Old Rocks
Diamond Member
Look, when someone is ignorant enough to state that solar panels will cool the Earth, there is no explaining real science to them.Can you thumbnail it for me?
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Look, when someone is ignorant enough to state that solar panels will cool the Earth, there is no explaining real science to them.Can you thumbnail it for me?
I'm sorry you don't understand how converting solar radiation into electricity that would have heated the surface of the planet results in a cooling effect that would not have occurred otherwise.Look, when someone is ignorant enough to state that solar panels will cool the Earth, there is no explaining real science to them.
Yes. It's a mystery for sure.Amazing that coral can survive the transition from summer to winter but succumb to atmospheric, natural CO2
So what does man have to do with it?I’ve been an avid diver since the late 70s. Mostly in the Caribbean, Bahamas, and the Florida Keys. I’ve seen the decline in the reefs and the fish population firsthand in that short a period.
Cool summer. LOL
"It's Official: NOAA Declares July 2021 Earth's Hottest Month on Record. Around the globe: the combined land and ocean-surface temperature was 1.67 degrees F (0.93 of a degree C) above the 20th-century average of 60.4 degrees F (15.8 degrees C), making it the hottest July since records began 142 years ago.Aug 20, 2021"
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It’s Official: NOAA Declares July 2021 Earth’s Hottest Month on Record
July 2021 has earned the unenviable distinction as the world’s hottest month ever recorded, according to new global data released by NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information. “In this case, first place is the worst place to be,” said NOAA Administrator Rick Spinrad, Ph.D. “July is tscitechdaily.com
Exactly. It's like these people don't even stop to think about past climates on earth.Nice cherry picking ... July was much much hotter at the beginning of the Holocene ... obviously, the coral survived that ... so did polar bears and walruses ... your error correction leaves much to be desired ...
Exactly. It's like these people don't even stop to think about past climates on earth.
You have come to a faulty conclusion. Mainstream science certainly considers past climates on Earth. Who do you think has provided the data you love to spout here? You, however, have rejected anthropogenic warming out of hand and thus fail to see the problem using the past in which there were no anthropogenic GHG emissions to draw conclusions about the present in which such emissions are a dominant factor. As Mamooth has pointed out, based on the Earth's past, used precisely as you attempt to use it in this debate, we can conclude that humans are physically incapable of causing forest fires. Is that a valid conclusion?Exactly. It's like these people don't even stop to think about past climates on earth.
Scientists come to opposite conclusions about the causes of recent climate change depending on which datasets they consider.You have come to a faulty conclusion. Mainstream science certainly considers past climates on Earth. Who do you think has provided the data you love to spout here? You, however, have rejected anthropogenic warming out of hand and thus fail to see the problem using the past in which there were no anthropogenic GHG emissions to draw conclusions about the present in which such emissions are a dominant factor. As Mamooth has pointed out, based on the Earth's past, used precisely as you attempt to use it in this debate, we can conclude that humans are physically incapable of causing forest fires. Is that a valid conclusion?
I know the problem isn't just the greater warmth of the oceans, but also the acidity is rising but can't we try to start coral reefs in areas further north that are somewhat protected from the acidity, or in the case of the southern hemisphere further south. aren't those waters more pristine ? or have we already contaminated them too.For those who have been claiming there have been no untoward effects. Let's talk about what effects a large loss of the world's coral will have on marine life and those who depend on it for food and coastal shelter.
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14% of world’s coral lost in less than a decade, study shows
Largest analysis of reef health reveals equivalent of more than all living coral in Australia was lost in 2009-18www.theguardian.com
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Climate Change Is Devastating Coral Reefs Worldwide, Major Report Says (Published 2021)
The world lost 14 percent of its coral in just a decade, researchers found.www.nytimes.com
Pile of shite.For those who have been claiming there have been no untoward effects. Let's talk about what effects a large loss of the world's coral will have on marine life and those who depend on it for food and coastal shelter.
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14% of world’s coral lost in less than a decade, study shows
Largest analysis of reef health reveals equivalent of more than all living coral in Australia was lost in 2009-18www.theguardian.com
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Climate Change Is Devastating Coral Reefs Worldwide, Major Report Says (Published 2021)
The world lost 14 percent of its coral in just a decade, researchers found.www.nytimes.com
Overpopulation. Pollution, etc.
Or drop sticks of dynamite over the side. Or drag huge nets that scrape the bottom clean of all benthic organisms and collect every free swimming species in the entire column, only to be dumped dead over the side when the catch gets sorted.Certain Asian fishermen squirt bleach into reefs to get the fish to rush out into nets....
Or drop sticks of dynamite over the side. Or drag huge nets that scrape the bottom clean of all benthic organisms and collect every free swimming species in the entire column, only to be dumped dead over the side when the catch gets sorted.
Or drop sticks of dynamite over the side. Or drag huge nets that scrape the bottom clean of all benthic organisms and collect every free swimming species in the entire column, only to be dumped dead over the side when the catch gets sorted.