deadken posted:if you don't want the climate to change you're a reactionary. since when was leftism about maintaining the status quo, politically, economically, or meteorologically?
the climate is always changing
how much of this is due to humans is completely unknowable at present
Ironicwarcriminal posted:deadken posted:if you don't want the climate to change you're a reactionary. since when was leftism about maintaining the status quo, politically, economically, or meteorologically?
the climate is always changing
how much of this is due to humans is completely unknowable at present
deadken posted:it should be embraced as part of the essential dialectic of nature and man
same but with deez nuts and ur gob m8
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Ironicwarcriminal posted:c_man posted:Ironicwarcriminal posted:
c_man posted:
capitalism is capitalist, no way. but that doesn't mean the problem is a fake one. its the same as in medicine. pharmaceutical companies are entirely corrupt but to say that scientific medicine is purely a scam and cannot be rehabilitated is nonsense.
'climate science' cannot be 'rehabilitated' because humans, even given all our technology, cannot predict the future
sure they can, i can predict with near perfect accuracy which words you will see on your screen on the other side of the world. human have been predicting the motions of the planets for millenia. we can predict more or less what will happen when we try and explode something so hard it goes to the moon. to a lesser extent we can predict how some types of life will react to some stimuli and how weather will act over a short interval, but these systems are difficult to analyze effectively with current methods and the lines of inquiry are only about half a century old.yeah, same with the stockmarket: make me ten million dollars by next week, GO
good old predictability, empiricism, science, equilibrium, i guess they solve everything and anything huh
a predictive economics is much harder than a predictive climatology for reasons similar to the reasons why climatology is hard. it involves modelling a system which depends extremely sensitively on factors far removed from the measured or controlled variables, in addition to the fact that results from economics can change the way economics works (a much stronger expression of unforeseen feedbacks and human intervention in climatology) so a strongly predictive economics is orders of magnitude harder than a strongly predictive climatology.
c_man posted:Ironicwarcriminal posted:
c_man posted:
Ironicwarcriminal posted:
c_man posted:
capitalism is capitalist, no way. but that doesn't mean the problem is a fake one. its the same as in medicine. pharmaceutical companies are entirely corrupt but to say that scientific medicine is purely a scam and cannot be rehabilitated is nonsense.
'climate science' cannot be 'rehabilitated' because humans, even given all our technology, cannot predict the future
sure they can, i can predict with near perfect accuracy which words you will see on your screen on the other side of the world. human have been predicting the motions of the planets for millenia. we can predict more or less what will happen when we try and explode something so hard it goes to the moon. to a lesser extent we can predict how some types of life will react to some stimuli and how weather will act over a short interval, but these systems are difficult to analyze effectively with current methods and the lines of inquiry are only about half a century old.
yeah, same with the stockmarket: make me ten million dollars by next week, GO
good old predictability, empiricism, science, equilibrium, i guess they solve everything and anything huh
a predictive economics is much harder than a predictive climatology for reasons similar to the reasons why climatology is hard. it involves modelling a system which depends extremely sensitively on factors far removed from the measured or controlled variables, in addition to the fact that results from economics can change the way economics works (a much stronger expression of unforeseen feedbacks and human intervention in climatology) so a strongly predictive economics is orders of magnitude harder than a strongly predictive climatology.
yet people make money on the stockmarket while climatologists make failed predictions
Ironicwarcriminal posted:yet people make money on the stockmarket while climatologists make failed predictions
SariBari posted:Ironicwarcriminal posted:
yet people make money on the stockmarket while climatologists make failed predictions
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivor_van_Heerden
1 Hurricane activity area =/ the earth's climate and ocean systems
i'm just havin a laugh bruv, this dead gay forum will always defer to AUS on the matter. you're doing your part. mods please change iwc's av to capt planet at this time.
Ironicwarcriminal posted:c_man posted:Ironicwarcriminal posted:
c_man posted:
Ironicwarcriminal posted:
c_man posted:
capitalism is capitalist, no way. but that doesn't mean the problem is a fake one. its the same as in medicine. pharmaceutical companies are entirely corrupt but to say that scientific medicine is purely a scam and cannot be rehabilitated is nonsense.
'climate science' cannot be 'rehabilitated' because humans, even given all our technology, cannot predict the future
sure they can, i can predict with near perfect accuracy which words you will see on your screen on the other side of the world. human have been predicting the motions of the planets for millenia. we can predict more or less what will happen when we try and explode something so hard it goes to the moon. to a lesser extent we can predict how some types of life will react to some stimuli and how weather will act over a short interval, but these systems are difficult to analyze effectively with current methods and the lines of inquiry are only about half a century old.
yeah, same with the stockmarket: make me ten million dollars by next week, GO
good old predictability, empiricism, science, equilibrium, i guess they solve everything and anything huh
a predictive economics is much harder than a predictive climatology for reasons similar to the reasons why climatology is hard. it involves modelling a system which depends extremely sensitively on factors far removed from the measured or controlled variables, in addition to the fact that results from economics can change the way economics works (a much stronger expression of unforeseen feedbacks and human intervention in climatology) so a strongly predictive economics is orders of magnitude harder than a strongly predictive climatology.yet people make money on the stockmarket while climatologists make failed predictions
them making money doesn't mean they know why they got it
SariBari posted:i'm just havin a laugh bruv, this dead gay forum will always defer to AUS on the matter. you're doing your part. mods please change iwc's av to capt planet at this time.
i loved that show: and i'm glad it existed before AGW hysteria so it could profile a range of actually existing and quantifiable ecological issues like deforestation
although i was always a bit cut that they had somebody from each continent except australia

Lessons posted:I have AIDS.
condolences
GLOBAL WARMINGF

discipline posted:I hope to spend more time on the forums when I get a new job that doesn't literally eat me alive
well make sure labor is fully organized before you leave, we dont want any half measures
gyrofry posted:i tried to cook a little
hope it wasn't some faggot with a dog
conec posted:
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corey posted:wtf... is this forum really dead. whats the videogame offsite again
corn