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Posted 22 October 2018 - 13:01
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Nobel Laureate in Physics; "Global Warming is Pseudoscience"
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Posted 23 October 2018 - 07:09
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Posted 02 November 2018 - 20:46
Molim, kako, šta? Pa ovaj Cato institutlija tvrdi da ima Global Warming-a, a Norvežanin Nobelovac da nema
Jel opet da čekamo šta će nam gosn stabilni genije (pro)reći - mesija sWrBski, spasitelj sveta? Tek kad dobije Nobela, ili ranije?
Interesantno da je ponuđen i klip i to ništa manje od minimum jednosatnog (polu)propagandnog materijala... kojeg su se izgleda i sa samog Kanala 4 (gde je prvobitno emitovan) odrekli:
According to Hamish Mykura, Channel 4's head of documentaries, the film was commissioned "to present the viewpoint of the small minority of scientists who do not believe global warming is caused by anthropogenic production of carbon dioxide."[6]
https://en.wikipedia...Warming_Swindle
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Posted 10 November 2018 - 18:02
https://en.wikipedia..._climate_change
https://en.wikipedia..._climate_change
i kao slag na tortu (sa https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PragerU ):
PragerU, short for Prager University, is an American non-profit organization that creates videos on various political, economic and philosophical topics from a conservative or right-wing[1] perspective. [...] [...] Two of PragerU's largest donors are the hydraulic fracturing billionaires Dan and Farris Wilks.[7] Two members of the Wilks family are on PragerU's board.[7] The organization has a $10 million annual budget, of which it spends more than 40% on marketing.
sa visnjom na vrhu (ibid).:
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Two of PragerU's largest donors are the hydraulic fracturing billionaires Dan and Farris Wilks.[7] Two members of the Wilks family are on PragerU's board.[7]
Kad se vec dopisujemo linkovima, klipovima, slichkicama
Posted 10 November 2018 - 19:52
Posted 10 November 2018 - 20:51
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Mala napomena za mucavog nika - posto mi visi na ignoru - nema potrebe da se trudi.
Niti me interesuje, niti to citam.
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Posted 16 January 2019 - 08:16
Stay indoors: Warning issued as Australia's heat wave hits record highs
CNN Digital Expansion 2017. Ben Westcott
By Helen Regan and Ben Westcott, CNN
Updated 0603 GMT (1403 HKT) January 16, 2019
(CNN) Australia is sweltering under record-breaking temperatures as an extreme heat wave continues to sweep across the country, causing wildlife to die and fruit to cook from the inside out.
The past four days are in Australia's top ten warmest days on record, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology said in a tweet on Wednesday, with all of the country's eight states and territories affected.
South Australia's Port Augusta hit a scorching 48.5 degrees Celsius (119 F) on Tuesday, the highest since records began in 1962, according to CNN affiliate Nine News. The town of Tarcoola in South Australia reached a sweltering 49 C (120 F).
Elsewhere, temperatures stayed well above 40 C (104 F) and the hot weather is expected to last until Friday. One town in northwestern Australia, Marble Bar, suffering through 22 consecutive days of temperatures above 40 C, at one point almost reaching 50 C (122 F).
As the mercury continues to rise, concerns are with the vulnerable, including the young, elderly and those with asthma or respiratory diseases.
High ozone levels
On Wednesday, New South Wales Health authorities warned that the high temperatures are expected to contribute to "high ozone" air pollution across Sydney.
Dr. Richard Broome, director of environmental health at New South Wales Health, said that people with asthma and other respiratory problems were particularly vulnerable as ozone "can irritate the lungs."
"Ozone levels are higher outdoors than indoors, and generally highest in the afternoon and early evening, so limiting time outdoors during the heat of the day and in the evening helps people to not only keep cool but to limit their exposure to ozone pollution," he said.
A health warning was in place across New South Wales from Tuesday, warning people to stay indoors during the hottest part of the day, minimize physical activity and keep hydrated.
"Signs of heat-related illness include dizziness, tiredness, irritability, thirst, fainting, muscle pains or cramps, headache, changes in skin color, rapid pulse, shallow breathing, vomiting and confusion," the statement said.
It's the second heatwave in less than a month to hit Australia. Just over two weeks ago, a brutal post-Christmas heatwave led to extreme or severe fire warnings across at least three states and intensified severe droughts across the country.
Fish, bat deaths and fruit cooking from the inside
The high temperatures are taking an increasing toll on the country's flora and fauna. In the Murray-Darling River Basin across the southeast, more than a million dead fish have been washed up on the banks.
Niall Blair, Primary Industries Minister in New South Wales state, said more deaths of marine life are expected in coming days as temperatures continue to rise, according to local media.
But environmental activists have blamed the mass deaths on poor management of the river system by state and federal governments, alleging mass consumption of water by farmers was leaving too little for fish to survive.
"A lack of water in the Darling River and the Menindee Lakes means that authorities were unable to flush the system before millions of fish suffocated through a lack of oxygen in water," independent New South Wales lawmaker Jeremy Buckingham said in a statement.
"This mass fish kill should be a wake up call for Australia."
Colonies of bats were also succumbing to the heat and dropping from trees in Adelaide, according to CNN affiliate Nine News, prompting warnings to avoid contact with the animals as they can carry deadly diseases.
Heat can be disastrous for bat species. Following a heat wave in north Queensland in November, an estimated 23,000 spectacled flying foxes died -- almost one third of the species in Australia.
In South Australia, the extreme heat is causing stone fruit, including peaches and nectarines, to cook from the inside out, leading to heavy losses for farmers and spurring a race against time to harvest the fruit before it spoils, according to ABC.
"The stone burns them, which means they burn on the inside, they become squashy and you can't use them," Dried Tree Fruits Australia chairman Kris Werner told ABC.
It comes as the Australian Open kicked off in Melbourne at the Rod Laver Arena, in temperatures which topped 30 C (86 F).
It is the second year in a row of extreme temperatures at the Grand Slam event, with some competitors collapsing or complaining of heatstroke in the 2018 event.
January is typically the hottest month of the Australian summer and temperatures across the board have been higher in the country in recent years.
A report released by the Bureau of Meteorology on Thursday revealed 2018 was the country's third hottest year on record, with rainfall 11% below average.
Australia's winter last year saw the worst drought in living memory hit part of the country in August, destroying farmers' livelihoods as farmland turned dry and barren.
Even as Australia has suffered the effects of ongoing climate change, the government drags its feet on crafting a comprehensive environmental policy.
Despite a report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warning of "global catastrophe" should world temperatures rise above 1.5 C by the middle of the next decade, Prime Minister Scott Morrison's administration has refused to phase out the use of coal-fired power.
Posted 16 January 2019 - 13:53
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>> ... Even as Australia has suffered the effects of ongoing climate change, the government drags its feet on crafting a comprehensive environmental policy.
Despite a report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warning of "global catastrophe" should world temperatures rise above 1.5 C by the middle of the next decade, Prime Minister Scott Morrison's administration has refused to phase out the use of coal-fired power. ... <<
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Posted 16 January 2019 - 22:30
https://en.wikipedia..._climate_change
i kao slag na tortu (sa https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PragerU ):
PragerU, short for Prager University, is an American non-profit organization that creates videos on various political, economic and philosophical topics from a conservative or right-wing[1] perspective. [...] [...] Two of PragerU's largest donors are the hydraulic fracturing billionaires Dan and Farris Wilks.[7] Two members of the Wilks family are on PragerU's board.[7] The organization has a $10 million annual budget, of which it spends more than 40% on marketing.sa visnjom na vrhu (ibid).:
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Two of PragerU's largest donors are the hydraulic fracturing billionaires Dan and Farris Wilks.[7] Two members of the Wilks family are on PragerU's board.[7]
Kad se vec dopisujemo linkovima, klipovima, slichkicama
Ne vidim sta je inkriminisuce u ovim delovima koje si podebljao/zazutio? Ja sam, recimo, dosta sumnjicaviji prema organizacijama koji obradjuju sadrzaje iz <levicarske> perspektive, kao i prema onima koji najvece donacije primaju od <vlade> , ali nista od toga samo po sebi ne cini necije argumente boljim ili losijim.
Edited by bohumilo, 16 January 2019 - 22:30.
Posted 24 January 2019 - 20:07
Vrlo tuzne slike iz Australije
Australia horse deaths: Wild animals perish at dried-up waterhole
5 hours ago
An extreme heatwave in Australia has led to the deaths of more than 90 wild horses in the outback, authorities say.
Rangers found dead and dying animals in a dried-up waterhole near Alice Springs, in the Northern Territory, last week.
About 40 of the animals had already died from dehydration and starvation. Surviving horses were later culled.
It comes amid record-breaking heat, with temperatures hitting 49.5C north of Adelaide in South Australia.
The mercury rose to 47.7C in the city itself on Thursday, breaking a record set in 1939.
Edited by McConnell, 24 January 2019 - 20:08.
Posted 30 January 2019 - 20:08
Alarmantno je to šta je u Americi -40 al NE u Aljasci...a ovdje šetam bez jakete i skoro u kratkom rukavu...
Edited by lokarda, 30 January 2019 - 20:08.
Posted 31 January 2019 - 02:45
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