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Climate Change(d)?

Another load of claptrap from two years ago. The discussion cites zero evidence of the claims made from these people.

My bus was late today. Must be climate change.

It really is a religion for you lot.

That has nothing to do with mate change.

Your bus was late due to those socialist commie democrats who run the California government.

I know this is true because Trump says so and I read it in the Gordian,.

It’s a common theme in these articles that get posted on here. Whatever negative thing, it is claimed to be caused by climate change.

I’m not going to waste my time reading these articles anymore. I’ve tried to be open minded with you lot but you’re just wasting my time and bandwidth now.
When have you been open-minded about any of it?

And of course it's about climate change--why would we post something in this thread if it wasn't? Major, major selection bias!

As with so many things small changes in the middle means big changes at the tails--and the stuff we are talking about mostly is due to effects at the tails. The northern limit of a lot of bugs is determined by where they can survive the winter. A small change in the winter lows translates into a considerable change in the range of the bug.
 
When I was young there was a cliché: Call a doctor and he'll say "Take two aspirin and call me in the morning."

Is it still the case that aspirin is a frequent remedy in the USA? Can you buy it in any convenience store, or must you go to a pharmacy?

I ask because aspirin was very hard to find here in the Kingdom, even the "baby aspirins" prescribed for millions of heart or artery patients. And a dentist didn't even want to extract a tooth when I told her I took baby aspirin daily. (I stopped taking aspirin for a few days; only then would she extract.)
Definitely aspirin in the pain reliever aisle. And, yes, they avoid anything of the sort before doing anything that could remotely be bloody. I recently had a non-emergency kidney stone removal (not fully obstructing so it caused no pain) and the pre-op directions included no aspirin for a week.
 
Over here aspirin doe not require a prescription, I take low dose apron for heart failure. You can order online, Amazon.

If you are going to have surgery you may be asked to stop taking aspirin for the duration.

Aspirin acts like a blood thinner, it prevents clumping of blood cells and can interfere with wound closure. I can not take regular dose aspirin while taking low dose daily, it can lead to internal bleeding.
Doc didn't say anything about avoiding it other than the low dose, but in my case it's just because I have the lipoprotein A gene. (It's as if I have high LDL no matter what I do.)
 
I lived in Nashua NF for a few years in the 80s. Nashua in the city was not too bad.

When I visited a ouple I knew outside of the city at certain times of the day you could not stand outside. You got eaten alive.

Worse in Maine. Mosquitos can drive moose crazy.

When I made a trip to Minneapolis Mn news reports had bites per hour.


Cities spray for mosquitos.That has been going on for a long time.


Public Health Threat Actions

If sufficient information indicates a significant public health threat to Nashua, there is a permit in place to conduct emergency spraying and public notices will be posted. Please refer to the Prevention Tips for Mosquitos (PDF) document for more information and for New Hampshire locations where positive samples have been collected. Call 603-589-4530 with any questions or concerns.
 
My bus was late today. Must be climate change.

It really is a religion for you lot.
Hmmm ... have you tried reading Scientist American?
. . .
Two videos that give a condensed histrory of how hte Earrth formed and how the climate evolved.,
Scientific American used to be a great publication. I would not recommend it to anyone at this point. It has jumped the woke shark. Sad.

Some types of science, e.g. psychology or sociology, lead directly to the Woke vs Unwoke schism. Human genetics is the topic where politics most readily raises its ugly head. Consider the recent commercial where a beautiful blue-eyed blond admires her Jeans and/or genes!


But it is only the "unwashed" MAGA fiends who impute "wokeism" to the climate change debate. Can we please desist from playing into the Koch Brothers' hands and stop pretending that "wokeism" affects sciences like geology or climatology? Certainly nothing from thebeave's citation of an editor being fired for her anti-Trump tweets suggests that politics played a role in Scientific American's articles on Earth's history!

One is left wondering how the MAGGAT crowd imagines politics affecting climate. MTG was worried that Soros and other Jews were using space lasers to aggravate storms; did this theory catch on?

For some of us, NOT writing anti-Trump tweets is a mark of cowardice and the abandonment of intellectual thought. Let's give the Climate Denialists a break and assume there's more merit to their anti-science views. I can think of one theory which MAGGATs can use to push their wokeism-causes-hurricanes agenda:

[satire] It was about 45 years ago, as Marxist feminism gained strength, that the ancient custom of giving female names to hurricanes was changed. It was this misandry, rather than teeny-tiny amounts of CO2, which has caused an increase in hurricane intensity. One of the very first testosterone-charged hurricanes -- David in 1979 -- killed 2000; David was followed just a few years later by the Pacific Typhoons Paul and Ike. And don't forget the 1998 Hurricane Mitch which killed four times as many people as 9-11 and the Benghazi massacre added together and was called "the deadliest Atlantic hurricane since 1780." Plainly it is the Marxist misandrists who are to blame for the testosterone-fueled rise in hurricane intensity.

And this wokeist misandry led to an "arms race." Not wishing to kowtow to their better halves, estrogonic storms have turned violent: consider Katrina (2005), Irma & Maria (2017), and Ida (2021).

So yes, it IS workeism that has made storms more virulent, and not CO2, so tiny in quantity that it needs to be measured in parts per MILLION. Krypton is also present in the atmosphere at MORE than a part per million, but the woke Marxists don't talk about that! Krypton, you will recall, is the source of the kryptonite which feminists covet to sap the testosterone-fueled powers of Superman.

Yes, it's the uppity Marxists and lesbians who don't know their place who have killed so many thousands with Caribbean storms. And I'm pretty sure that the unexpected persistence of sea ice in the Arctic is directly caused by the frigidity with which lesbians taunt the growing numbers of "politically incorrect" male incels.

I hope I've provided an interesting counterpoint to the climate "science" which infests wokeist propaganda like Scientific American.
 
https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2023/08/mosquito-diseases-move

Experts discuss how environmental changes are altering the risk for mosquito-borne diseases​

Climate change and human activity are enabling the spread of mosquito-borne diseases, like dengue fever, to new places. Stanford infectious disease experts and disease ecologists discuss what we know and how communities can protect themselves from these changing disease threats.

The changing climate is dramatically altering the landscape of mosquito-borne diseases. Warmer temperatures, changes in rainfall, and human activity are enabling their spread to new places often unprepared to deal with them.

This year, locally transmitted malaria cases cropped up in Florida and Texas for the first time in 20 years. But dengue fever has dominated global headlines, with outbreaks unprecedented in their locations, severity, and duration. With deadly outbreaks from Bangladesh to Peru and record numbers of cases in Europe, the World Health Organization officials this July warned that climate change could push dengue cases to near-record numbers.

“Often people think that all mosquitoes are the same, or that all mosquitoes can transmit the same diseases, but in fact mosquitoes differ in their ecologies and their ability to transmit different pathogens, resulting in differences in how we prevent and mitigate disease transmission,” said Erin Mordecai, associate professor of biology in the School of Humanities and Sciences.

Mordecai is among several Stanford experts who are leading efforts to understand how climate change is impacting the spread of various mosquito vectors and the deadly diseases they carry – and how to respond. Educating communities and health providers about the differences between these various mosquitoes on the move is critical to protecting public health, they say.

I'm sure there are never any mosquitoes in Santa Monica so why should we worry about these horrible diseases being spread to new places. /s
Likewise, up in Canada, ticks are becoming a more common problem.
 
My bus was late today. Must be climate change.

It really is a religion for you lot.
Hmmm ... have you tried reading Scientist American?
. . .
Two videos that give a condensed histrory of how hte Earrth formed and how the climate evolved.,
Scientific American used to be a great publication. I would not recommend it to anyone at this point. It has jumped the woke shark. Sad.

Some types of science, e.g. psychology or sociology, lead directly to the Woke vs Unwoke schism. Human genetics is the topic where politics most readily raises its ugly head. Consider the recent commercial where a beautiful blue-eyed blond admires her Jeans and/or genes!
Everything is "woke" to the right-wing these days. Typically it is a good indicator when you should ignore anything they have to say because they are focusing on all the wrong things and are obsessed with labels. Doesn't mean what they say is wrong, but rather, one should seek out another source.
 
From climate change to woke and MAGA, the mother of all derails.

Sorry I mentioned SciAmer ..... unintended consequences.
 
I still enjoy reading Scientific American, so there.....It has lots of good articles, opinion pieces, puzzles, and today I read an interview in SA that was with the author of a book that is about to be released on August 26th. I think it would be helpful for those who don't understand climate change and CO2

The story of co2 is the story of everything is the title of the book. The author explains that while CO2 is vitally important, it becomes a big problem when there is too much or too little of it in the atmosphere. He goes into detail as to how too little or too much impacted various climates in the distant past, including ice ages or ages when the Arctic was very warm.

He goes into detail about how humans have put so much CO2 into the atmosphere primarily via fossil fuels, that it is having a dramatic impact on the climate, causing melting ice glaciers, worse storms, hotter temps than normal etc. Ok. It sounded like a good book, especially for those who lack an understanding of how this works. Of course, some people don't want to know the truth so they refrain from reading things that might prove them wrong. Still, SA did a good interview with the author of this soon to be released book. I even learned a few things myself about CO2 just from the interview.
 
He goes into detail about how humans have put so much CO2 into the atmosphere primarily via fossil fuels, that it is having a dramatic impact on the climate, causing melting ice glaciers, worse storms, hotter temps than normal etc.

Except none of that is true.

Who is the author, Walt Disney?
 
He goes into detail about how humans have put so much CO2 into the atmosphere primarily via fossil fuels, that it is having a dramatic impact on the climate, causing melting ice glaciers, worse storms, hotter temps than normal etc.

Except none of that is true.

Who is the author, Walt Disney?
Your open mindedness to scientific facts is amazing. /s
 
He goes into detail about how humans have put so much CO2 into the atmosphere primarily via fossil fuels, that it is having a dramatic impact on the climate, causing melting ice glaciers, worse storms, hotter temps than normal etc.

Except none of that is true.

Who is the author, Walt Disney?
Your open mindedness to scientific facts is amazing. /s

What scientific facts are you talking about? The claims of "a dramatic impact on the climate, causing melting ice glaciers, worse storms, hotter temps " is not supported by any evidence. There has been no dramatic change in earth's climate, storms are no worse than before etc.
 
“Peter Brannen delivers a moving and magisterial tribute to the magic-seeming chemical interplay of air and rock, plant kingdom and ocean expanse, which scientists dryly call the “carbon cycle.” Upon it, he shows, absolutely all life rests — with growing, and unnerving, precarity."
—David Wallace-Wells, New York Times bestselling author of The Uninhabitable Earth

“A thrilling exploration of Earth’s tumultuous history, its tenuous present, and a future in grave doubt."
Kirkus Reviews

“What a brilliant and epic book this is! From the magical transformation of CO2 into the first life to our current flailing attempts to pump less of it into our atmosphere, Brannen gives us a sweeping history of the planet in a single molecule. I study this stuff for a living and still learned so much—how coal nearly froze the planet, why the rocks beneath our feet allow us to breathe, and the origins of our modern industrial world. This book is a collection of wonderful things woven together into a fascinating, terrifying whole."
—Kate Marvel, climate scientist and author of Human Nature

“Peter Brannen offers a completely new vision of Earth and human history that will change your perspective forever. One vital, misunderstood molecule is revealed as the animating force behind everything that has ever happened on this planet—from the assembly of microscopic plankton seashells to the rise and fall of human empires. If we are smart, this impressive, beautifully written book will be a lodestar for the current generation’s most important decisions."
—Rebecca Boyle, author of Our Moon

“As with everything Peter Brannen writes, this is fascinating; deep history brought vividly to life. But it's also crucial—our ability to understand and act on it will determine how the next period in earth's history unfolds."
—Bill McKibben

“In this urgent and astounding book, Brannen weaves together the entire history of Earth, and the origins and tribulations of life over billions of years, with the predicament we find ourselves in today. With the lyricism of John McPhee and scientific bona fides rivalling any academic geologist, Brannen is in a class of his own as the preeminent scribe of Earth science today. This is the book that I want all of my Earth science students to read, and every policymaker and politician too."
—Steve Brusatte, University of Edinburgh paleontologist and New York Times/Sunday Times bestselling author of The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs



Every year, we are dangerously warping the climate by putting gigantic amounts of carbon dioxide into the air. But CO2 isn’t merely the byproduct of burning fossil fuels—it is also fundamental to how our planet works. All life is ultimately made from CO2, and it has kept Earth bizarrely habitable for hundreds of millions of years. In short, it is the most important substance on Earth. But how is it that CO2 is as essential to life on Earth as it is capable of destroying it?

In The Story of CO2 Is the Story of Everything, award-winning science journalist Peter Brannen reveals how carbon dioxide’s movement through rocks, air, water, and life has kept our planet’s climate livable, its air breathable, and its oceans hospitable to complex life. Starting at the dawn of life almost 4 billion years ago, and working all the way up through today’s global climate crisis and beyond, he illuminates how CO2 has been responsible for the planet’s many deaths and rebirths, for shaping the evolution of life, and for the development of modern human society. And he argues that it’s only by reckoning with this deep planetary history that we can understand the cosmic stakes of our current moment on Earth—and how dangerous our experiment with the climate really is.

With groundbreaking research and a clear-eyed perspective, Brannen shows how a deep exploration of the carbon cycle across our planet’s history can shed light on the way forward for humanity, as we try to avert environmental catastrophe in the future. And it all begins with a richer understanding of the critical role of CO2 in our world.

Peter Brannen is an award winning science journalist who has won multiple awards. He has been published in a large number of papers and has been mentioned for his work in the Library of Congress. He also teaches biology. The above are some reviews of his newest book. So, Twiz, how many science awards have you won that makes you an expert? Waiting......

Oh btw, The Daily Mail gave his book a pretty good review. I didn't bother to link it, but I found it just for anyone who prefers that source. I guess even The Daily Mail is sometimes honest.

I know that people like Twiz aren't going to read the book. In fact, I do wonder if he reads any books....
 
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lol, Peter Brannen is a journalist for the Atlantic. He's not a scientist. You just love wasting my time and bandwidth. lol.

"Every year, we are dangerously warping the climate by putting gigantic amounts of carbon dioxide into the air. But CO2 isn’t merely the byproduct of burning fossil fuels—
Starting at the dawn of life almost 4 billion years ago, and working all the way up through today’s global climate crisis and beyond, "

What garbage.

The climate is not "dangerously warping" and there is no "climate crisis".

It really is a religion for you lot.
 
He goes into detail about how humans have put so much CO2 into the atmosphere primarily via fossil fuels, that it is having a dramatic impact on the climate, causing melting ice glaciers, worse storms, hotter temps than normal etc.

Except none of that is true.

Who is the author, Walt Disney?
Your open mindedness to scientific facts is amazing. /s

What scientific facts are you talking about? The claims of "a dramatic impact on the climate, causing melting ice glaciers, worse storms, hotter temps " is not supported by any evidence. There has been no dramatic change in earth's climate, storms are no worse than before etc.
I live in the swath in the west that has seen 4.5 degrees of warming. The weather is noticeably different than when we moved here.
 
TSwizzle

Are you now or have you ever been

Employed by a fossil fuel or related business?
Part of any organization dedicated to disseminating misinformation on climate change?
Under the care of a mental health professional?
 
It’s fascinating how so many supposed atheists are drawn in to conspiracy theory nuttiness.

It really is a rapture like cult.

It’s very warm in Santa Monica today. But it’s just weather.
 
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