Republican Party
- kurtster - Nov 28, 2024 - 10:16pm
Happy Thanksgiving!
- NoEnzLefttoSplit - Nov 28, 2024 - 9:24pm
Wordle - daily game
- NoEnzLefttoSplit - Nov 28, 2024 - 9:21pm
ONE WORD
- oldviolin - Nov 28, 2024 - 8:32pm
Name My Band
- buddy - Nov 28, 2024 - 8:08pm
Radio Paradise Comments
- buddy - Nov 28, 2024 - 6:45pm
How's the weather?
- GeneP59 - Nov 28, 2024 - 6:09pm
New Music
- R_P - Nov 28, 2024 - 2:29pm
NYTimes Connections
- rklein - Nov 28, 2024 - 1:55pm
NY Times Strands
- rklein - Nov 28, 2024 - 1:53pm
George Carlin
- R_P - Nov 28, 2024 - 12:47pm
Dialing 1-800-Manbird
- oldviolin - Nov 28, 2024 - 9:27am
Song of the Day
- oldviolin - Nov 28, 2024 - 9:04am
Roon support
- ayang90 - Nov 28, 2024 - 8:44am
Things You Thought Today
- islander - Nov 28, 2024 - 8:43am
BEAT - Adrien Belew, Tony Levin, Danny Carey, Steve Vai
- Steely_D - Nov 28, 2024 - 8:25am
Great Old Songs You Rarely Hear Anymore
- ayang90 - Nov 28, 2024 - 8:20am
Favorite Quotes
- Proclivities - Nov 28, 2024 - 8:18am
Climate Change
- R_P - Nov 27, 2024 - 10:40pm
The Grateful Dead
- buddy - Nov 27, 2024 - 3:56pm
Photography Chat
- kurtster - Nov 27, 2024 - 3:29pm
Live Music
- oldviolin - Nov 27, 2024 - 3:05pm
• • • The Once-a-Day • • •
- oldviolin - Nov 27, 2024 - 2:06pm
Trump
- R_P - Nov 27, 2024 - 12:54pm
Israel
- R_P - Nov 27, 2024 - 11:08am
Children and the Future
- black321 - Nov 27, 2024 - 10:05am
Musky Mythology
- ScottFromWyoming - Nov 27, 2024 - 9:29am
Classic TV Curiosities
- ScottFromWyoming - Nov 27, 2024 - 9:22am
Radio Paradise NFL Pick'em Group
- sunybuny - Nov 27, 2024 - 9:17am
Strips, cartoons, illustrations
- Isabeau - Nov 27, 2024 - 9:01am
Bug Reports & Feature Requests
- eyke - Nov 27, 2024 - 8:58am
Can you afford to retire?
- islander - Nov 27, 2024 - 8:33am
My Mix
- Isabeau - Nov 27, 2024 - 8:28am
Cosmic Traffic Report.
- Isabeau - Nov 27, 2024 - 8:13am
USA! USA! USA!
- R_P - Nov 26, 2024 - 11:47am
Sailing By
- NoEnzLefttoSplit - Nov 26, 2024 - 10:16am
Today in History
- Red_Dragon - Nov 26, 2024 - 5:57am
Advice?
- haresfur - Nov 25, 2024 - 4:12pm
November 2024 Photo Theme - Monochrome
- Antigone - Nov 25, 2024 - 1:57pm
Outstanding Covers
- JPG1960 - Nov 24, 2024 - 9:36pm
MIXES
- R_P - Nov 24, 2024 - 5:36pm
More music by women
- buddy - Nov 24, 2024 - 4:45pm
Republican Lies, Deceit and Hypocrisy
- Red_Dragon - Nov 24, 2024 - 9:56am
Living in America
- Red_Dragon - Nov 24, 2024 - 9:39am
You really put butter on the hot dog?
- oldviolin - Nov 24, 2024 - 9:31am
The Obituary Page
- GeneP59 - Nov 24, 2024 - 9:06am
My Favorites
- buddy - Nov 23, 2024 - 4:22pm
Environment
- Red_Dragon - Nov 23, 2024 - 3:50pm
Movie Recommendation
- Steely_D - Nov 23, 2024 - 12:43pm
Dance with me
- oldviolin - Nov 23, 2024 - 12:27pm
TV shows you watch
- miamizsun - Nov 23, 2024 - 12:19pm
Other Medical Stuff
- oldviolin - Nov 22, 2024 - 5:15pm
Graphs, Charts & Maps
- Proclivities - Nov 22, 2024 - 1:36pm
RightWingNutZ
- Steely_D - Nov 21, 2024 - 2:17pm
Most under rated albums ?
- ScottFromWyoming - Nov 21, 2024 - 9:44am
YouTube: Music-Videos
- Steely_D - Nov 21, 2024 - 7:35am
Project 2025
- Red_Dragon - Nov 21, 2024 - 7:32am
National Parks in winter
- Steely_D - Nov 21, 2024 - 7:12am
NPR
- NoEnzLefttoSplit - Nov 20, 2024 - 12:50pm
Oil, Gas Prices & Other Crapola
- Red_Dragon - Nov 20, 2024 - 10:02am
What Are You Going To Do Today?
- Steely_D - Nov 20, 2024 - 7:12am
LOVIN The ONION
- triskele - Nov 19, 2024 - 3:23pm
NY Times Spelling Bee
- ScottFromWyoming - Nov 19, 2024 - 2:53pm
Shall We Dance?
- buddy - Nov 19, 2024 - 2:47pm
What Makes You Laugh?
- Isabeau - Nov 19, 2024 - 10:15am
Russia
- Red_Dragon - Nov 19, 2024 - 9:17am
What Did You See Today?
- Antigone - Nov 19, 2024 - 8:35am
One Partying State - Wyoming News
- ScottFromWyoming - Nov 18, 2024 - 7:22pm
Eclectic Sound-Drops
- buddy - Nov 18, 2024 - 5:03pm
Robots
- Red_Dragon - Nov 18, 2024 - 4:23pm
Music Videos
- thisbody - Nov 18, 2024 - 3:09pm
Things I Read Today
- thisbody - Nov 18, 2024 - 2:55pm
Radio Paradise won't work in car
- thisbody - Nov 18, 2024 - 12:51pm
Bullying and Harassment on the Forum
- thisbody - Nov 18, 2024 - 12:45pm
Alexa Skill
- thisbody - Nov 18, 2024 - 12:39pm
|
Index »
Radio Paradise/General »
General Discussion »
Climate Change
|
Page: 1, 2, 3 ... 130, 131, 132 Next |
R_P
Gender:
|
Posted:
Nov 27, 2024 - 10:40pm |
|
Big oil firms knew of dire effects of fossil fuels as early as 1950s, memos showMajor oil companies, including Shell and precursors to energy giants Chevron, ExxonMobil and BP, were alerted about the planet-warming effects of fossil fuels as early as 1954, newly unearthed documents show.
The warning, from the head of an industry-created group known as the Air Pollution Foundation, was revealed by Climate Investigations Center and published Tuesday by the climate website DeSmog. It represents what may be the earliest instance of big oil being informed of the potentially dire consequences of its products.
âEvery time thereâs a push for climate action, (we see) fossil fuel companies downplay and deny the harms of burning fossil fuels,â said Rebecca John, a researcher at the Climate Investigations Center who uncovered the historic memos. âNow we have evidence they were doing this way back in the 50s during these really early attempts to crack down on sources of pollution.â
The Air Pollution Foundation was founded in 1953 by oil interests in response to public outcry over smog that was blanketing Los Angeles county.
Researchers had identified hydrocarbon pollution from fossil fuel sources such as cars and refineries as a primary culprit and Los Angeles officials had begun to proposal pollution controls.
The Air Pollution Foundation, which was primarily funded by the lobbying organization Western States Petroleum Association, publicly claimed to want to help solve the smog crisis, but was set up in large part to counter efforts at regulation, the new memos indicate.
Itâs a commonly used tactic today, said Geoffrey Supran, an expert in climate disinformation at the University of Miami. (...)
|
|
R_P
Gender:
|
Posted:
Nov 18, 2024 - 1:48pm |
|
Mapped: How climate change affects extreme weather around the worldIn 2004, a trio of researchers published a study that accomplished something never seen before. They calculated the specific contribution that human-caused climate change made to an individual extreme weather event.The extreme event in question was the European heatwave in the summer of 2003. Week upon week of extreme heat had a devastating impact, killing more than 70,000 people across the continent. The scientists worked out that human influence had at least doubled the risk of such an extreme heatwave occurring. The findings made headlines around the world. The study kick-started the scientific field of âextreme event attributionâ. Attribution studies calculate whether, and by how much, climate change affected the intensity, frequency or impact of extremes â from wildfires in the US and drought in South Africa through to record-breaking rainfall in Pakistan and typhoons in Taiwan. To keep track of this rapidly growing field of research, Carbon Brief has mapped every published study on how climate change has influenced extreme weather. This latest iteration of the interactive map (below) includes more than 600 studies, covering almost 750 extreme weather events and trends. (...)
|
|
R_P
Gender:
|
Posted:
Nov 16, 2024 - 4:55pm |
|
Global warming and heat extremes to enhance inflationary pressuresAbstract: Climate impacts on economic productivity indicate that climate change may threaten price stability. Here we apply fixed-effects regressions to over 27,000 observations of monthly consumer price indices worldwide to quantify the impacts of climate conditions on inflation. Higher temperatures increase food and headline inflation persistently over 12 months in both higher- and lower-income countries. Effects vary across seasons and regions depending on climatic norms, with further impacts from daily temperature variability and extreme precipitation. Evaluating these results under temperature increases projected for 2035 implies upwards pressures on food and headline inflation of 0.92-3.23 and 0.32-1.18 percentage-points per-year respectively on average globally (uncertainty range across emission scenarios, climate models and empirical specifications). Pressures are largest at low latitudes and show strong seasonality at high latitudes, peaking in summer. Finally, the 2022 extreme summer heat increased food inflation in Europe by 0.43-0.93 percentage-points which warming projected for 2035 would amplify by 30-50%.
|
|
R_P
Gender:
|
Posted:
Nov 14, 2024 - 11:23pm |
|
|
|
R_P
Gender:
|
Posted:
Nov 14, 2024 - 11:34am |
|
|
|
R_P
Gender:
|
Posted:
Oct 18, 2024 - 2:10pm |
|
|
|
R_P
Gender:
|
|
Isabeau
Location: sou' tex Gender:
|
Posted:
Oct 9, 2024 - 5:07pm |
|
Fascinating how many folks weighed in on the Dock Workers who insisted they adapt to Technology and Change.
Pretty rich while a global Industry insists on maintaining a toxic addiction to Fossil Fuels by erecting barriers to employing new technology.
States, like Texas, have passed Laws preventing any county or city investment in any firm that also engages in carbon reduction activities.
Who are the Luddites now?
|
|
R_P
Gender:
|
Posted:
Oct 9, 2024 - 4:33pm |
|
|
|
Red_Dragon
Location: Gilead
|
Posted:
Oct 8, 2024 - 6:32am |
|
Many of my fellow mets are stunned at the amount of angry crazy conspiracy theories that are flooding their timelines about Helena, FEMA etc.
I think I can at least partially explain it. It’s extreme cognitive dissonance.
The areas where Helena hit have some of the lowest acceptance of climate change in the USA.
Along comes a hurricane that soaks up the hottest ocean waters on record and produces a rainstorm that wipes out the road and power network across Western North Carolina, tearing up the power from there to the coast. They hear from me and other atmospheric scientists about how this storm was made up to 30% wetter because of climate change and almost certainly stronger. Now, the people in the SE (see map) can tell themselves that they were wrong, and every science body on Earth, including, NOAA and NASA were right. They can adjust their worldview. They can say to themselves that the people telling them that climate change is a big lie were the ones lying to them. “I’ve learned and will act differently from now on.”
They can squirm as the cognitive dissonance bites and decide that it’s far easier to believe that FEMA is evil and is paying them back. They can accept that the government steered that storm there on purpose.
Yes, it’s a crazy idea to us, but to them, it’s the far more comfortable mind set. You get politicians urging it on, and before you know it, people are going online and talking about taking out the Doppler radar towers, and sending death threats to friends of mine who work on air and online in Alabama and the Carolinas. Most of the really crazy stuff I saw today came from FL,Al, Ga,and TN. That’s where we are. It’s easier to believe the big lie than accept the reality of the situation. And now comes Cat 5 Hurricane Milton.
Will this be the flash of light that breaks the spell?.
No.
It will lead to even more crazy.
My friends at NOAA and in TV who work near a big radome, be careful for a while. If just 2% fall down the rabbit hole, that’s 6 MILLION people.
Note: Any experts on cognitive biases want to tell me I’m wrong, I’d like to hear from you. I’ll approve any comment from an expert telling me I’m all wrong.
~Dan Satterfield, meteorologist
|
|
R_P
Gender:
|
Posted:
Oct 7, 2024 - 5:45pm |
|
|
|
Red_Dragon
Location: Gilead
|
Posted:
Oct 7, 2024 - 4:49pm |
|
haresfur wrote:
Climate change isn't occurring -> Climate change is occurring but people aren't a cause -> ok, we are a cause but other things... -> Human impacts are too expensive to address ->
...?
-> We're fucked so no sense trying to keep things from being fucked worse
exactly
|
|
haresfur
Location: The Golden Triangle Gender:
|
Posted:
Oct 7, 2024 - 4:41pm |
|
Red_Dragon wrote:
Climate change isn't occurring -> Climate change is occurring but people aren't a cause -> ok, we are a cause but other things... -> Human impacts are too expensive to address ->
...?
-> We're fucked so no sense trying to keep things from being fucked worse
|
|
Red_Dragon
Location: Gilead
|
Posted:
Oct 7, 2024 - 3:28pm |
|
|
|
R_P
Gender:
|
Posted:
Oct 7, 2024 - 3:26pm |
|
|
|
R_P
Gender:
|
Posted:
Oct 6, 2024 - 12:06pm |
|
|
|
ColdMiser
Location: On the Trail Gender:
|
Posted:
Oct 4, 2024 - 8:19am |
|
R_P wrote:
one day there will be the ultimate "come to Jesus" storm, but in the meanwhile until Jesus comes to you it's nothing to worry about.
|
|
R_P
Gender:
|
Posted:
Oct 2, 2024 - 1:46pm |
|
|
|
Proclivities
Location: Paris of the Piedmont Gender:
|
Posted:
Oct 2, 2024 - 1:03pm |
|
rgio wrote:
I was reading an article, and it said the data was from NOAA's National Center for Environmental Information (NCEI).
This is a copy/paste of the current website page
NCEI Asheville Hurricane Helene Outage
NCEI
in Asheville has been significantly impacted by Hurricane Helene. We
are working to resolve these issues as soon as possible. We apologize
for any inconvenience.
So much for the data telling them where to locate their center.
Apparently, the Asheville NCEI systems and websites are down. By the last estimate I read, about 60-65% of customers in Buncombe County (which includes Asheville) do not have any electricity. Some nearby counties are at 80-100% without power.
|
|
rgio
Location: West Jersey Gender:
|
Posted:
Oct 2, 2024 - 12:21pm |
|
I was reading an article, and it said the data was from NOAA's National Center for Environmental Information (NCEI).
This is a copy/paste of the current website page
NCEI Asheville Hurricane Helene Outage
NCEI
in Asheville has been significantly impacted by Hurricane Helene. We
are working to resolve these issues as soon as possible. We apologize
for any inconvenience.
So much for the data telling them where to locate their center.
|
|
|