Indeed.macdoc wrote:Declarative flat out wrong gets dissed....nothing new there.![]()
You missed the question mark though, didn't you?
Indeed.macdoc wrote:Declarative flat out wrong gets dissed....nothing new there.![]()
this is a statementwait, what's the good of upcycling old solar panels
Do you have trouble parsing Brian?.whose efficiency at power generation is very low, if still useful at all
Now now. You've deliberately knocked the question mark off there. Why would you do that? Perhaps it's so you can double-down on pretending that Svarty's posts wasn't interrogative - therefore 'proving' you correct in being a bit of a grumpy pants? But that would be rather dishonest, eh? See...
Very clearly a question.
that is a statement not a question.whose efficiency at power generation is very low,
ibid wrote:... Scientists say the effects may already be far reaching. A surge in the marine heatwave would accompany the formation of El Niño in the tropical Pacific – resulting in an atmospheric and oceanic mélange that could influence everything from record-breaking temperatures on land to disrupted marine food chains.
Additional data acquired in recent weeks has left climate scientists gobsmacked and re-examining their assumptions of how the complex interplay between the ocean and the atmosphere could accelerate the effects of human-caused climate crisis.
“I’m out of superlatives,” Kim Wood, a University of Arizona atmospheric scientist, wrote on social media last month. Wood was reacting to data showing ocean temperatures in the eastern Pacific had recently surged to a level warmer than typically seen during peak hurricane season. ...
That's what happened in the 70s ( remember acid rain/ Global Cooling etc). Particulate was hiding the actual climate reality and when the atmosphere was cleaned up warming skyrocketed.. Also, there was mention of something I'd read about before - the recent reduction in aerosol air pollution (particularly in China) has accelerated global warming, as the pollutants tended to reflect sunlight. A rather cruel irony...
https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... ate-crisisThe household battery revolution that could change energy bills … and the world
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