Then what are we worried about?
Shorter growing seasons, stronger storm systems, damaged ecosystems, extinct animals, war, increasing temperatures, droughts, floods, and many more
Do you have any idea what the cost of doing nothing will be in monetary terms to try to fix the problems that arise?
nope, we need to panic.Looks like Nigeria and Ghana already have Ebola under control with no new cases. Having a functional and stable government does wonders it seems.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-29685127
To quote the Arnold,"I'll be back". We may have seen its worst case tho.Where's all the Ebola? 2 people get it and then nothing. WTF?
:facepalm:Shorter growing seasons, stronger storm systems, damaged ecosystems, extinct animals, war, increasing temperatures, droughts, floods, and many more.
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This is already happening and has happened time and again throughout this history of man.
The only thing different is we have developed a prideful control obsession. At first we hoped we could learn to control the weather, now we think we DO CONTROL THE WEATHER, so we need to fix it.
But, we magically, somehow see controlling the weather, as easy now. Just blame Conservatives. Liberals have the situation "under control."
What determines the climate of a particular region?:facepalm:
Weather is not the same as climate
You sound dumb when you conflate the two
ummmmmmm..the weather?..What determines the climate of a particular region?
The 23 degree tilt of the earthWhat determines the climate of a particular region?
So, you think man is changing the seasons and the climate but not the weather? Daft, mon.The 23 degree tilt of the earth
In other words, seasons
You ignore the point which makes you sound, ceaselessly stupid.:facepalm:
Weather is not the same as climate
You sound dumb when you conflate the two
So, you think man is changing the seasons and the climate but not the weather? Daft, mon.
Just haughty quibbling to me.
Tyson just explained the relationshipJust haughty quibbling to me.
Climate and weather are not even in a well understood cause and effect, relationship.
oh, look.What determines the climate of a particular region?
A paid, talking head, quibbling for a living the twilight of his career as a real scienctist. Sad. Like Carl Sagan.Tyson just explained the relationship
Essentially, weather patterns follow the climate. That's why you don't see drastically different temperatures year to year, but if you compare the average temp of the climate today with back when measurements began, there is a drastic difference