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15 years without a holiday - no wonder you are so miserable.golfaddick said:I blame David Attenborough. He must have criss crossed the planet hundreds of times recording his programmes.
Me.....I've not flown anywhere for almost 15 years. And I drive a diesel car.
Carbon footprint mate.5 -
There are some beautiful places in the UK.arny23394 said:
15 years without a holiday - no wonder you are so miserable.golfaddick said:I blame David Attenborough. He must have criss crossed the planet hundreds of times recording his programmes.
Me.....I've not flown anywhere for almost 15 years. And I drive a diesel car.
Carbon footprint mate.3 -
There are indeed, until Golfie turns up with his rain cloud!bobmunro said:
There are some beautiful places in the UK.arny23394 said:
15 years without a holiday - no wonder you are so miserable.golfaddick said:I blame David Attenborough. He must have criss crossed the planet hundreds of times recording his programmes.
Me.....I've not flown anywhere for almost 15 years. And I drive a diesel car.
Carbon footprint mate.10 -
I wouldn't trust anyone that uses a plumber to replace a boiler. The main reason being that you'd actually need a heating engineer.
If they are qualified as both then, well, smashing. If not then you most definitely wouldn't need a plumber unless they had gas safe qualifications.3 -
Perhaps these will satisfy better. https://climate.nasa.gov/interactives/climate-time-machineSporadicAddick said:
Fundamental proof, if it were needed, that this year is drier than last.Callumcafc said:
Can you put up an equivalent image from when it last snowed so that we can be in no doubt that when it snows the ground looks different from when it doesn't snow?
Climate change is real, but if you need to provide evidence, focus on climate, not weather...0 -
Stig said:
Perhaps these will satisfy better. https://climate.nasa.gov/interactives/climate-time-machineSporadicAddick said:
Fundamental proof, if it were needed, that this year is drier than last.Callumcafc said:
Can you put up an equivalent image from when it last snowed so that we can be in no doubt that when it snows the ground looks different from when it doesn't snow?
Climate change is real, but if you need to provide evidence, focus on climate, not weather...
I fear you may have fundamentally missed my point...
A picture of drier land this year versus last year is no more representative of climate change than the fact that ice lolly sales will be higher this year versus last year. It's called weather...
If you want to inform people about climate change, use pictures that are related to climate change. A disappearing glacier over a number of years. That's proof, and there is plenty of it...1 -
That's precisely what I posted in that NASA link.SporadicAddick said:Stig said:
Perhaps these will satisfy better. https://climate.nasa.gov/interactives/climate-time-machineSporadicAddick said:
Fundamental proof, if it were needed, that this year is drier than last.Callumcafc said:
Can you put up an equivalent image from when it last snowed so that we can be in no doubt that when it snows the ground looks different from when it doesn't snow?
Climate change is real, but if you need to provide evidence, focus on climate, not weather...
I fear you may have fundamentally missed my point...
A picture of drier land this year versus last year is no more representative of climate change than the fact that ice lolly sales will be higher this year versus last year. It's called weather...
If you want to inform people about climate change, use pictures that are related to climate change. A disappearing glacier over a number of years. That's proof, and there is plenty of it...3 -
Then I think we are agreeing that showing a satellite image of 2021 versus 2022 is nonsense.Stig said:
That's precisely what I posted in that NASA link.SporadicAddick said:Stig said:
Perhaps these will satisfy better. https://climate.nasa.gov/interactives/climate-time-machineSporadicAddick said:
Fundamental proof, if it were needed, that this year is drier than last.Callumcafc said:
Can you put up an equivalent image from when it last snowed so that we can be in no doubt that when it snows the ground looks different from when it doesn't snow?
Climate change is real, but if you need to provide evidence, focus on climate, not weather...
I fear you may have fundamentally missed my point...
A picture of drier land this year versus last year is no more representative of climate change than the fact that ice lolly sales will be higher this year versus last year. It's called weather...
If you want to inform people about climate change, use pictures that are related to climate change. A disappearing glacier over a number of years. That's proof, and there is plenty of it...0 -
Indonesia is absolutely disgusting in regards to pollution…..positively archaic.jimmymelrose said:
It seems that someone is saying what I've said for a long time, only I believe that it is already too late.cantersaddick said:
This was the thinking a few years ago but us really not the science anymore.BrentfordAddick said:It's not the death of the planet. The planet will be fine. It may be the death of a lot of us, mostly in places a long way away.
The planet will be fine.
https://youtu.be/BB0aFPXr4n4
If nothing else the world is far too interconnected we rely on so many of these countries for our food. We will have serious civil unrest if not a full societal breakdown. People will be killing over water - in this country. Life as we know it will be over.
Even if it doesn't cause mass deaths in this country (the science says it will) does it suddenly became okay that the mass deaths happen in Africa and Asia? Is it okay if whole continents become uninhabitable?
The timescales on this are much shorter than people are assuming as well. Its the exponential growth of all of this. We are already 30-50 years ahead of where they thought we would be even 5-10 years ago. Thats only gonna get bigger.
It's almost too late to act.
The time for urgency was 20-30 years ago. I want us to still try and fight climate change (if only to save other species) but I lost hope for humanity some time ago.
I'm on holiday in Greece at the moment and just the amount of plastic on the beaches is staggering. The ignorance of people is unbelievable, and that's just in Europe. Asia is never going to do what is needed in time to save the planet.
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... and the Nasa data isn't.SporadicAddick said:
Then I think we are agreeing that showing a satellite image of 2021 versus 2022 is nonsense.Stig said:
That's precisely what I posted in that NASA link.SporadicAddick said:Stig said:
Perhaps these will satisfy better. https://climate.nasa.gov/interactives/climate-time-machineSporadicAddick said:
Fundamental proof, if it were needed, that this year is drier than last.Callumcafc said:
Can you put up an equivalent image from when it last snowed so that we can be in no doubt that when it snows the ground looks different from when it doesn't snow?
Climate change is real, but if you need to provide evidence, focus on climate, not weather...
I fear you may have fundamentally missed my point...
A picture of drier land this year versus last year is no more representative of climate change than the fact that ice lolly sales will be higher this year versus last year. It's called weather...
If you want to inform people about climate change, use pictures that are related to climate change. A disappearing glacier over a number of years. That's proof, and there is plenty of it...0 -
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correctStig said:
... and the Nasa data isn't.SporadicAddick said:
Then I think we are agreeing that showing a satellite image of 2021 versus 2022 is nonsense.Stig said:
That's precisely what I posted in that NASA link.SporadicAddick said:Stig said:
Perhaps these will satisfy better. https://climate.nasa.gov/interactives/climate-time-machineSporadicAddick said:
Fundamental proof, if it were needed, that this year is drier than last.Callumcafc said:
Can you put up an equivalent image from when it last snowed so that we can be in no doubt that when it snows the ground looks different from when it doesn't snow?
Climate change is real, but if you need to provide evidence, focus on climate, not weather...
I fear you may have fundamentally missed my point...
A picture of drier land this year versus last year is no more representative of climate change than the fact that ice lolly sales will be higher this year versus last year. It's called weather...
If you want to inform people about climate change, use pictures that are related to climate change. A disappearing glacier over a number of years. That's proof, and there is plenty of it...0 -
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Phenomenal effort at missing the point.Big_Bad_World said:I wouldn't trust anyone that uses a plumber to replace a boiler. The main reason being that you'd actually need a heating engineer.
If they are qualified as both then, well, smashing. If not then you most definitely wouldn't need a plumber unless they had gas safe qualifications.2 -
To be fair, mate, it's probably a spectacular effort on your part to have completely ignored/missed (wilfully or otherwise and for reasons, if there are any, I'm not party to) the fact that it was a facecious comment based on nothing more than a correction of a well meaning post.BR7_addick said:
Phenomenal effort at missing the point.Big_Bad_World said:I wouldn't trust anyone that uses a plumber to replace a boiler. The main reason being that you'd actually need a heating engineer.
If they are qualified as both then, well, smashing. If not then you most definitely wouldn't need a plumber unless they had gas safe qualifications.
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Or it was just me using a metaphor to explain why ignoring experts on certain professions is not something that should be encouraged, mate.Big_Bad_World said:
To be fair, mate, it's probably a spectacular effort on you part to have completely ignored/missed (wilfully or otherwise and for reasons, if there are any, I'm not party to) the fact that it was a facecious comment based on nothing more than a correction of a well meaning post.BR7_addick said:
Phenomenal effort at missing the point.Big_Bad_World said:I wouldn't trust anyone that uses a plumber to replace a boiler. The main reason being that you'd actually need a heating engineer.
If they are qualified as both then, well, smashing. If not then you most definitely wouldn't need a plumber unless they had gas safe qualifications.1 -
.....and that's absolutely fine. I made a light hearted comment about not needing a plumber as they can't replace boilers and here we areBR7_addick said:
Or it was just me using a metaphor to explain why ignoring experts on certain professions is not something that should be encouraged, mate.Big_Bad_World said:
To be fair, mate, it's probably a spectacular effort on you part to have completely ignored/missed (wilfully or otherwise and for reasons, if there are any, I'm not party to) the fact that it was a facecious comment based on nothing more than a correction of a well meaning post.BR7_addick said:
Phenomenal effort at missing the point.Big_Bad_World said:I wouldn't trust anyone that uses a plumber to replace a boiler. The main reason being that you'd actually need a heating engineer.
If they are qualified as both then, well, smashing. If not then you most definitely wouldn't need a plumber unless they had gas safe qualifications.
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Okay fair doos, my plumber did for the record, but yes we’re probably veering off topic a little.Big_Bad_World said:
.....and that's absolutely fine. I made a light hearted comment about not needing a plumber as they can't replace boilers and here we areBR7_addick said:
Or it was just me using a metaphor to explain why ignoring experts on certain professions is not something that should be encouraged, mate.Big_Bad_World said:
To be fair, mate, it's probably a spectacular effort on you part to have completely ignored/missed (wilfully or otherwise and for reasons, if there are any, I'm not party to) the fact that it was a facecious comment based on nothing more than a correction of a well meaning post.BR7_addick said:
Phenomenal effort at missing the point.Big_Bad_World said:I wouldn't trust anyone that uses a plumber to replace a boiler. The main reason being that you'd actually need a heating engineer.
If they are qualified as both then, well, smashing. If not then you most definitely wouldn't need a plumber unless they had gas safe qualifications.
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Deffo gas certified as well thenBR7_addick said:
Okay fair doos, my plumber did for the record, but yes we’re probably veering off topic a little.Big_Bad_World said:
.....and that's absolutely fine. I made a light hearted comment about not needing a plumber as they can't replace boilers and here we areBR7_addick said:
Or it was just me using a metaphor to explain why ignoring experts on certain professions is not something that should be encouraged, mate.Big_Bad_World said:
To be fair, mate, it's probably a spectacular effort on you part to have completely ignored/missed (wilfully or otherwise and for reasons, if there are any, I'm not party to) the fact that it was a facecious comment based on nothing more than a correction of a well meaning post.BR7_addick said:
Phenomenal effort at missing the point.Big_Bad_World said:I wouldn't trust anyone that uses a plumber to replace a boiler. The main reason being that you'd actually need a heating engineer.
If they are qualified as both then, well, smashing. If not then you most definitely wouldn't need a plumber unless they had gas safe qualifications.
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Freezing me bollocks off tonight0
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Is your boiler broke by any chance??Gribbo said:Freezing me bollocks off tonight6 -
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Planned or spontaneous?Gribbo said:Freezing me bollocks off tonight10 -
And he asked a plumber to fix itBR7_addick said:
Is your boiler broke by any chance??Gribbo said:Freezing me bollocks off tonight2 -
The lack of rain and thunderstorms down south is annoying, when other parts of the country have had loads of rain today1
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Kind of. Painters inBR7_addick said:
Is your boiler broke by any chance??Gribbo said:Freezing me bollocks off tonight2 -
Well it is his freezing plumskillerandflash said:
And he asked a plumber to fix itBR7_addick said:
Is your boiler broke by any chance??Gribbo said:Freezing me bollocks off tonight0 -
More fires. Fire brigade are tackling forest fires in Surrey, one in Hayes and one in Thamesmead as well as other locations. London Fire Brigade declared major incident in London.1
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The Surrey one is down the road from me. Hankley Common, where they filmed Skyfall ending sceneRudders22 said:More fires. Fire brigade are tackling forest fires in Surrey, one in Hayes and one in Thamesmead as well as other locations. London Fire Brigade declared major incident in London.0 -
Great golf course.kafka said:
The Surrey one is down the road from me. Hankley Common, where they filmed Skyfall ending sceneRudders22 said:More fires. Fire brigade are tackling forest fires in Surrey, one in Hayes and one in Thamesmead as well as other locations. London Fire Brigade declared major incident in London.0 -
There was a huge crop fire near Lenham in Kent yesterday
Dreadful fires in United States, Yosemite National Park and Lake Mead showing as almost empty. We visited both in the early 80s and Lake Mead was a huge body of water, so very sad to see it so depleted. Yosemite National Park was stunning and again it's very sad to see if ablaze.
We have to do more to keep temperature rises to a minimum.1 -
I hope you are ok bud?kafka said:
The Surrey one is down the road from me. Hankley Common, where they filmed Skyfall ending sceneRudders22 said:More fires. Fire brigade are tackling forest fires in Surrey, one in Hayes and one in Thamesmead as well as other locations. London Fire Brigade declared major incident in London.
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