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Stop posting so much i agree with. Im tired of having to like your posts :D
HA! Thank you. :)
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Stop posting so much i agree with. Im tired of having to like your posts :D
The US government has committed 26 BILLION dollars to Climate change programs.
In even the wildest of fantasies, there is nowhere near that kind of money available for contrarian research. It's an opinion (more money available for "bad" results than good) based on merit of the numbers, not on faith.
https://www.gao.gov/key_issues/climate_change_funding_management/issue_summary
And well they should. It's a huge problem that is coming like a Mack truck, and the unprepared have much less chance of being happy after the impact.
That 26B is not all money to figure out if it is happening. That's already figured out, much that the climate change deniers would lead you to believe otherwise. Details and model improvements are definitely worth pursuing so governments can know the magnitude and timing of the issue, but much of that is to deal with the established problem that the earth is warming.
None of he research money is earmarked to show a particular result (that is not how US government grants work), despite that being the mantra of the climate deniers that if only their side got as much attention, everything would would be fine.
Fortunately, science and truth are not determined by vote.
Please name a single chlorofluorocarbon that has a natural source that is significant relative to man man made versions.
Most knowledgeable sources say none exist.
https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/monitoring-references/faq/greenhouse-gases.php?section=cfc
"Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) have no natural source, but were entirely synthesized"
http://apps.sepa.org.uk/spripa/Pages/SubstanceInformation.aspx?pid=114
"There are not thought to be any natural sources of CFCs to the environment."
Below is an image of corals exposed at low tide at the Great Barrier Reef. These corals are exposed temperature swings day after day. And have been for thousands of years. They look pretty healthy. Having a hard time believing a small change in temperature would be the cause of bleaching.
Sorry I was thinking of CO2. There is so much mis-information coming from those that are desperately hoping our planet is doomed that sometimes it is hard to keep up!
It's really hard for the conversation not to get into politics you are right. Unfortunately, for every reasonable person that wants to continue to look at data (and critique it, like you've done which is fine - peer review obviously), there are ten more that just want to cut funding for it, cut scientists out of the relative agencies based on their position on the issue (sound familiar?), or inject anecdotes and non-science into the debate (as you have seen in this thread).Thank you for the replies.
I've deleted my initial response to this post, as I honestly believe there is net-zero to be gained by either party in continuing this particular exchange. This is meandering off into politics, policy, and best uses of government spending, not a road I which to continue to travel, unless we were in a pub enjoying pints :). I doubt either of us is going to sway the other's opinion in any meaningful fashion, so as the saying goes, (other than your last line, with which I agree with wholeheartedly) perhaps it's best if we just agree to disagree.
Cheers!
That coral does not look bleached to me at all! And it gets direct sun day in and day out. Im not buying it! I have ran my tank at 76 and then switched to 79. over the course of about 2 months. I get much faster coral growth! No problems at all.And yet it bleaching
Sincerely Lasse
Never denied that bleaching is occurring. Respectfully disagree on the cause.And yet it bleaching
Sincerely Lasse
Also the oceans level has dropped in the Barrier reef area. It has not risen as some say.
Never denied that bleaching is occurring. Respectfully disagree on the cause.
I don't think scientists know with as great a certainty the reason for reef issues (at least to the same level as, say, AGW). I also questioned things like the PH dropping slightly or temperature changes because, like many, we have our own tanks to compare. But we have to understand our tanks are anecdotal evidence at best. We're not even sure what the corals in our own tanks need (look at the debate from ULNS to now higher nutrients) and, as has been said many times on this and other forums, every tank is different. I think that is where you let people that are trained in that field provide their findings and have it peer reviewed as opposed to pointing to any single example.Never denied that bleaching is occurring. Respectfully disagree on the cause.
It's hard to believe. Our oceans are so vast. I've been out in the Pacific 150-200 miles west of Baja California numerous times. You just can't believe how "used" our oceans are by ships, etc. While most is pretty clean and pristine, there are times where you come across huge floating areas of trash and other evidence of human activity. It's sad people continue to use the oceans as a dumping ground: freighters, large fish processing ships, and yes, cruise ships. Many times we've cut across the wake of one of those huge floating hotels and there is fresh debris following them. Not as bad as it used to be, but still occurs. Troubling. But is it changing our climate? The Geological Record says it is "always" changing. But are we pushing it along, accelerating the change? There is an old saying, "all storms begin with a gentle breeze." Only time will tell. In the meanwhile be good to your neighbors and neighborhood. Cheers!The Netflix documentary Chasing Coral, which you have probably heard about or already watched shows the effects of global warming and climate change on our planet. While many scientists and others are on board with this, there are still some doubters as there always will be. So, where do you stand on this topic? Is climate change/global warming real? Or simply a hoax? Or just a cycle that our planet is currently going through? Vote and discuss!
That comment is based on what data?
If you look at the monthly ocean level data from the two measuring sites run by the Australian government that are near the Great Barrier Reef, there's a clear upward slope to the mean tide levels from 1991 to today.
That said, local effects are often made worse or made less bad by local land uplift and subsidence, so no local data can say what is happening worldwide.
Australian Baseline Sea Level Monitoring Project
Monthly Sea Level and Meteorological Statistics
http://www.bom.gov.au/oceanography/projects/abslmp/data/monthly.shtml
CAPE FERGUSON, AUSTRALIA
http://www.bom.gov.au/ntc/IDO71051/IDO71051SLI.pdf
Rosslyn Bay, Queensland
http://www.bom.gov.au/ntc/IDO71052/IDO71052SLI.pdf
Randy,
Do you really think for a minute im going to take your word over a Climate physicist?? And a Ocean physicist, That specializes in monitoring reefs??
PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO AGAIN RANDY. I QUOTE: "THE LEVEL HAS DROPPED IN THE BARRIER REEF OVER THE LAST 5000 YEARS"!!! So "IF" the water level rises we will GET MORE CORALS...........
3.33 of one degree warming in 30 years! Give me a break!