https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/06/world/australia/sydney-fires.html
Australia Burns Again, and Now Its Biggest City Is Choking
In Sydney, fresh air and ocean breezes have long been treated as a daily birthright. Not anymore.
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Hogwash.
When the fires are put out/burn themselves out...it'll be back to fresh air and sea breezes again.
Nov is storm season...lightning everywhere...dry thunderstorms, no rain.
Arsonists everywhere...some have been arrested.
This year the winds have been mostly from the west...from the outback...hot, dry, strong...blowing all the smoke from the fires to the coast.
Last few days the wind has been from the NE...clearing the smoke to out west.
And how do you know that you are right and they are wrong, overall, Bambi?
How do you know that there has not been a long term change in the winds?
Some years there are more fires than others.
Some years the Rural Fire Service does Hazard Reduction Burns and smokes out the city.
Some years the city is covered in smoke, some years not so much.
Long term change in the winds? 'The climate is always changing'
Could be...but I'm still keeping my old Corolla.
I asked you how you knew it wasn't a long term change.
You spluttered and uttered pablum.
"The climate is always changing" is the equivalent of saying "the Sun always rises."
The climate doesn't always change in one direction for a long period. It doesn't always set new records every year.
And the changes don't always put millions of lives at risk.
But right now, they do.
You come back with bullshit about how such a small amount of CO2 in the air couldn't possibly impact the climate and that humans couldn't make such a bit impact, ignoring that "parts per million" is a pretty common measurement of hazardous materials.
Particulate matter is a problem - it is a problem in the oceans and in the air.
CO2? So little! Here's why it has such a big impact.
https://www.sciencealert.com/co2-is-only-a-tiny-part-of-our-atmosphere-but-it-has-a-huge-influence-here-s-why