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Climate Change Actions

Environment

Posted by: CafestudyAdmin

7th Feb 2019 12:01pm

In today's news, the UN reported that last year was the fourth warmest on record. We would like to hear what our Cafestudy members are doing to help slow down climate change. Have you changed your habits recently? Or maybe you are meaning to but haven't got round to it yet? Please let us know!

dave7072
  • 12th Feb 2019 02:01pm

The climate always changes, thats how it works. Regarding 'the hottest temp since..' is not a reliable onservation since they changed many historical temperature records and have decided to Homogenise current temp records, a few years ago. The question is does CO2 drive Climate Change and the answer is: No. CO2 is a trace gas that can have a very minor warming effect but that is all. Methane is another gas that is said to be 'really bad' & increases Global Warming, but that simply isnt true. Methane in out atmosphere is quickly affected by the presence of Oxygen and oxdises to produce CO2 & water. It's affect on Global Warming is negligible. Global Warming or AGW, now called Climate Change is a busted and disproven myth.


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