Quote:" We used to have frozen puddles on the way to school, but no more. I think it is down to all the concrete and black tarseal warming the city by storing the heat. The city was much smaller back when I was at school.
Oooops, man made climate change... "
I don't see puddles on the way to school, possibly affected by both the puddles and I having dropped out. I noticed the city shrinking too, but I blamed the metric system. Cities should be exempt from climate change, Auckland has at least 50 times more suburban trees per acre than it had when I was a nipper.
The global temperature is definitely rising, Monday have expanded to twice the length they used to be, and even pensioners can now be taxed at a rate previously reserved for really rich people with a conscience in lieu of tax advisers. That is thermal expansion in a big way, but counterbalanced somewhat by the fact that modern rich people pay almost no tax on their actual gross incomes. Thermal swings and roundabouts?
Woman made climate change I guess. . . .
Entropy is not what
it used to be.