Australia arrests 183 for setting bushfires that celebrities claim were caused by climate change

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  1. Montegriffo

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    You're nearly there. All you need to do now is accept that increased droughts are a consequence of AGW and we're done.
     
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    No idea what that has to do with arson. Can you help out?
     
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    We are in a 2.5 million year ice age. That is why CO2 dropped to nearly deadly low levels for life. Luckily we are in one of the short mild inter-glacial periods but near the end of it.
     
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    Where is the average temperature 122 degrees Fahrenheit ???
     
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    There has been no increases in the frequency of droughts. Nor does the IPCC predict increases in frequency. Source is AR5.
     
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    I’ve given you the hint previously. Where is 90% of the incident solar energy stored ??
     
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    Oh! I know but does @Montegriffo ?
     
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    Apparently not.
     
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    It's projected, for many parts of the world. Have you ever experienced 120 degrees? Because I have, a few times. If you've not tried to function in such conditions, you can't even begin to imagine it.
     
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    Using the IPCC consensus the global average temperature will increase by 0.03 degrees Centigrade per year. That’s 3 degrees Centigrade per century. Where will the average be 50 degrees Centigrade ?? In 100 years the global gdp and wealth will be ~ 20X what it is today. And 100 years from now air conditioning technology will be much cheaper that it is today.

    Which parts of the world is a 50 degree Centigrade temperature projected ??
     
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  12. Montegriffo

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    In the ground, in the upper mantle.
    Most of it is released into the atmosphere at night.
    Are you going anywhere with this?
     
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    In the places which are very hot. You know, the hot places?
     
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    Got it wrong. Try again.
     
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    Keep trying. Think it through.
     
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    The places where very few people live now ??
     
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    On the contrary, many people live in very hot places. The Middle East, parts of America, Australia, Africa, parts of Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, etc etc.
     
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    He's talking about what he thinks will be the advantages of global warming.

    I wonder what his grandkids will think of his stand when the permafrost melts in northern Russia and Canada releasing a lot methane in the air.
     
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    Those are the benefits of global warming. They can be seen in the world today.

    When will the permafrost melt ??? How many hundreds of years from now ??? You don’t think that technology will have advanced to the point that any methane release can be tapped as an energy source ??? The earth will be in the next ice age we’ll before then.
     
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    No, it's the ground.
    I was wondering how long you would spin this out before revealing your source.
    https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/climate-etc/
     
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    Climate etc has nothing to do with the book or it’s author other than providing the website to access the book.

    It’s not the ground.

    But again we see the unwillingness of the global warming alarmists to challenge their faith based beliefs. Sad.
     
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    It's melting now.

    Yeah, you bet. :rolleyes::(
     
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    Rapid warming at 0.03 degrees Centigrade per year ???

    How is the methane atmospheric concentration trending these days. BTW it was warmer 1000 years ago and the methane concentration didn’t budge.
     
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