Jack, The housing issue is real, not so the climate issue. Weather and Climate changes all the time and has some particular characteristics that reveal that the work if man is not involved. Consider that in peak summer, when the sun is overhead, in the month of January, there has been no warming in the southern hemisphere, taken as a unit, for three decades. And this, despite the rapid industrialization of China.
I invite you to read the book which thoroughly debunks this and shows clearly that while the earths climate has always been changing, it has never warmed so rapidly and certainly not while humans have existed. I spoke with an atmospheric scientist for the book and looked at all the data. Climate change is very real. And even in your view, if it is not, why wouldn’t you want a future with less pollution, more nature intertwined with modern life and clean energy abundance?
Nature entwined with modern life is a great aim. But in my part of the world, Busselton WA, blocks to accommodate houses are down to 240 square metres in area and roads take up more than 50% of the space. There is your urban heat sink with air conditioning choofing out hot air from every dwelling. And you need to have two people earning at the average in weekly earnings to secure their spot in this hothouse.
Jack, The housing issue is real, not so the climate issue. Weather and Climate changes all the time and has some particular characteristics that reveal that the work if man is not involved. Consider that in peak summer, when the sun is overhead, in the month of January, there has been no warming in the southern hemisphere, taken as a unit, for three decades. And this, despite the rapid industrialization of China.
I invite you to read the book which thoroughly debunks this and shows clearly that while the earths climate has always been changing, it has never warmed so rapidly and certainly not while humans have existed. I spoke with an atmospheric scientist for the book and looked at all the data. Climate change is very real. And even in your view, if it is not, why wouldn’t you want a future with less pollution, more nature intertwined with modern life and clean energy abundance?
Here is the data Jack:https://psl.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/data/timeseries/timeseries.pl?ntype=1&var=SST&level=2000&lat1=0&lat2=-90&lon1=0&lon2=360&iseas=1&mon1=0&mon2=0&iarea=1&typeout=2&Submit=Create+Timeseries
Nature entwined with modern life is a great aim. But in my part of the world, Busselton WA, blocks to accommodate houses are down to 240 square metres in area and roads take up more than 50% of the space. There is your urban heat sink with air conditioning choofing out hot air from every dwelling. And you need to have two people earning at the average in weekly earnings to secure their spot in this hothouse.