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    #31
    For all those who claim that climate change is good or is not costing anything.

    "The bank notes Australian insurers are the most directly exposed to the physical impacts of climate change, and points out that inflation-adjusted insurance claims for natural disasters this decade are more than twice what they were in the previous 10 years. It notes “this impact is likely to grow over time”."

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      #32
      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
      For all those who claim that climate change is good or is not costing anything.

      "The bank notes Australian insurers are the most directly exposed to the physical impacts of climate change, and points out that inflation-adjusted insurance claims for natural disasters this decade are more than twice what they were in the previous 10 years. It notes “this impact is likely to grow over time”."
      That’s what happens is an extremely low sun spot cycle . Weather patterns , jet streams become more erratic as the pressure in the very upper atmosphere is lower due to less particle forcing from the sun . Thus much higher variance in weather patterns .
      The truth is out there for those who understand.
      And it has way less to do with mankind than most of the climate models are showing . Because they are all fundamentally flawed .
      Last edited by furrowtickler; Oct 4, 2019, 08:35.

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        #33
        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
        For all those who claim that climate change is good or is not costing anything.

        "The bank notes Australian insurers are the most directly exposed to the physical impacts of climate change, and points out that inflation-adjusted insurance claims for natural disasters this decade are more than twice what they were in the previous 10 years. It notes “this impact is likely to grow over time”."
        Good catch Chuck, while the rest of the article was scary predictions of what is going to happen some time in the future, like all good global warming horror stories, they did manage to find this one in real time.

        But be careful of stats that sound really bullet proof. You might have missed it, but Australia had an unprecedented housing boom during that same period they are comparing. The first stat I found is that aussie housing is up 412% in the past 25 years. But it is inflation adjusted you say, Meanwhile inflation in the preceding 20 years was a cumulative total of 68%. So I am shocked that insurance claims are ONLY double, given the fact that housing prices outpaced inflation by such a rate during the period in question. Not quite apples and apples to the period they reference, but a good approximation.

        Feel free to work out the exact numbers for the decades mentioned, the info is all available online.
        Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Oct 4, 2019, 09:10.

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          #34
          Well AOC didnt says this wasnt a possible solution so I assume chuck endorses it as well.

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          You know I can deal with radicals like the Taliban or Al Queada. They hunker together in other countries. No biggies. But we have millions of home grown woke radicals among the general population right here and thats terrifying. Not only are they violent and unreasonable, they are working into our govt and institutions.

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            #35
            Jazz, You are looking at this completely wrong, these Extreme left-wing dingbats are the biggest allies we have. The chucks, and the AOC's, and her followers need to be encouraged to make ever more extreme prognostications and preposterous solutions, ensuring that their messkeeps becoming unpalatable to even the most devout believers.

            The Proper response to the lady in the video would be
            And not just babies, we need to start eating old people, and anyone of childbearing age as well. After all, the wend of the world has now been rescheduled for only 6 months from now, and it will save them from burning up and going extinct next week anyways.

            Their groupthink/mob mentality absolutely thrives on this type of encouragement.

            The left is no longer just figuratively eating themselves, but have progressed onto Openly discussing doing it literally.
            Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Oct 4, 2019, 10:31.

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              #36
              By being proactive we Canada and the US did stop the problem of acid rain in Eastern Canada. Margaret Thatcher in Great Britain after consulting with Canadian David Schindler shut down the coal operated electricity and ended their acid rain problem.

              Became of the scientific knowledge the world banned DDT, Dieldrin and Alderins. On our farm we once used a herbicide TOK RM which was later banned because it was a carcinogenic substance, Furidan was also banned because of toxicity and impact on the environment. The EPA recently banned Lorsban only to have it reinstated by executive order by Donald Trump.

              David Schindlers work on phosphates in laundry detergents (now largely removed) and the pollution of the Great lakes was greatly reduced. Schindlers good science was the main reason these algae producing phosphates were removed. Schindler revealed he was followed around by the detergent companies so called experts who denied phosphates were a problem.

              There was a large hole in the ozone layer that threatens people with skin cancer and that problem with world action the hole in the ozone layer is vastly diminished. The world action to remove the substances causing the hole in the ozone layer was based on science as well.

              The ice caps in the Arctic and Antarctic are melting as is the ice pack on Greenland and this is not debatable. It is happening.

              So the world did address climate disasters and came up with solutions. This was based on good science.

              Anyone who farms in Canada knows the extremes in weather they are experiencing (high humidity, torrential rainfalls, heat and droughts)

              Yes we have climate change and the vast majority of scientists are right.

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                #37
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                That’s what happens is an extremely low sun spot cycle . Weather patterns , jet streams become more erratic as the pressure in the very upper atmosphere is lower due to less particle forcing from the sun . Thus much higher variance in weather patterns .
                The truth is out there for those who understand.
                And it has way less to do with mankind than most of the climate models are showing . Because they are all fundamentally flawed .
                Furrowtickler, Why cant climate be both a result of solar influences and man's influence? Why do you feel it can only be one or the other?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post
                  Furrowtickler, Why cant climate be both a result of solar influences and man's influence? Why do you feel it can only be one or the other?
                  Lets think about that for a second. A huge gaseous ball of unbridled fusion energy 300,000 times larger than the earth with an estimated 10B yr lifespan on our doorstep vs some people driving cars. There is more energy in a single solar flare than humanity will use in all its existence.

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                    #39
                    Interesting that big banks are selling mortgages in areas that are risk of flooding due to climate change exactly the same way they disposed of sub prime mortgages in the nineties. Banks are covering their bases by getting out before flooding. Many references to this but here is one that most on this list will find credible as not left wing
                    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/climate-change-could-impact-your-mortgage-even-if-you-live-nowhere-near-a-coast-2019-09-30 https://www.marketwatch.com/story/climate-change-could-impact-your-mortgage-even-if-you-live-nowhere-near-a-coast-2019-09-30

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by jazz View Post
                      Lets think about that for a second. A huge gaseous ball of unbridled fusion energy 300,000 times larger than the earth with an estimated 10B yr lifespan on our doorstep vs some people driving cars.
                      And over the last 100 years those people have used the millions of years of energy captured from that giant gaseous ball and stored as fossil fuels to operate those cars. Highly inefficient cars too converting perhaps 25% of the energy burned into mechanical energy the remainder going as waste heat and byproduct gasses which do effect climate. Think about that Jazz

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                        #41
                        One of the areas that make me suspicious about governments and by extension, climatologists, is why they must change data and only show partial graphs when putting their argument forward. It seriously hurts their credibility.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post
                          Furrowtickler, Why cant climate be both a result of solar influences and man's influence? Why do you feel it can only be one or the other?
                          Never said that , ever . It’s the climate fanatics who are completely ignoring their models are fundamentally flawed .
                          Yes man needs to do better . In fact the rest of agriculture in the world is trying to catch up to the zero till , reduced fuel usage per ac , the very expensive emissions controls we already have to adhere to . When China , Brazil and India and others get on board with how much we already reduce emissions the world will be a better place

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                            #43
                            I have absolutely no authority to speak on this but I think what ever is sucked out of the ground from the depths oil wells are, is simply Earth's solely produced condensate hydrocarbons from deeper gaseous sources that percolated up from deeper depths and cooled and formed those hydrocarbons. Nothing "fossil" about them.

                            Just a neat package that when ignited in the presence of oxygen releases heat energy. Aren't we lucky!.....on a planet that has areas basically otherwise uninhabitable by humans certain times of the year without it!

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                              #44
                              And over the last 100 years those people have used the millions of years of energy captured from that giant gaseous ball and stored as fossil fuels to operate those cars. Highly inefficient cars too converting perhaps 25% of the energy burned into mechanical energy the remainder going as waste heat and byproduct gasses which do effect climate. Think about that Jazz
                              ..and yet the climate started warming 50yrs before that..

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                                #45
                                Be interesting to see what will be said when the earth cools over the next 3-6 years .

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