation is alarming especially as 17 million Britons live near the coast. The government has released financial aid for the most populated villages or the most touristic ...


Evidence of causal links between climate and coast?
Proof that the phenomenon would be new and that the problem is not only a consequence of the urbanization that one accepts near coasts which have always fluctuated?

Funny that the global climate is attacking Great Britain and not Brittany, where the coast is almost stationary.
The rising waters must only be on the English side.
Oh yes ? It is whispered in my ear that this is it: it is higher today on the English side than on the French side, the surfers cross the Channel, letting themselves slide down the slope! : Lol:
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 10/09/21, 22:23

Exnihiloest wrote:Funny that the global climate is attacking Great Britain and not Brittany, where the coast is almost stationary.

Lies, manipulation, morbid debility ...
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https://www.nhu.bzh/littoral-de-bretagne-erosion/
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by Exnihiloest » 10/09/21, 23:10

"HUMAN ACTIVITIES INCREASE EROSION"

Not the climate!

Example : "INCREASED PRESSURE ON DUNAR CORDS
The artificialization of the Breton coast in the 1970s and 80s went hand in hand with the development of mass tourism. The sharp increase in the number of tourists has notably led to the degradation of the dune ridges
."

"THE COAST IS MOVING BY NATURE

The coastline moves forward or backward according to different scales of time and space. A set of natural mechanisms play on its evolution such as wind, swell and tidal currents.
"

Not the climate!

"STORMS ARE DRIVING DOWN THE SHORELINE"

Not the climate!

And what the storms undo, remakes itself:

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So nothing alarming, and lack of climate in the case.

source:
"THE COAST IN BRITTANY
Environmental issues in Brittany
May 2020 "
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Re: The fable of anthropogenic warming, the return




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 10/09/21, 23:19

What are the reasons for this decline of the coast?

The only real responsible for this ongoing silent disaster is… us! It's you, it's me!
First, we think of global warming which inexorably raises the sea level. And Brittany is one of the continental countries among the most maritime in Europe. On average, Brittany has lost at least fifty centimeters of coastline per year since the 50s. For several years there has also been a marked increase in sales and storms. We like to talk about “natural erosion” but global warming is everything, it seems, except “natural”. It is artificial, and due to the impact of our human activities.
Then this recoil is have due to our physical activities all along the Breton coast. We are building more and more and some would like to do more. Mass tourism leads to the trampling of coasts and sandy cords, further weakening these barriers, which are natural. Not to mention the extraction of sand for construction and industry. Here we think of the reverse extraction of sand in the Bay of Sant Brieg / Saint Brieuc.

https://www.nhu.bzh/littoral-de-bretagne-erosion/
Summary: anthropogenic warming + anthropogenic activities = human responsibility.
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