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U of Hawaii Climate Change Study - A Wake Up Call
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A new climate change study led by a UH professor has found that the consequences of unchecked CO2 emissions and temperature increases are more dire than previous studies indicated. Hawaii will be hotter, have more storms, higher seas, and more flooding:

society “faces a much larger threat from climate change than previous studies have suggested.”
“Overall, our analysis shows that ongoing climate change will pose a heightened threat to humanity that will be greatly aggravated if substantial and timely reductions of greenhouse gas emissions are not achieved," the scientists concluded, while urging society to take steps now to prevent the worst-case scenarios of climate change.

UH Professor Daniele Spirandelli and co-author of the study (said) “Clearly, the outstanding question is, how many wake-up calls will it take to wake up?”
“It’s going to be a dangerous world in the future.

http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2018/11/19/...s-suggest/

"I want great climate, we’re going to have that.” President Donald J. Trump, while viewing the massive wildfire devastation 11/17/18. (The J stands for Jenius)
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves
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the consequences of unchecked CO2 emissions and temperature increases are more dire than previous studies indicated..

But worry not, if you are a registered Republican none of this will have any effect on you.
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if you are a registered Republican none of this will have any effect

Correct: God will take care of it.

Probably by starting over.

Maybe with the bees.
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if you are a registered Republican none of this will have any effect

There is some truth to that statement - - although it would be more accurate to say wealthy people will be less affected. I read an article recently which suggested 1st world, relatively wealthy people are more likely work indoors with AC rather than outdoors, and they have more disposable income available with which they can buy their way out of some impacts of climate change with mitigating measures. Initially anyway.

"I want great climate, we’re going to have that.” President Donald J. Trump, while viewing the massive wildfire devastation 11/17/18. (The J stands for Jenius)
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves
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There was another group of scientists saying we are going to have a mini ice age because of decreased sun spot activity
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Sounds like the previous study from 2014-



https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/2...31956.html
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Originally posted by glinda

the consequences of unchecked CO2 emissions and temperature increases are more dire than previous studies indicated..

But worry not, if you are a registered Republican none of this will have any effect on you.


And if you are a registered Democrat in Hawaii, you can oppose all alternatives to fossil fuels that might actually be economically viable...
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#8
Climate change makes us more likely "to wet the bed."



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/...-ways.html
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Seeb,

"There was another group of scientists saying we are going to have a mini ice age because of decreased sun spot activity"

Just for perspective:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/matthewfran...1be8ea6df7

"That much is uncontroversial. A more questionable claim is that the lower solar output was responsible for the "Little Ice Age", a period of exceptionally cold winters across Europe in roughly the same time period. However, the Little Ice Age was mostly confined to Europe rather than being a global phenomenon (which the major ice ages were, tens of thousands of years ago), the summers were not strongly affected, and researchers have at least one more likely explanation: volcanoes. Large eruptions of volcanoes send enough ash particles into the high atmosphere to absorb and reflect sunlight back into space, cooling the planet slightly."
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Originally posted by Seeb

There was another group of scientists saying we are going to have a mini ice age because of decreased sun spot activity


No, they say .3C drop maximum with a grand minimum, which is probably more dramatic than the solar minimum being predicted from 2020-2070. That won't do much to counteract climate change.
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