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Australian Wildfires

Moving some posts re the Australian wildfires to a separate topic Luciano Bacco‍ 

Luciano Bacco:


Climate Crisis. The reason Australia is red. Australian wildfires have cloaked the country in a demonic red glow. As the new decade begins underneath a blood-red sky, the need for solutions is even more pressing. 
https://www.inverse.com/article/62058-why-do-wildfires-turn-the-sky-red?link_uid=9&utm_campaign=inverse-daily-2020-01-03&utm_medium=inverse&utm_source=newsletter 


And:
https://interestingengineering.com/a-magpie-in-australia-mimics-emergency-responder-sirens-because-things-are-that-bad?_source=newsletter&_campaign=a0bglamBn02qr&_uid=YQdJzWvdOG&_h=c5182a5a087e2b004ca4aca7c1e307f54e8a1507&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=mailing&utm_campaign=Newsletter-04-01-2020

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/australian-bushfires-new-south-wales-koalas-sydney-a4322071.html#spark_wn=1



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    Luciano Bacco:
               I'm personally fully in favour of climate change fighting, instead!

     




    Which climate change are you in favour of fighting, the real one or the hype promoted by XR, Attenborough, Thunberg et al?


    Try looking at the real data and judge for yourself what is actually happening and what is based on unvalidated computer models. Try looking at history to see what happened in the past, when did glaciers advance and when did they retreat, how often does Australia burn, how quickly does it recover.


    This was a quick review of the Greenland ice caps taken from the official website, three different outlooks, which one is real?

    https://communities.theiet.org/discussions/viewtopic/807/24813?post_id=125816#p125816



    This was an attempt to gather the best actual data I could find to judge is there an emergency or maybe just a problem.

    https://communities.theiet.org/discussions/viewtopic/807/24813?post_id=126994#p126994


    Is the world really burning up? Have we already passed a tipping point?

    We certainly need to reduce our impact on the planet and minimise our consumption of finite resources however panic building of low EROEI (Energy return on Energy Invested) 'renewable' energy sources is not the solution.

    I await the IPCC AR6 in 2021/22 to see how they deal with reality.


    Best regards


    Roger

     

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    Luciano Bacco:
               I'm personally fully in favour of climate change fighting, instead!

     




    Which climate change are you in favour of fighting, the real one or the hype promoted by XR, Attenborough, Thunberg et al?


    Try looking at the real data and judge for yourself what is actually happening and what is based on unvalidated computer models. Try looking at history to see what happened in the past, when did glaciers advance and when did they retreat, how often does Australia burn, how quickly does it recover.


    This was a quick review of the Greenland ice caps taken from the official website, three different outlooks, which one is real?

    https://communities.theiet.org/discussions/viewtopic/807/24813?post_id=125816#p125816



    This was an attempt to gather the best actual data I could find to judge is there an emergency or maybe just a problem.

    https://communities.theiet.org/discussions/viewtopic/807/24813?post_id=126994#p126994


    Is the world really burning up? Have we already passed a tipping point?

    We certainly need to reduce our impact on the planet and minimise our consumption of finite resources however panic building of low EROEI (Energy return on Energy Invested) 'renewable' energy sources is not the solution.

    I await the IPCC AR6 in 2021/22 to see how they deal with reality.


    Best regards


    Roger

     

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