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Post by NFA on May 9, 2023 4:50:05 GMT 8
CP - To comment on “We know how to save the reef and tourism industry”, 09/05 -
A popular narrative says that “global warming” is causing “marine heatwaves”, (CP, 09/05), and killing the Reef, but that’s not reflected by scientific reality. It claims that CO2 created by humans can “trap heat” when that is not supported by either the laws of physics or lived reality.
Outgoing longwave infrared radiation, which the popular narrative claims causes “catastrophic man-made global warming”, cannot penetrate water. The best it can do is evaporate the topmost faction of a millimetre, which has a net cooling effect.
There are just two heat sources capable of heating the oceans: sunlight and sea-floor volcanic/tectonic activity. Those two heat sources determine atmospheric CO2 content, as per Henry’s Law. Humans can influence neither of them.
The anti-CO2 narrative is driven by the world’s biggest CO2 emitters as a mechanism to weaken us and to eventually control us with their global government being built within the United Nations.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on May 9, 2023 4:53:02 GMT 8
RE: Dropping temperatures are cold comfort, South shivers in wild, windy weather
The Editor The Cairns Post Every year we see tourists come in winter to “escape from freezing conditions down south”, (Dropping temperatures are cold comfort, 09/05). Many of these tourists believe that we must give up reliable and affordable electricity to “prevent 1.5 degrees of global warming”. By escaping 4.4C in Canberra, (South shivers in wild, windy weather, 09/05), and coming to 18C in Cairns they’re experiencing 13.6C of warming with only beneficial effects. The irony in their actions is lost on them and they persist in believing that warmth is bad. Every continent on Earth has higher death rates from cold than from heat because life thrives in warmth. 7,000 years ago, during the “Holocene climatic optimum”, seas were two metres higher and the poles were up to 9 degrees warmer than now – and life loved it. (133 words) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocene_climatic_optimumPeter Campion Tolga
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