Those types of events never ever happened in the past. Just since humans came along. Christ sakes.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostYup it does , it’s explained in very low sunspot activity. Has been proven through less particle forcing in the atmosphere. Also proven in past low sun spot activity.
Do some research on Ben Davidson, I have shared links before . He explains this exact situation due very low sunspot activity , weak particle forcing and its effects on jet streams and weather blocking .
Two sides to every story
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Originally posted by FarmJunkie View PostThose types of events never ever happened in the past. Just since humans came along. Christ sakes.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostChuck2 here is the problem, many times I have asked you how you think we can get to net zero by 2050, your like everybody else you really don’t know but we have to get there. You preach about the levels of C02 in the atmosphere and how they can’t go up any further but let’s be realistic if all the computer models(remember most prognostications are models not fact) are correct a good percentage of the warming is already locked in but you continue to beat us over the head! Why?! Electric machinery to replace all my equipment doesn’t exist and if it did I couldn’t afford to replace it all anyways, I am not going to stop using fertilizer or quit raising my cows. My friend in Manning last year had a killing front of -7 on June 7th and a killing frost again in late August, for most of us reality beats out all the plucking computer models! Enjoy your day.
This is going to be a long transition to reduced carbon emissions. DOT and robotic Ag equipment already exist and are already being used. Electrification of equipment and trucking is already happening. I don’t expect those who grew up farming with horses or older technology to easily embrace new technology or thinking. You and I will be long dead. Change is continually happening. It doesn’t happen all at once. Did you dream of auto steer and sectional control when you were a kid? Cell phones and mobile internet? Nope! Enjoy your day!
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostDavidson studied law primarily and has a you tube channel full of far out ideas, for example that he can predict earthquakes! He is into conspiracy theories and has no background in climate research. He is not a credible source of anything. How can you get suckered into believing this kind of crap rather than legitimate peer reviewed science? LOL
Conspiracy theorist , lol
Many scientists are endorsing that .
Have a good dayLast edited by furrowtickler; Jun 4, 2020, 10:55.
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Who pays the scientists to do their studies? If I had a dime for every time I read a study by a scientist or doctor saying that this was good for u or that was going to make u healthier just to read the same shit 5 years later saying the opposite. It just proves to me that the studies and findings are dictated by the guys paying them to find the answer they wanna hear. If u can’t read between the lines chuck crawl out of the basement and get your Mom to explain it to u. I could spend all day finding cut and pastes like u but I’m a real farmer that has things to do.
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Funding doesn't drive climate research outcomes.
Most of the climate scientists work for publicly funded organizations and institutions and their research is paid for by tax dollars which makes them accountable to the public good.
The issue of biased research is potentially more of a problem when corporations provide funding where profits are on the line.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostHamloc one locationor region is irrelevant when it comes to global climate change. Weather is still variable. Climate is about long term trends.
This is going to be a long transition to reduced carbon emissions. DOT and robotic Ag equipment already exist and are already being used. Electrification of equipment and trucking is already happening. I don’t expect those who grew up farming with horses or older technology to easily embrace new technology or thinking. You and I will be long dead. Change is continually happening. It doesn’t happen all at once. Did you dream of auto steer and sectional control when you were a kid? Cell phones and mobile internet? Nope! Enjoy your day!
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I guess I will throw my smart phone and dewalt electric 1/2 inch impact wrench in the garbage! LOL
There are Teslas that go 600 km per charge, there are electric city buses operating across NA. Are batteries the solution for tractors? Probably not at the moment but there are some models already of smaller electric tractors. Maybe hydrogen is an option.
You don't even recognize what already exists and is working well. All you do is grouse about batteries. You gotta do better than that Hamloc!
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