Every so often, everyone in the world drinks water at the same time, so it only looks as if it has disappeared, probably by the next day, everything will swing the other way as everyone in the world has a pee and flushes the toilet.
I did read somewhere, a long time ago, that the tides moving over the Atlantic shelf can raise and lower the southern end of the UK. It might be measurable but I can't say I've noticed.The south of the country as a whole is sinking. The north sunk under the weight of ice in the last ice age and it is still rising up now the pressure is off, the south is sinking in consequence. It probably was underwater before the ice age, or when sea levels were higher than they are now.
It just might be that there are MORE humans.Thanks for that Brian. Interestingly, the climate change can only really have happened since the industrial revolution and that would presumably have been fairly minor at start ( compared to the massive effect we make today ).... so presumably you'd expect to see a bigger spike in the last 30 years.
I still cant believe there are people who think its fake..... all the millions of things the world produces, plus the factories that make the stuff, shipping, disposal, mining, batteries, its endless.... then theres bitcoin! Which creates a huge climate issue due to exponentially larger power consumption as time goes on. The heat, gases etc is unthinkable
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This ' Climate change' is not exclusive to the Holocene. The climate has changed many times and has always re balanced. This climate change is not unique. A bit further along the coast you will see the high chalk cliffs. These represent a massive carbon drawdown from a hot house time beyond anyone's imagination. There have always been changes and the evidence shows in the rocks we observe but always these have been the result of atmospheric carbon, volcanic gas or water cycles speeding up and slowing down as a response to positive and negative feedback. At this present time, the carbon cycle appears to be speeding up due to human population so there may be more extreme weather and there will be massive differences in water distribution because the water cycle is dragged faster too. The balance is disturbed, there is more carbon going up and it takes a good while, but for sure what goes up must, and is, coming down again. Don't worry, in a few million years when we are long extinct or have left and the cycles have calmed, this world will be Eden again with beautiful butterflies and fluffy white clouds! I suppose the only thing that may make this process longer will be nuclear catastrophe but the butterflies will only have to wait a few more million years. Eden will still return. As the Cornish say, we are all but little ants and should spend less time stressing. The Earth looks at us and laughs.Thanks for that Brian. Interestingly, the climate change can only really have happened since the industrial revolution and that would presumably have been fairly minor at start ( compared to the massive effect we make today ).... so presumably you'd expect to see a bigger spike in the last 30 years.
I still cant believe there are people who think its fake..... all the millions of things the world produces, plus the factories that make the stuff, shipping, disposal, mining, batteries, its endless.... then theres bitcoin! Which creates a huge climate issue due to exponentially larger power consumption as time goes on. The heat, gases etc is unthinkable
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What about all the other lifeforms - animal and vegetables, that aren't around anymore? Shouldn't you factor them in?It just might be that there are MORE humans.
How can you claim that climate change can only have happened since the industrial revolution ?
That's total brainwashing stuff.
There is NO REAL proof of that.
Climate always has changed. You can see this in core samples.
We have gone through ice ages and heat - well before the industrial revolution.
Golly, it must have been blo.dy hot when Antarctica was a rich land mass !
Yep, but that was just climate change caused by burning fossil fuels !!!
There are around 6 Billion people on the planet, each at an average weight of , say 60 Kg - of which at least half is water.
So, if the population since the industrial revolution has doubled - there are 3 billion extra people holding around an extra 30 Kg of water each.
Hmm !!! 3 billion times 30 Kg = around 90 Billion Kg of water !!!
Not a drop in the bucket !
Do you really think you have any idea of what is going on ?
You must be kidding !
Might be better to focus on what happens to the "lost" entropy - which happens with every energy conversion ( even the really "green" stuff ). Where does it go ?
That would be to difficult.What about all the other lifeforms - animal and vegetables, that aren't around anymore? Shouldn't you factor them in?
A company I worked for were doing some work on a railway tunnel in Birmingham. There were restrictions on the movement of the tunnel during the construction. Before they started construction they started taking measurements and discovered that the tunnel was moving before they started works. I think the movement was around 1mm but it was a long time ago that I was on a course with the people who took the readings. The movement appeared to be at random and they were trying to find the cause and rule out reading error. Then someone noticed that the movement matched the movement of the moon hence tides.I did read somewhere, a long time ago, that the tides moving over the Atlantic shelf can raise and lower the southern end of the UK. It might be measurable but I can't say I've noticed.
It just might be that there are MORE humans.
How can you claim that climate change can only have happened since the industrial revolution ?
That's total brainwashing stuff.
There is NO REAL proof of that.
Climate always has changed. You can see this in core samples.
We have gone through ice ages and heat - well before the industrial revolution.
Golly, it must have been blo.dy hot when Antarctica was a rich land mass !
Yep, but that was just climate change caused by burning fossil fuels !!!
There are around 6 Billion people on the planet, each at an average weight of , say 60 Kg - of which at least half is water.
So, if the population since the industrial revolution has doubled - there are 3 billion extra people holding around an extra 30 Kg of water each.
Hmm !!! 3 billion times 30 Kg = around 90 Billion Kg of water !!!
Not a drop in the bucket !
Do you really think you have any idea of what is going on ?
You must be kidding !
Might be better to focus on what happens to the "lost" entropy - which happens with every energy conversion ( even the really "green" stuff ). Where does it go ?
The new bridge is a problem. At least when there was just the lift bridge it would get stuck up on occasion.All interesting stuff, but what is the excuse for the Isle of Sheppey.
There is no excuse. It should be towed out to sea and scuppered.All interesting stuff, but what is the excuse for the Isle of Sheppey.
One of the early bods:
"Old Red Sandstone or, New Walks in an Old Field", by Hugh Miller
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Millerhttps://www.gutenberg.org/files/63923/63923-h/63923-h.htm
"Mr. Miller is one of the few individuals in the history of Scottish science who have raised themselves above the labors of an humble profession, by the force of their genius and the excellence of their character, to a comparatively high place in the social scale."
— Brewster (1851)
And fish poo in it.When i was at school it was estimated that the worlds water had been through people 8 times
When i was at school it was estimated that the worlds water had been through people 8 times
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