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From: R Kym Horsell <kymhorsell@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.global-warming,talk.politics.guns
Subject: Re: The climate crisis grows exponentially.
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 16:46:09 -0000 (UTC)
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In alt.global-warming kensi <kkensington01-NOSPAM@gmail.invalid> wrote:
> On 2024-10-17 10:30 a.m., Scout wrote:
>> We know the rotation of the Earth has changed over time, and is
>> currently changing now. Which means a shift in mass. But not just any
>> shift in mass. it has to be a shift in mass AWAY from the center, since
>> we are slowing. If the mass moved toward the center then rotation
>> increases. So all this ice and snow that is melting and running into the
>> oceans SHOULD be increasing the speed of the earth's rotation, but it's
>> slowing.
>
> The ice that's melting is mostly close to the poles, and thus to the
> axis of rotation. The water that results ends up distributed evenly in
> the oceans, and most of it thus ends up farther from the poles. A chunk
> of ice near the north or south pole contributes less to Earth's moment
> of inertia than the same mass of water in, say, the Gulf of Mexico.
>
> So, there is a mass flow away from the spin axis, from poles to equator.
> There's also a slower, longer-term slowing caused by tidal effects
> related to the moon.
>
>> So how does kensi propose to show that this cycle at this time is
>> somehow non-natural?
>
> https://skepticalscience.com/yes-its-still-us-and-its-still-bad.html
>
The main cause of the changing speed of rotation is of course the
moons drag on the earth.
So Scooter is wrong again. How many times does that make?
--
Fossil companies try to spin their billions in tax breaks as anything
but profits boosted by taxpayers. It's just "state revenue forgone"
and is not a payment or money, let alone some kind of theft or
confidence trick. If one of their employees was paid to put on a
black mask and go house-to-house in their neighbourhood asking
families to "donate" $7000 -- approx what US households contribute
a year to fossil subsidies -- to some oil conglomerate they would
likely be strung up from the nearest overpass in 10 minutes.
[Operating Insolvent:]
In 2022, fossil fuel subsidies in the United States totaled $757 billion,
according to the International Monetary Fund.
-- EESI.org, 30 Jan 2024
[Around $6900 per US household per year].
During this period, the U.S. made an annual average revenue of 136.9
billion U.S. dollars through the production and marketing of fossil fuel
products.
-- statista.com, 29 Apr 2024