mike777, on 2014-July-27, 21:19, said:
yes but those are not the best questions to ask.
Is climate change urgent?
How do you define and measure?
Over the years here on this thread I have offered options to define and measure.
Well, Mike, even you can "outrun" a SLR of 2mm/yr... and with global temps on hold for the last 2 decades, you appear to have time to save up for a new AC unit... Climate CHANGE is continual, mostly gradual and a random chaotic system that we humans have only been able to modify locally (Urban heat island effect) to a significant degree. The key is impact-related and past history shows us where the problems lie (colder, dryer conditions) which does not appear to be the direction that we are headed (yet...). Computer models provide some insight but mostly into their tuning and parameters that, thus far, predict disaster but fail to match up with current reality.
Climate is just weather, over the long haul, and those that think they can control it need to think again.