Carbon dioxide hysteria (Page 145/170)
rinselberg JAN 28, 01:22 PM
"Don't bogart that wall."

In search of more sustainable ways to build homes, some architects are turning to hemp, the sister plant to cannabis, which can be transformed into a building and insulating material called "hempcrete."

Research suggests that cultivating hemp can remove twice the amount of planet-warming carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as trees, for the same acreage. That's CO2 that is sequestered from the atmosphere for as long as the hempcrete construction remains undisturbed.

On top of being a carbon-negative crop, hemp continues to help reduce carbon dioxide pollution after it is turned into hempcrete.

Hempcrete is most suited for building internal walls and for insulation, but it can be used in roofs, attic spaces, and flooring screeds. Recently the material made headlines when a 12-story hotel was built mostly with hempcrete.

Want to know more?

"The Virtues of Hempcrete"
Becca Inglis for The Cool Down; January 28, 2024.
https://www.thecooldown.com...it-for-construction/

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olejoedad JAN 28, 04:02 PM
CO2, the gas of life....

https://youtu.be/tXJ7UZjFDHU?si=koCmpK-PaMxfqCrS
rinselberg JAN 28, 05:21 PM
"Take Five"

Why was 2023 the hottest year in the history of modern meteorological record keeping, which goes back to 1880?

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Every month from June through December 2023 came in as the hottest month on record. July [2023] ranked as the hottest month ever recorded.


Five reasons, according to a new report from the NASA Earth Observatory:
  1. The long-term rise in greenhouse gases is the primary driver.
  2. The return of El Niño added to the heat.
  3. Globally, long-term ocean warming and hotter-than-normal sea surface temperatures played a part.
  4. Aerosols are decreasing, so they are no longer slowing the rise in temperatures.
  5. Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha‘apai volcanic eruption did not substantially add to the record heat.
Clearly, #3 overlaps with #1. Consensus climate researchers would describe #3 as a consequence #1.

https://earthobservatory.na...-record-heat-in-2023

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randye JAN 29, 12:48 AM

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Consensus climate researchers .....






ACTUAL SCIENCE IS NOT DONE BY CONCENSUS

POLITICS IS.....

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rinselberg JAN 29, 04:23 AM

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ACTUAL SCIENCE IS NOT DONE BY CONCENSUS

POLITICS IS...



It's not a question of how science is "done." That's just word salad. It's a question of what divides "accepted" science" from "disputed" science, and that—by definition—requires the emergence of a consensus. Accepted science can change, but only through the emergence of a new and different consensus among scientists.

How to define or recognize a consensus among scientists... the "devil is in the details."

It's apparent that the article that I was just talking about is intended to represent some kind of consensus within NASA about climate and the year 2023—because of the way that the article is presented on an official NASA website. It's not singled out as a specific interpretation about climate and year 2023 from any one scientist—or any one group of scientists—within the NASA Earth Observatory. How else could it be described, as anything other than a presentation of some kind of consensus within NASA about climate and the year 2023?

There is no other logical way to describe it.

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olejoedad JAN 29, 10:44 AM
Of course it's warming up....we are still coming out of an ice age.

https://youtu.be/lX1z_6pvM-Q?si=Fu3xCXdMgRCWhdaA
rinselberg JAN 29, 01:50 PM

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Originally posted by olejoedad:
Of course it's warming up....we are still coming out of an ice age.

https://youtu....CXdMgRCWhdaA



This YouTube presentation posted by olejoedad features Patrick Moore.

I have two sizable reports that say "Patrick Moore is full of baloney."


Patrick Moore: a Review of 'Fake Invisible Catastrophes and Threats of Doom'

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Analyzing the initial four chapters of Patrick Moore's recent climate-change denial book, Notes from the Road delivers a scathing critique, systematically debunking each chapter as a compilation of misinformation and pseudoscience.

Erik Gauger at Notes From The Road; December 15, 2023.
https://www.notesfromtheroa...20climate%20science.


At the Gate of Disaster

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A case study on the promotion of climate science rejectionism by mainstream news outlets and e-commerce companies

Sean Holman; April 21, 2022.
https://factsandfrictions.c...rtfolio-item/holman/

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olejoedad JAN 29, 02:10 PM
Of course you do.

Since science is now derived from concensus', I'm certain that you would be deemed 'full of baloney' by a concensus of members of this Forum.

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ray b JAN 29, 06:34 PM

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Originally posted by olejoedad:

Of course you do.

Since science is now derived from concensus', I'm certain that you would be deemed 'full of baloney' by a concensus of members of this Forum.

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CON-CENCUS WORLD WIDE IS AGAINST THE RUMP CULT'S HOPE&PREY OIL CORP IDEALS
ray b JAN 29, 06:36 PM
87 DEG f here yesterday

bet jan is a new rec here

real world data shows the lie