Message from @oojimaflip
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at 1.5 degrees
it just doesn't look like a crisis to me
how does high temp lead to less water?
less freshwater
how?
higher temp means more salt water evap
greater circulation of water vapour
=more rain
deserts aren't dry because they are hot... it's because they are *inland* and away from sources of water vapour
it also depends on latitude, because of cold water sea currents
What is more, most fish that are particularly vulnerable to climate change are characterised by a low commercial and fishing significance. "The species most susceptible often have a smaller body size, they are rare species with a small distribution area, and are therefore not necessarily of direct economic relevance.
idk how it does
they just say it does
the point is that
deserts do get hotter because they are dry, that's because there is no cloud cover
even with their worst case scenario
if we do nothing
its really not that bad
I still dispute that human produced co2 has a statistically significant impact on Earth's climate
@oojimaflip let’s say you have a bucket with a hole in the bottom. You are putting water in and water comes out. The water goes up to almost the lid. This bucket is at an equilibrium same amount of water leaves as enters . Then you increase the water flow my 3% what happens
Earth's atmosphere is not equatable to a bucket with water in it. What lengths will you go to with these false analogies?
No
I’m saying
You're trying every tactic you can in desperation
You are saying what what ever percent of carbon dioxide
Humans create is small
Right?
Compared to the whole ecosystem
currently it is 3% of the annual flux
Sure
why doesn't the other 97% of that flux affect the climate?
You are saying humans create 3% this number is really small so how can it create an increase in co2
But I’m saying
In the bucket case
why does the natural co2 flux not have a greater effect than human produced co2?
If the system is at equilibrium and you increase the flow by just 3% water in the bucket will increase
stop with the analogies
you are bad at them
Why is it a bad analogy it shows such a small percentage of 3 can fuck over an equilibrium system. Systems in the environment remove co2 and add co2 then humans come along then add 3% more carbon dioxide. Well guess what your equilibrium system is fucked. The water is going to rise. Just like we see co2 concentrations rise in the environment
It’s actually a great analogy in my opinion
if you can't accept that a bucket filled with water is a bad analogy for the Earth's atmosphere then you are either willfully ignorant or intellectually dishonest. I have no time for either.