Quote from: Sephirah on August 09, 2025, 05:07:33 PMWe are approaching our fourth heatwave in the UK this year. It's kind of unprecedented and feels like every week we get the whole "Hottest since records began" speech. And over the last few years, every summer, half of Europe seems to be on fire. So I think we have to look at what we're doing to the planet and look for different options.
We are seeing record heat and extreme weather all over the planet. Long before Al Gore became VP, I found a webpage at NOAA's website. It tracked ocean buoys in real time. As a former Navy lass, you know what I am talking about. These buoys track sea level, water temperature, wind speed, and ocean currents. This data is compiled so that accurate weather forecasts can be made.
The webpage I found listed historical data going back about 100 years (or something). What the data showed was that the ocean temperatures warmed up just a fraction of 1 degree (F) over the past 20 years or so. (My memory is not good enough to recall exact numbers). People said that it was no big deal. What they missed was that the previous 20 years, the increase was even less, and 20 years before that, still less. It showed that the rate of warming was increasing (for whatever reason).
Another table showed that the ocean level rose at the same rate, correlating with the rate of warming. So the rate of ocean level rise was also increasing. This makes sense because warmer ocean water warms the air blowing across it, and glaciers start melting. Teams of experts went to Greenland, Alaska, Russia, and the poles and confirmed that the glaciers were melting. Glaciers hold most of the planet's fresh water.
Several years later, the term "Global Warming" was changed to "Climate Change" because people pointed to the data and the melting glaciers, and the "experts" (politicians) wanted it known that the climate warms and cools over a very long time. Millions of years.
But none of us will be around when it cools. In the meantime, we have heat waves, flash floods, wildfires, and air pollution that we have to deal with right now. As sea levels rise, coastal cities will be the first impacted. We are already seeing this.
I was having a discussion about this with my dad and went to pull up the webpage to show him the data. Error 404 Page Not Found. I did a Google search to try to locate where they stashed it. It was gone.
Can you spell C-O-V-E-R U-P?