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Originally Posted by q12
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Are you saying that you believe replacing grass and trees around a weather station with a sea of concrete and asphalt won't artificially raise the temperatures when compared to a location a few kms away in a rural location over the same timeframe?
This as an extremely well-known phenomenon:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_heat_island
Temperatures have increased over the last 50ish years, but it's important to use neutral stations where the surrounding environment stays the same if your goal is to track the effects of global warming. This one of the most basic science principles that they teach in middle school. Keep all your constants consistent, except for the variable you are testing.
And my lack of concern about climate change is because of the following:
- We have yet to see any place where humans currently live become uninhabitable
- Weather-related deaths per year are lower than ever, and this difference gets even more significant on a per capita level.
- Emissions/capita in the developed world (including Canada) have been going down since the 70s.
- Total emissions in the developed world have been going down since the 90s.
- Coastal flooding hasn't been anywhere close to the levels scientists predicted 20 years ago. Over thebpast 50 years Florida has only seen an 8" increase in average sea levels for example. This is barely anything.
- It is highly unlikely (95% or more IMO) that government intervention will have any meaningful impact - in fact in most cases it has the opposite effect. We are at the mercy of the pace of innovation and adoption of new technology - if you are worried about climate change then you should be pro-free-market-capitalism since that is the only thing that will actually help us reduce emissions. We need new tech to replace old tech.
- For a significant portion of the world, including Canada, climate change appears to be improving the climate and livability of the place.
- Highly populated hot areas in the world such as Dubai, Phoenix, Vegas, Florida, Texas, which you could say would become less hospitable due to climate change, don't appear to be very concerned about their own fortunes, and are still growing at breakneck speeds.
And finally: ultimately climate change is going to happen whether we like it or not. It's unlikely that any government intervention will do anything to slow it down. So better get used to it. Maybe buy a better air conditioner.
Also it's okay to say you enjoy longer, hotter summers, and shorter warmer winters, with less shoveling. I know I am.
So basically, climate change is happening, but it doesn't scare me. My energy would be much better spent on things I can control, such as buying a better AC, better sunblock, and better bug spray. Living in fear is pointless, counter-productive and leads to worse decisions. So my recommendation to everyone is to chill out, just see reality for what it is, and stop making hasty anxiety-driven decisions. And for the love of God, stop allowing governments to use climate change as an excuse to take away your freedoms.