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|    Paul Aubrin to All    |
|    Re: Massive Fires in Columbia & Much of     |
|    24 Sep 24 11:32:13    |
      XPost: talk.politics.misc, alt.global-warming, alt.politics       XPost: alt.politics.usa       From: paul.aubrin@invalid.org              Le 24/09/2024 à 04:30, 186282@ud0s4.net a écrit :       >>       >> 1.2 °C more has hardly any importance when the ignition temperature of       >> wood is 270 °C.       >       > I'm gonna take issue with that because the DEATH TEMPERATURE       > for most forms of life, including ours, is MUCH lower.       1) Please stick to the original subject.       2) According to the IPCC, global warming is mostly noticeable in winter,       during the night and near polar latitudes. As a consequence, it has less       influence during the hot and dry season, on maximum temperatures, in the       tropics. The mean global warming has been 1,2 °C from 1880 to now, so       during the hot days near the tropics, it is less than 1,2 °C.              Extreme maximum temperatures in Santa Marta (Colombia) ranges from 38,0       °C in June to 35,4 °C in December. Add 1,2 °C, or even 2 °C, you are       still very far from 60 °C. By the way, during the medieval warm period,       the Tayrona indigenous people built hundred of miles of roads in the       Sierra de Santa Marta coastal forest.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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