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The meteorologists?Like those actually dedicating their lives to the scientific study of our planet's climate know far more about it than stupid fucks like you and me.
My typo there. I know you and "abu afuk" are two different persons, but carbon copy mindsets.Abu and I are not the same person.
We (my wife and I) own three houses. Two have typical suburban lawns, one is 1.5 acres of woods. All three have large butterfly gardens.
Have you been voting for candidates who accept mainstream science?
Similarities. Not copies.My typo there. I know you and "abu afuk" are two different persons, but carbon copy mindsets.
So they accept the IPCC conclusions. Excellent.I vote for candidates whom accept REAL science, not political agenda Leftist driven propaganda "science".
You don't have to. I don't accept that Billy Boy is an atmospheric physicist or employed conducting any form of research. There are other posters who tend to exaggerate their qualifications. I try to simply state my experience and not make any judgements about qualification. However, I did have classes in a lot of subjects that apply to the topic: thermodynamics, heat transfer, physics, chemistry and five different classes in oceanography. Many posters here have not had such course material and it shows.A reminder, we 'have' to accept you are what you say, have what you claim, but I have my doubts.
If you're looking for permanent sequestration, no plant does any. It is all released when the plant decomposes. If you buried the plant deep enough, you could put it away for a while, but if it decomposes on or near the surface, there is absolutely nothing gained.Also, "typical suburban lawns" do very little on 'carbon sequestration'
But they're pretty.and 'butterfly gardens' only cover a small percentage of pollinator range.
Good idea. We have some bee plants but I'm sure we're not doing enough. We use no pesticides or herbicides, which helps some., but we're getting a little old to get much done in the way of landscaping or xeriscaping.Try doing something for the various types of bees as well, especially any local honeybee colonies.
Whoosh!Of course that has nothing to do with what I said.
So typical interglacial weather.The last 12 months were 1.33C (2.4F) above preindustrial temperatures. And that does take West Antarctica into account.
Earth just had its hottest 12 months ever recorded, analysis finds
Researchers found that global average temperatures from November 2022 through October 2023 were 2.4 degrees F above preindustrial levels.www.nbcnews.com
The last 12 months were 1.33C (2.4F) above preindustrial temperatures. And that does take West Antarctica into account.
Earth just had its hottest 12 months ever recorded, analysis finds
Researchers found that global average temperatures from November 2022 through October 2023 were 2.4 degrees F above preindustrial levels.www.nbcnews.com
What was the average temperature at the South Pole in 1923?The last 12 months were 1.33C (2.4F) above preindustrial temperatures. And that does take West Antarctica into account.
Earth just had its hottest 12 months ever recorded, analysis finds
Researchers found that global average temperatures from November 2022 through October 2023 were 2.4 degrees F above preindustrial levels.www.nbcnews.com