Reducing pollution doesn't exactly mean cutting CO2.....
Anonymous2000 Send a noteboard - 18/09/2014 04:09:58 AM
The pollution in China is due to soot and sulfur. I believe you can reduce these without reducing CO2 by the same amount.
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View original postI mean if the whole word has agreed then we should expect to see changes happen right away. How much is China going to decrease their output by this decade?
View original postNot because of global warming but because the smog is killing them, and doing more to antagonize their population than anything else.
View original postThat said, with China's growth numbers, progress for them would really just be to come close to stabilizing CO2 emissions, decreasing them is asking a lot.
The "settled science" of climate change continues to unravel.....
16/09/2014 07:00:16 PM
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What utter rubbish
16/09/2014 08:54:22 PM
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By the time my daughter is 50'ish.....
17/09/2014 04:08:35 AM
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tell the people of norfolk, VA that climate change isn't happening
18/09/2014 12:12:45 AM
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So if we are the only deniers I expect to see rapid and dramatic decrease in the carbon?
17/09/2014 08:39:30 PM
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The Chinese will take action - they have not much choice anymore.
17/09/2014 09:51:10 PM
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Reducing pollution doesn't exactly mean cutting CO2.....
18/09/2014 04:09:58 AM
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I mean, ignoring everything else, I always thought it boiled down to an easily-answered question
17/09/2014 04:45:02 PM
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If by "unravel" you mean that it's more complex than it seemed at first, then yes.
17/09/2014 08:04:24 PM
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The probelm is the models suck and they are beingt over sold
17/09/2014 08:43:56 PM
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They're flawed, sure, but they're the best we have.
17/09/2014 09:46:34 PM
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It isn't "any flaw in model" they are almost all wrong and most but a huge margin
18/09/2014 03:50:49 PM
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the problem is that people like yourself refuse to believe that science works
17/09/2014 11:57:11 PM
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