Would everybody use fusion power peacefully?
With great power comes great responsibility.
Are all people and countries responsible? — Agree to Disagree
Does everybody want climate-change/global-warming to be "solved" ? — Agree to Disagree
Are the people who live in Moscow “suffering” from global-warming? — Agree to Disagree
Are you seriously doubting whether CO2 is a greenhouse gas? — Mikie
Are you seriously suggesting that the rise in temperature we see globally is due to water vapor (a common denialist claim)? — Mikie
But as far as Foote’s specific experiment — who cares? — Mikie
You seem to care about Foote's experiment because you used it to show that the glass container with more CO2 heated up the fastest. — Agree to Disagree
To save you from wasting more of your time, and my time, I will tell you what I believe. I believe:
- that CO2 is a greenhouse gas
- that humans are responsible for most of the increase in CO2 level above about 280 ppm
- that a lot of the increase in CO2 levels is due to the use of fossil fuels
- that the average temperature of the Earth has warmed by around 1.0 to 1.5 degrees Celsius since pre-industrial times
Does that make me a "denier" ? — Agree to Disagree
Fusion power doesn't produce materials that can be weaponized, so it shouldn't be an issue. — frank
- that CO2 is a greenhouse gas
- that humans are responsible for most of the increase in CO2 level above about 280 ppm
- that a lot of the increase in CO2 levels is due to the use of fossil fuels
- that the average temperature of the Earth has warmed by around 1.0 to 1.5 degrees Celsius since pre-industrial times — Agree to Disagree
Who controls the energy produced by fusion power? Will every country have their own fusion power?
Turning the supply of energy off can certainly cause damage and/or disaster.
You need energy to fight a war, to manufacture weapons, to protect yourself, etc. — Agree to Disagree
Does everybody want climate-change/global-warming to be "solved" ?
— Agree to Disagree
Anyone with an 6th grade understanding of climate change does, yes. — Mikie
Questions like this is why I say you’re an average climate denier, or at least parroting their greatest hits. — Mikie
Who controls the energy produced by natural gas? Fusion wouldn't be any different from natural gas other than it doesn't cause climate change. — frank
You do curiously leave out the link between the CO2 increase and the temperature increase. — Echarmion
Wouldn't the energy produced by fusion power be much much much greater than the energy produced from natural gas?
Sort of like comparing a sword to a guided missile. — Agree to Disagree
So why should the Russians care if you are too hot. Once you are economically or climate damaged the Russians will be able to take over your country. You should learn to speak Russian. — Agree to Disagree
Wouldn't the energy produced by fusion power be much much much greater than the energy produced from natural gas? — Agree to Disagree
Do you care that the people who live in Russia are too cold? — Agree to Disagree
The science is never settled. — Agree to Disagree
I am not sure whether CO2 is responsible for 100% of the temperature increase. — Agree to Disagree
Replacing 1 billion internal combustion engines with 1 billion batteries, and the building generating capacity to keep them all charged, will not be easy. — BC
You don't have to do it alone — unenlightened
Do you care that the people who live in Russia are too cold?
— Agree to Disagree
So much for a good faith discussion about climate change.
As with most climate deniers, the conversation has to devolve into nonsense. — Mikie
You call me a denier whenever you disagree with me. You say that my ideas are nonsense whenever you don't want to discuss them. I have refrained from labelling you because I want to have a genuine discussion about climate-change/global-warming. It is you who is stopping us having a good faith discussion. — Agree to Disagree
No, it's you. I gave you a long, detailed post explaining what climate change is. You respond with irrelevancies like "It's cold in Moscow." — Mikie
Why should the Russians cooperate with you? — Agree to Disagree
These counties might say that they will cooperate, but how hard will they really try? — Agree to Disagree
There are real roadblocks. — Mikie
I believe that these roadblocks won't be overcome. — Agree to Disagree
The cold temperatures in Russia are not irrelevant to the people who live in Russia. — Agree to Disagree
I’m not interested in the armchair thoughts of a random internet guy, or what s/he thinks is possible or isn’t possible. — Mikie
So I’m seeing now that you’re just a fairly average climate denier coming here to spread old, tired canards. — Mikie
Why not run along before embarrassing yourself further about a subject of which you’re completely ignorant? :up: — Mikie
They [your views on climate change] fall right in the meaty part of the curve of climate denial. Fairly boring, actually. — Mikie
Yep. And from the other ignorant things you’ve said so far, perhaps below average. — Mikie
Questions like this is why I say you’re an average climate denier, or at least parroting their greatest hits. — Mikie
As with most climate deniers, the conversation has to devolve into nonsense. — Mikie
If that's truly where your head is at -- to the point where you can't even see how stupid and irrelevant that statement was -- I'm not interested. — Mikie
Guess you figured it would make you look interesting in some way. The reality is quite the opposite. — Mikie
I value their onions; I don’t value yours. And for a simple reason: you haven’t shown even an 8th grade understanding of climate science. — Mikie
For example, Russia with +7.5 degrees Celsius of global warming will still have an average high temperature of the hottest month lower than America's with no global warming. — Agree to Disagree
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