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On 19/01/2018 20:57, dennis@home wrote:
On 19/01/2018 07:29, Brian Gaff wrote:
The problem is at least as far as I can see, that whatever the
reason, can we really be confident in fixing it? Given the number of
years we have been pumping out stuff, then I see it getting far worse
before it gets better.


What new climate mechanism ae you going to use to prove that erroneous
assumption?
The energy exchange mechanisms in the climate models don't require years
to reach equilibrium.


Is anyone out there planning long term for theĀ* resettlement of
people in low lying areas, the growing of crops in areas which will
still be temperate and protecting infrastructure against the severe
weather and fires etc which are to come? Brian


What sever weather?
There hasn't been any more sever weather so far, just more reporting of it.


Yep, flood plains tend to flood each year in spite of building housing
on them.

Many (all) of the often reported forest fires are not due to climate change.

For many hundred thousand years fire has been natures way of
regenerating itself.

More recently, in many hot dry areas the practice of grazing domestic
animals, or wild populations of native animals, in woodlands has
declined leading to a lot more dry materials to fuel a fire when it does
break out.

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