Wet. Here we go again. The deniers are always going to deny. It is all they know. They do not give a sh!t if they are wrong because they wont be alive when our children are suffering from not doing something now about climate change. I would rather do something now than put my head in the sand and follow the few -1% of climate scientists horsesh!t science.
WetEV said:RegGuheert said:What is your fear related to the loss of global sea ice?WetEV said:The Arctic is off the charts hot, sea ice in both Arctic and Antarctic waters is at a record low for the date. Global sea ice is "About 6.9 standard deviations below the 1981-2010 mean."
Not directly, but through the effect on weather patterns from the loss of Arctic sea ice. Like the Arctic vortex recentering over Asia or North America, as it has this year.
RegGuheert said:Are humans or any other species impacted by such a change?
Duh.
RegGuheert said:Is there ANY evidence that this is related to the activity of man?
The burning of coal, natural gas, oil, wood, peat and the clearing of land has put a lot of CO2 into the atmosphere. About half is still there.
Unprecedented in the past 800,000 years.
Do you have any realistic doubt that humans have changed the CO2 level of the atmosphere?
Do you have any realistic doubt that changing the CO2 level will affect the climate?
WetEV said:This brings up an amusing speculation. Suppose this not only continues, but gets worse. The Antarctic keeps shedding sea ice, then sheds a big hunk or two of ice shelf, and some of the ice sheets starts falling into the ocean. The Arctic maintains a low pressure, off the charts warm pattern all winter, melts fast in spring and is ice free next summer. Weather patterns worldwide are wonky and wild.
RegGuheert said:Hahahahahaha!!
We will see who gets the last laugh.