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this month's temperature is below average
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(29-08-2023, 07:31 PM)R2x1 Wrote: Auckland has at least 50 times more suburban trees per acre than it had when I was a nipper.

I went through Otara a while ago, used to know it well back in the '70's. I was like - WTF !!! I'm lost ! Who put all these bloody big trees everywhere ? I guess they were little shrubs when I was in my teens and 20's, and I couldn't navigate by line of sight like I used to.
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#22
The tipping point is getting closer.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/...GTUK_email
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#23
More trees please, they provide summer shade and cooling.
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#24
. . . and firewood Smile
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#25
Chainsaw fever...
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#26
Yup Tongue

But if what I recall of the ICAO standard atmosphere is correct the world's average sea level temperature is 15 deg C. Given it is close to the coldest bit of the year here, we are doing OK, so no real need for firewood mass harvesting here. Besides, firewood doesn't burn terribly well in the heat pump.
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#27
Why am I wondering how he knows that...
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(31-08-2023, 08:29 AM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote: Why am I wondering how he knows that...

Scary in the R2 household, methinks.  Tongue
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#29
Just a bit of now useless knowledge that was useful at work in the bad old days.
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