Global warming: already screwed up?

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by jean63 » 02/03/07, 17:09

For them, in very very summary,
1 / climatic warming, very real, is one of the cycles like the earth has known several since 650 000 years (or more, but the ice cores have been studied until this date
2 / despite the very real increase in anthropogenic GHGs (CO2, CFCs, Methane), the effect of these GHGs in the greenhouse effect (fortunately it exists because otherwise we would be called Mars, and would not be not there to discuss it) is at most 2%, which is probably too much, but good ..;


It’s Allègre who would be happy to read that !!! ... he who broke when he said that we were doing too much !!

I believe there is scientific agreement that there would never have been such FAST warming based on the interpretation of arctic ice cores.
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by jeandb » 03/03/07, 14:49

What is the use of some to cry out for "help the climate" if they refuse the discussions that could help provide solutions.
Currently we highlight that CO2 emissions as the factor of climate change due to the greenhouse effect.
It is even said that these climate changes modify the water cycle, that it modifies rainfall and the regimes of rivers.
This scientific attitude is scandalous and it arranges the battles of the energy industries of the future.
To ignore, minimize, marginalize and even as a victim the drying up of the planet's soils is a lie all the more serious since water is the key to climate problems.
Human activity acts on the soil and the subsoil to reduce the recharge of groundwater while deep over-exploitation of water increases.
The drying up of growing masses of the earth's crust allows their increasing heating and therefore transmits to the atmosphere a rise in temperatures which is added to the greenhouse effect whereas for the moment this heating is attributed to the effect Greenhouse.
This direct drying by the human action of the subsoil, is responsible for the overall vegetal decay which can no longer recycle the co2 which accumulates in addition to emissions. In other words, co2 increases in two ways: emission and not recycling.
It is urgent to ensure that the planet's water is taken from the hands of water traders in order to stop the perverse effects of a "management by the need" of consumers who consider that the resource is infinite and develop a global resource management that will take into account the potential of water in the long term and beyond borders by helping the water cycle to run off less and to infiltrate more.
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Re: Global warming: is it already ruined?




by izentrop » 07/12/23, 00:40

Hey no but...

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Re: Global warming: is it already ruined?




by DrBombay » 07/12/23, 07:48

You have to be positive, soon there will be bananas in Paris
https://www.leparisien.fr/week-end/futu ... 234399.php

And less heating in winter
https://meteofrance.com/actualites-et-d ... -parisiens

And anyway, all corrupt. It was already not going very well.
"It almost seems like a joke"
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Re: Global warming: is it already ruined?




by izentrop » 07/12/23, 12:52

Nicolino, confusionist, propagandist, with his accusations which are not based on science and his friends Veillerette and Foucart contributed and contributes a lot to disinformation about French industry and agriculture.
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by Christophe » 07/12/23, 12:58

izentrop wrote:contributed and contributes a lot to disinformation


A bit like the TDC of TMF (and his friends the fuckedcheckers...) which you often relay...
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