by Suff » 02 Feb 2016, 18:09
One of the big problems is that the communication of information from the scientific community has, generally, been designed to communicate with other scientists, not mere mortals. This is changing as they realise that the scientific consensus is close to 100% (climate scientists the rest don’t count at all). So now they have twin paths of communication, one for the scientists to communicate the technicalities and one for the public in general.
But, again, it’s hard. A lot of the terms used have been created to save dozens of words, like the Cryosphere term. OK it’s simple, hear it once and remember it when explained. But disinterested people are not really interested in even hearing it once.
It’s also hard when people are so self centred. They want to know it is going to be a disaster in the next 5 years or they are, simply, not interested. It’s too far away. Granted communicating that you are selling out your grandchildren to pay for your convenience and cheap energy today is not likely to be welcomed; which makes it really hard to make the point that 20 years from now things are not going to look so good.
Many people already believe that the scientists have already been on that kick for far too long. After all they told us 20 years ago the same thing and look, the world didn’t end. But the point is they didn’t say the world would end, they said things would be worse. Nobody even seems to remember that over 14,000 people died in France in the 2003 heat wave. Even less remember the people in the UK who died as a result, even though I remember a neighbour who died of breathing difficulties during the 2003 summer.
Or the 2010 massive Russian forest fires which took huge military resources to finally bring under control and even then it was a close run thing. 56,000 people died from the effects of the smog and the heat wave.
Nowadays, every year almost, people are dying of heat prostration in Pakistan and India. Places where people are used to heat and know how to deal with it. But they just can’t cope with 55C temperatures day and night for weeks on end. It was the 30C temps at night which killed the French, not the 45C – 50C temps during the day. That you can get away from if it cools at night.
So the cycle turns. The scientists predict more dire circumstances and the people just assume it’s going to be another “nothing” like the last predictions. I must admit I often wonder how you can turn tens of thousands (probably the better part of 100,000 over a decade), of dead people into “nothing”…
The short version of the communication is this. We are going to see More drought, More storms, More flooding, More wildfires and More heat waves with thousands of deaths. Not in 25 years, 50 years or 100 years but Right the Hell NOW. It’s already started, we are already in the cycle and we are going to be impacted by it. It may be 10 year cycles now but it will be 5 year cycles soon. Also each cycle will happen on different years. So heat one year, Storms the next, flooding the next, Crippling winter the next, Drought the next…. And so on. Imagine that in a 5 year cycle. You never get a rest. If it’s not heat exhaustion, your house is blowing away, or flooded out, or frozen to a block of ice, or your water is on standpipes….
Spread it out over a decade and it’s enough for people to forget. Shrink it to 5 years and it will just seem like one disaster after another.
Now here’s the fun point. The off switch comes 1,000 to 10,000 years from now if we stop right now…
That should be simple enough. Clear enough language. Something everyone should sit up and take notice of. Everyone should be worried and trying to find out what they can do to make it better.
What are most people doing? They’re looking in the press to see the next “Weatherman” who disagrees with the “climate” models (Weathermen have NO say on this whatsoever, so anyone who is putting up a Weatherman as a “scientist” with a different view is lying to you), so they can go back to a “normal” life. The problem is that for the majority of people who live in the UK it will seem like a normal life. For now! It’s only those who are flooded, blown away, burned out or out of water who will realise. Because it does not happen to them again in the following 5 years, even they will assume that it was “just bad luck”. Until it comes back 5 years later even worse than last time…
After all, how many of you were directly impacted by the storms we have had over the last couple of months?
All the information is there, people just have to go and look. But they won’t. Therefore they won’t demand that their local and central government, instead of just taxing them, carries out the infrastructure projects which will insulate them from what is surely to come. After all, 2ppm of CO2 over the next decade is not going to make much difference. However a fully integrated system of water and sea defences designed to manage, control and flow excess water away from danger points would make the lives of everyone in the UK much better in the short term future.
Think I’m mad? The Dutch are 10 years into a 50 year integrated plan to do just that. They will manage and flow the excess water from Germany and Belgium through their borders and out to the sea. Their goal is management, not containment or reaction once the flooding has begun. They recognise that their entire society could be crippled by just one serious flood and, so, are doing something about it.
If you don’t know the issues and don’t care enough to know what the possible answers are, then you are going to get what people want you to accept. Low power light bulbs and Electric vehicles….. ROTFLMAO. That’ll stop the floods, Tornados, hurricane force winds, droughts….. Yep, why not do what the government wants rather than tell the government what you need?? Because not knowing what is coming and what needs to be done about it is, simply, allowing someone else to determine your own future….
In the end I should not care. I have taken care to buy a property so far from water, in the right lay of the land, so that flooding is extremely unlikely, on land which is well protected from storms, with it’s own water source which did not dry up in 2003 and with enough land to provide food, in an area capable of feeding us all as well as exporting food. I have independent power (for a time) and I will have more when I get the latest run of DIY work out of the way.
To be honest I should just sit back and say “Don’t want to know what is coming? Suffer”. I don’t find I can do that. Also it is one of my hobbies so I talk about it from time to time…
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.