| 35.1C in May 20:15 - May 26 with 5066 views | NthQldITFC | Is there anyone left who thinks we haven't completely fked our future? If so, I'll have some of what you're on. |  |
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| 35.1C in May on 14:37 - May 27 with 256 views | BlueSmoke |
I'll give this a read later, thanks. |  | |  |
| 35.1C in May on 14:38 - May 27 with 250 views | StokieBlue |
| 35.1C in May on 14:21 - May 27 by DanTheMan | That's not really how science works at something of this scale, there would be multiple papers studying very specific things to understand how a system is working. So one might look at the effect of CO2 in the atmosphere, one might look at the concentrations in the ocean and neither would look at where that comes from. Closest you're going to get is something like this, which is peer reviewed but not a study. https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6 EDIT: If you are genuinely interested I could probably find papers on CO2 causing warming in the atmosphere and one that shows that we're the ones producing the CO2 as a separate paper. EDIT 2: CoachRob has already posted the latter. [Post edited 27 May 14:30]
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You can surely take a wild guess at which returning troll this could be. SB |  |
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| 35.1C in May on 14:43 - May 27 with 223 views | positivity |
| 35.1C in May on 14:38 - May 27 by StokieBlue | You can surely take a wild guess at which returning troll this could be. SB |
he arrived at a similar time as the other conspiracy theory loon (jewish ambulance fire was an inside job/moon landings were fake/farage is wonderful) was banned. his posting style and utter disregard for facts and experts is very similar. could be a coincidence? |  |
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| 35.1C in May on 14:46 - May 27 with 190 views | StokieBlue |
| 35.1C in May on 12:52 - May 27 by GlasgowBlue | Are you sure those figures are correct? USA produces 13.83 tons per capita. China produces 9.24 tons per capita. UK produces 4.42 tons per capita. And of we are going per capita then China generates roughly 2.2 MWh of renewable energy per person annually whereas the UK produces 2 MWh of renewable energy per person, so not much difference. |
Those are the figures that I found earlier with a very quick look, I'll look later to confirm or amend. The UK does pretty well in renewables so for China to be ahead using your figures shows they are doing well. I don't have much time right now but Claude seems to think that China is about 30% per capita higher in renewables than the UK. Also worth noting that China's renewable capacity is increasing by >20% annually since 2023. Seems to be a lot of figures out there so I'll need to check more and find some root sources. It's not a UK/China thing though, my point was just saying "but China" isn't really helpful in the debate. SB [Post edited 27 May 14:49]
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| 35.1C in May on 15:44 - May 27 with 87 views | NthQldITFC |
| 35.1C in May on 13:57 - May 27 by BlueSmoke | You watched that quickly. |
Fair point - I didn't watch much of it at all. I sampled a few points and decided it was a load of rubbish. But you're right, that's no way to form an informed opinion on anything, ignoring 99% of the 'evidence'. I might try to watch the whole thing later, but I've watched and read hours upon hours worth of real peer-reviewed material and seen the consensus-based hyper-critical conclusions of humanity finest minds on the subject, so I can't say I hold out much hope of learning anything from this particular youtube video. |  |
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