Tuesday, 29 November 2022

NEW ANTI-NET ZERO GROUP

 CAR 26 is an organisation that I have only just discovered. It is run by a TV presenter, Lois Perry, who seems to get around the studios of the small TV companies, which are the only ones who will have a discussion involving any climate sceptic views. Here is a link to their website which contains a lot of interesting material. It is aimed at the ordinary members of the public, rather than the small number of scientifically minded people, which is a good thing and badly needed. Lois is good at communicating, rather like Jo Nova in Australia, so she may be able to reach more people than the more sophisticated GWPF, which is aimed more at the level of government. Here is a link to their website:

Video Library - CAR26

Sign up here: CLIMATE ANALYSIS REASON - CAR26

1 comment:

  1. From one video i see him taking the point of view that what we do in burning fuel that adds co2 to the atmosphere, then it doesn't matter.

    CO2 is the most stable GHG in the atmosphere.

    THere are now 8 billion people on earth. All 8 billion people living like you and I are now will greatly damage the climate. We will head into hell and high water. Or humans on earth can accpet that we have an impact on our thin atmosphere that is only 5 miles thick. Ignoring how impactful we are on earth, helps bring about our ruin all the quicker.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_cycle

    Humans have disturbed the biological carbon cycle for many centuries by modifying land use, and moreover with the recent industrial-scale mining of fossil carbon (coal, petroleum and gas extraction, and cement manufacture) from the geosphere.[1][2] Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere had increased nearly 52% over pre-industrial levels by 2020, forcing greater atmospheric and Earth surface heating by the Sun.[3][4] The increased carbon dioxide has also increased the acidity of the ocean surface by about 30% due to dissolved carbon dioxide, carbonic acid and other compounds, and is fundamentally altering marine chemistry.[5][6] The majority of fossil carbon has been extracted over just the past half century, and rates continue to rise rapidly, contributing to human-caused climate change.[7][8] The largest consequences to the carbon cycle, and to the biosphere which critically enables human civilization, are still set to unfold due to the vast yet limited inertia of the Earth system.[1][9][10] Restoring balance to this natural system is an international priority, described in both the Paris Climate Agreement and Sustainable Development Goal 13.

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