I hate climate change lol, )

here in Texas every year it gets hotter, we have hotter summers and colder winters than before, oh well :/ I should be happy that I'm not in Aussie according to the media Australia had to add two new colors into there Heat scale (I forgot the name of the scale that uses color to show the heat) They had 120 degrees!! just with 100 I can't go outside for 1 minute without being dehydrated and seeing heat waves in the distance, good thing every building in Texas has Air Conditioning and water acres (Water taste weird since algae grows in our lakes when the temperature gets high, that's why if you want to start a Water Bottle company make sure to do it in Texas

you'll make a lot of money)
Just a quick comment from an Aussie. Yes we have had some very hot days, not too many really, in the past week or so. A record here or there, but if you look at the record books you are comparing the last highest, say 1/2 degree centigrade difference compared to say 1947 or 1913 ( just illustrative, don't hold me to those dates, haven't a clue without research). So is climate change here? Yes, looks like it. Could really be. When it's really hot it feels hot!
Our bush fires, they have been bad this year, maybe even worse than some horrible ones in 1913 or 1947 (again, shooting from the hip). But yes, it has been hot. Aside from the the poor who have no aircon ( but in Adelaide the city council have thrown open airconditioned bus stations, libraries etc) it's really been a bit of a popular talking point, bit exciting when you think about it, maybe a very uncomfortable adventure needing the local beaches to cool off. And certainly in some cities like Brisbane and in the specific bushfire areas, of Victoria and New South Wales it was not a topic for joking at all, it was bloody hot and worrying and dangerous!
It is very likely climate change is happening now. A lot of professors are making a lot of money telling us that. There has been for the last 1 million years periods of warming. And everyone is blaming mankind for it and spending $ billions on trying to change it. But can someone just answer me this question.
If in the last one million years, when there have been 8 ice ages, that is, changes from complete global warming with everything melting, seas rising etc to a world in a complete grip of ice, (8 of them!) why are we surprised at days getting hotter now? If in those earlier global warming eras they did not have industry, cars, fossil fuel burning etc. what caused those climate changes? Dinosaurs breaking wind? We could well be within that constant cycle of change now.
The conclusion surely must be, yes global warming happens. It will happen whatever we do or don't do. So whether we are in Texas or South Australia let's try to keep cool. Geez, a cold beer would go down well now
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