The Climate Change scam

As I said, the climate changes naturally,
That's such a generalised remark, what's it supposed to mean?


I'm talking specifically, and I've referred to two classifications of weather manipulation which when applied over a long period have an absolute certain effect in changing weather and climate
Both systems of climate manipulation are purposefully influenced by Industrial Man - not "Mankind"

What do you refer to by Climate Change?

and the whole damn climate scam is based on the idea that it is only mankind that has any influence on it.
Ah, you are perhaps referring to the CO2 levels? Do you consider Geoengineering?
The scam rarely mentions Geoengineering but it does mention it's supposed effects in altering the climate.

So there you go, Climate Change by design. No??
 

Electric cars risk becoming uninsurable​

Electric cars risk becoming effectively uninsurable as analysts struggle to put a price on battery repairs.

 

I was over in a Nordic country this year and one particular city I visited was littered with abandoned electric scooters, on railway platforms, in hedges, verges or wherever they ran out of juice or the rider had no further use of it. No doubt a few will find themselves in the waterways where they will become a pollution hazard.
 
That's such a generalised remark, what's it supposed to mean?


I'm talking specifically, and I've referred to two classifications of weather manipulation which when applied over a long period have an absolute certain effect in changing weather and climate
Both systems of climate manipulation are purposefully influenced by Industrial Man - not "Mankind"

What do you refer to by Climate Change?


Ah, you are perhaps referring to the CO2 levels? Do you consider Geoengineering?
The scam rarely mentions Geoengineering but it does mention it's supposed effects in altering the climate.

So there you go, Climate Change by design. No??
I'm not inclined to place too much faith in the idea that geoengineering can produce the large effects that you refer to, on a more local scale then yes, but I think of nature as being one large cushion that is just too big to influence as much as we like to think that we can.
 

Electric cars risk becoming uninsurable​

Electric cars risk becoming effectively uninsurable as analysts struggle to put a price on battery repairs.

After the North Sea incident of the summer one of the Maritime insurance associations responded that shipping companies will need to install new firefighting equipment specifically to fight EV fires as if it was just a question of a few extra hoses or something as simple. There was no recognition of the fact that EV fires are completely different from what we are used to and that the fire risk has changed completely in its nature. I was left with the impression that it was more worried about the risk to business than it was to ships and their crews.
 
Yeah but . . .









Those Links run from 2018 to 2023 at present, and look at the last one there, There's yet more flooding expected! - That is significantly suggestive of "Climate Change" = Weather Change.
Surely you've experienced other changes since Dowra?
There is no change. River basin management should have been conducted by government under the SEA Directive and worked on by government. Everything is exactly the same as in Dowra, weather climate wise, it is just there is more building on flood planes and new people replaced the old one alive then.
 
This knobend actually thinks humans can control the climate.


At least we agree on that. A house on a flood plane get flooded and the answer is take away my cows.
 
After the North Sea incident of the summer one of the Maritime insurance associations responded that shipping companies will need to install new firefighting equipment specifically to fight EV fires as if it was just a question of a few extra hoses or something as simple. There was no recognition of the fact that EV fires are completely different from what we are used to and that the fire risk has changed completely in its nature. I was left with the impression that it was more worried about the risk to business than it was to ships and their crews.
That is true, what do you think about the risk to passengers on car ferries? EV batteries are encased in a metal casing, they burn in a jet way, not an open fire way, the battery supplies its own oxygen independent of air oxygen and the fumes are toxic and can kill.
 
That is true, what do you think about the risk to passengers on car ferries? EV batteries are encased in a metal casing, they burn in a jet way, not an open fire way, the battery supplies its own oxygen independent of air oxygen and the fumes are toxic and can kill.
Oxygen is not involved in the fire at all, in fact battery fires are more properly referred to as thermal runaways as the internal chemistry breaks down and produces enormous amounts of heat as it does so.

Yes indeed, ferries and tunnels are a huge problem. One Norwegian ferry company has already banned EVs from their vessels.
 
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Oxygen is not involved in the fire at all, in fact battery fires are more properly referred to as thermal runaways as the internal chemistry breaks down and produces enormous amounts of heat as it does so.

Yes indeed, ferries and tunnels are a huge problem. One Norwegian ferry company has already banned EVs from their vessels.
Oxygen is involved in all fires. Combustion as a reaction between a fuel and oxygen. Both are essential.

EV batteries produce their own oxygen is large amounts irrespective of what it is called. Water only cools them down and puts out anything burning in air, it does not put the fire out.
 
Did you ever have to take your auld Massey through anything like this Sir?


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1KhzdLN5FU

Is that a certain Cavan Farmer that we all know and.......... ?

I did once drive through a flood that I shouldn't have done but I did it very slowly and got through ~ ~ I wouldn't do it again in the same circumstances though ~ Not worth what could possibly go wrong !
 

Father whose wife and children died in e-bike battery fire demands law change as cases surge​

The father-of-two says he “lost his world” when his wife Gemma Germeney, 31, daughter Lilly Peden, eight, and son Oliver Peden, four, were killed in the blaze at the family’s two-storey maisonette in Cambridge, in June.

Hearing an explosion in the night, Mr Peden jumped out of an upstairs window to get to the e-bike through a back door. But finding the downstairs engulfed with flames, he was unable to go back up and rescue his family.

An investigation concluded the blaze most likely centred on a replacement lithium e-bike battery left on charge. The battery had been bought by Mr Peden on eBay just two days before, after his previous one was stolen.

“They are absolutely lethal. The battery in my house went off like a grenade and within two minutes the whole house was on fire. I really tried everything but the fire was so fast and powerful, it killed my family.

“These batteries, they contain extremely toxic gases – you don’t have a chance when one bursts into flames. We must do something,”

 
That tractor is an animal , it just dragged that trailer through the flood with the front axle trapped against two massive concrete bollards :oops: where the hell did they come from
 
That tractor is an animal , it just dragged that trailer through the flood with the front axle trapped against two massive concrete bollards :oops: where the hell did they come from

That yoke has a wee bit more power than the antique Val was left be his Da in 1964!


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You're too charitable to that weasel.
The first time I ever came across him in public was at a Ploughing some years ago. I think he had just lost a bid to become party leader or some other very minor tremor in the Irish political landscape and was wandering around on his own with a too obviously insincere smile/grimace for anyone who he thought might want to shake his hand. A Billy no mates if there ever was one, and I doubt that the underlying situation has changed much, hence his pursuit of any old bandwagon going.
 
The first time I ever came across him in public was at a Ploughing some years ago. I think he had just lost a bid to become party leader or some other very minor tremor in the Irish political landscape and was wandering around on his own with a too obviously insincere smile/grimace for anyone who he thought might want to shake his hand. A Billy no mates if there ever was one, and I doubt that the underlying situation has changed much, hence his pursuit of any old bandwagon going.
He's a Nemo member.
Some lad's at work said his canvassing there isn't getting any traction compared with time's past.
Past his sell by date.
 
Met Éireann put a weather advisory in place for the entire country on Sunday afternoon, saying that flooding was "likely" due to heavy rain showers which begin on Monday afternoon.
That includes for Cork, parts of which are still recovering from the flooding caused by Storm Babet earlier this month. In Midleton,
an unprecedented 100mm of rain fell in 36 hours during the storm, damaging 250 properties.


It reads: "Flooding (is) likely in places, as soils are saturated and river levels are high,"
Later on Wednesday and into Thursday, Storm Ciarán will have the most impact, with heavy rain and strong winds. The heaviest of the rain will be in Munster and Leinster.

 
Met Éireann put a weather advisory in place for the entire country on Sunday afternoon, saying that flooding was "likely" due to heavy rain showers which begin on Monday afternoon.
That includes for Cork, parts of which are still recovering from the flooding caused by Storm Babet earlier this month. In Midleton,
an unprecedented 100mm of rain fell in 36 hours during the storm, damaging 250 properties.


It reads: "Flooding (is) likely in places, as soils are saturated and river levels are high,"
Later on Wednesday and into Thursday, Storm Ciarán will have the most impact, with heavy rain and strong winds. The heaviest of the rain will be in Munster and Leinster.
Irish Weather = = Sometimes it rains a hell of a lot.
 
And don't build house's on flood plains.
It's perfectly Ok to build houses on flood plains, just do it properly - Check out the Netherlands.

Meanwhile we've(Ireland) been hit by regular rain storms and record rain in the last 5 years - What's changed to make the weather change so?
 
It's perfectly Ok to build houses on flood plains, just do it properly - Check out the Netherlands.

Meanwhile we've(Ireland) been hit by regular rain storms and record rain in the last 5 years - What's changed to make the weather change so?
If you go back over the last 100 years.
These events pop up.
1947 was a year without a summer.
The difference now as you pointed out is building properly on low lying areas.
And that hasn't occurred.
 
Yeah but . . .









Those Links run from 2018 to 2023 at present, and look at the last one there, There's yet more flooding expected! - That is significantly suggestive of "Climate Change" = Weather Change.
Surely you've experienced other changes since Dowra?

If you go back over the last 100 years.
These events pop up.

These events pop up every year in recent times above.
Record breaking flooding in places that don't get flooded.
While at the same time its record breaking droughts for nearby countries, :unsure: Hmmm hmmmmmmmm

Have you read up on "Greening the desert" yet? Need a link? :giggle:
 
These events pop up every year in recent times above.
Record breaking flooding in places that don't get flooded.
While at the same time its record breaking droughts for nearby countries, :unsure: Hmmm hmmmmmmmm

Have you read up on "Greening the desert" yet? Need a link? :giggle:
Send it on please!
 
These events pop up every year in recent times above.
Record breaking flooding in places that don't get flooded.
While at the same time its record breaking droughts for nearby countries, :unsure: Hmmm hmmmmmmmm

Have you read up on "Greening the desert" yet? Need a link? :giggle:
What isn't mentioned.
Drainage of hill bogs for forestry.
Sever impact on the ability of the hill bogs to slow down water getting to rivers.
The filling in of river meadows which speed up water travelling downstream
Irregular cleaning of drains in low lying urban areas
I've seen this up close
Prams shopping carts rubbish bags.
 
Yes, but it's gotten worse - Why?
The MSM need to try and shock in a bid to stay relevant. Nothing has got worse, it's all about pretending that they have the authority to dicate your behaviour and thoughts just because its RT bloody E.
 
It's perfectly Ok to build houses on flood plains, just do it properly - Check out the Netherlands.

Meanwhile we've(Ireland) been hit by regular rain storms and record rain in the last 5 years - What's changed to make the weather change so?
Compared with what, the last ten years, maybe twenty, how about two hundred years?
 
how about two hundred years?
Doesn't count. Didn't have the populations or technology that drive the climate change/global changes we are affected by today.
Though back then small sized Humanity had already taken sizable chunks out of the forests and oceans.
Compared with what
The preceding years.
 
The arrogance of Human beings, knows no bounds = = We are little more than Ants in relation to the Earth / Solar System / Galaxy / Universe.

Ants probably have more impact on the Earth than Humans = = Human Arrogance know No Bounds.
 
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Doesn't count. Didn't have the populations or technology that drive the climate change/global changes we are affected by today.
Though back then small sized Humanity had already taken sizable chunks out of the forests and oceans.

The preceding years.
There are a million and one factors affecting the cliame, mankind is just one of them and a very minor one at that. If Nature threw an ice age at us tomorrow there is feck all we could do about it.
 

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