Worlds gone f***ing mad!



Firstly I'll state that I think all the gases do VERY little, if anything. IMHO warming is created by the orbit of the Earth & the Sun - we have some inptu as humans by creating unnatural deserts in the form of Cities, Towns, Quarries etc AND most importantly the vast areas where the Water Table has been lowered - like a lot of the USA & Middle East.

However, saw a recent explanation saying the CO2 won't be coming down regardless of what happens.

The reason is that most CO2 is absorbed in the sea, the world is getting hotter because of the orbit of the Earth - which means lots and lots of CO2 will come out of the sea. The rate of emission is linked to the CO2 in the atmosphere - in other words the level of CO2 will remain the same because the sea will just emit more regardless.

There will be no reduction regardless.
 

DaveGrohl

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Cumbria
Firstly I'll state that I think all the gases do VERY little, if anything. IMHO warming is created by the orbit of the Earth & the Sun - we have some inptu as humans by creating unnatural deserts in the form of Cities, Towns, Quarries etc AND most importantly the vast areas where the Water Table has been lowered - like a lot of the USA & Middle East.

However, saw a recent explanation saying the CO2 won't be coming down regardless of what happens.

The reason is that most CO2 is absorbed in the sea, the world is getting hotter because of the orbit of the Earth - which means lots and lots of CO2 will come out of the sea. The rate of emission is linked to the CO2 in the atmosphere - in other words the level of CO2 will remain the same because the sea will just emit more regardless.

There will be no reduction regardless.
So what youā€™re saying is ā€¦. weā€™re not as clever as we think we are?

Everywhere you look this is the case. Someone posted a quote the other day elsewhere;
"A lie is halfway round the world before the truth has got its trousers on".
Now more than ever.
 

DaveGrohl

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Cumbria

Kiwi Pete

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Livestock Farmer
completely missed the central crucial point
Missing the central crucial points is the mission statement for production agriculture, especially in this country.

If these aren't 'our people to feed' then it is baffling to talk of all these "efficiencies" when we are importing a pollution problem "because we always have"

To then admit "guilt" for a problem that does NOT exist while ignoring the problems that do... well.... welcome to how this kiwi sees the world
 

melted welly

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Arable Farmer
Location
DD9.
We used to have comedians to produce this sort of thing, now theyā€™ve all gone woke and spend their time making left wing statements about immigration or gender issues that general public donā€™t care about.

Grass roots pisstaking, lot to be said for it. šŸ‘
Credit given where credits due,them convict decendents across the ditch do good satire.šŸ˜
 

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