07-12-2016, 07:54 PM
(07-12-2016, 07:21 PM)Wonky3 Wrote:(07-12-2016, 06:57 PM)chuck white Wrote:Yep. I think there will be a "tipping point" where there will be no going back. Some think it's still not too late to make those changes in the "near future" and we might go on enjoying only the normal swings in weather.(07-12-2016, 04:18 PM)Wonky3 Wrote: Well...there is some history about these posts.
What I think doesn't matter. What you think matters (' cause youse guys is smart) but doesn't change anything.
You might want to go back up and read the "science" post I pasted in. Or not.
I'm not a "climate denier". I'm sure our climate is going to change.
But the science seems to indicate that while we are on the cusp, we still have not slipped into to that place where science is ready to say..."it's changed! Grab you hat, hold on to your ass, and head for the hills".
We do know our weather patterns have changed. But so far...at least...weather is NOT climate.
Whatever.
What matters is what happens and we know for damn sure that if we don't get a hold on the problem we are going to pay the price. More than likely sooner than later.
And by the bye...I've admitted to being wrong here before. Too many times I fear.
Do you think there is a line, where we say it changed.
It is changing, just now it's changing ten times faster then in the past.
It will continue to change rapidly for a long time. We (and our grand kids) will be dead before it slows down again.
Do you suppose we will recognize this "tipping point" before or after it's passed?