I wish that I had enough free time to correct the English of those who choose to display their ignorance in pontificating on the internet. You cannot spell; you do not understand the differences in words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings; and you cannot punctuate. If you had an intelligent message it is lost in your inability to express it.
For those who believe and have faith, global Warming is real. With my beiliefs the end of time is near. Jesus died and rose again, and he will return. In the bible the book of revalations talks about Jesus returning and their will be signs such as natural disasters and some we could posable cause such as Global Warming. We are in the 21st century and Global Warming has had no affect on us until tecnology accured. Now that our atomophere is being dameged, give it about 20 or 30 years and the earth will flood or the earth will get too hot.Unless we stop poluting and shut down factories, we are all doomed. But there is hope for us from God. I want to see my children's children before i die, i hope that's not any time soon because of our poor disisions. I have always wanted to see a rain forest before i die too and now my hope is going down the drain.
The following web site http://www.coyoteblog.com/Skeptics_Guide...
is the most comprehensive report on global warming I have found. One of the things it presents is the revised 600,000 year temperature and CO2 measurements on the artic ice sample, which shows that CO2 increases follow temperature increases by 800 years. This and other information prove that CO2 is not the driving global warming. The evidence shows that Global Warming is a natural, historical process. Historically, at the peak of the 100,000 year cycle, the sea level has been several meters higher and global temperatures have been higher than they are today. What I haven't found is more details on the rate that the oceans have rose to these reported higher elevations. In any case, people living near sea level must be prepared to more farther inland or some other action must be taken to either stop the artic ice from melting or to keep the sea from flooding the coastal cities. Reducing CO2 emmisions is not the answer.
I personally think that the whole glorbal warming act is just as fake as the great boxer Rocky Balboa. So what are we going to do about it. I know let's ask the Goverment! YEA RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!
We talk about global warming and do nothing. Individuals wait for corporations and the government to do something. While the government and corporations wait on the individuals to tell them they have to do something. The are many ideas out there for solutions but must shrug them off and say "Those eco-nuts will have us not wearing deoderant and sleeping with our pets" But while the problem persists as a group we do nothing. Why, because we have no direction no path no hope for a solution. Worst case the world will continue after we are gone and God will have to try again to create man in his image. For as it stands he has come close to failure we can barely hold a candle to his perfect image and creation. Remember "Apathy is the glove into which evil slips its hand."
see the fictional movie comedy "Idiocracy" and get a laugh when you see how the intellegence level of humans deteriorates over the years. Global Warming hype is just as humorous. I am amazed just how fast we humans have let this idiotic idea become the daily media frenzy that it is. Let's see, if humans contribute .25% (1/4 of one percent) to total greenhouse gases, and greenhouse gases contribute a fraction to global warming, then how much can we really change climate cycles by going green? Yes, it can hurt, if we waste valuable resources on affecting very little difference.
There have been many natural reasons cited for the observed increases in global temperature, and here they are:
1) Sunspots- sunspots occur largely in 11 year cycles, yet there is no 11-year cycle in temperature, and also no correlation to the larger warming that we are seeing today.
2) Cosmic rays are decreasing cloud cover which increases received sunlight- this has already been discounted, and clear night are also colder than cloudy nights, cancelling this effect.
3) Volcanoes- we have had Pinatubo and St. Helens, recently, but has there been a dramatic increase in eruptions over the past few decades? No.
4) Temperature recorders are being affected by urban sprawl. True, cities are getting bigger and closer to some of the testing locations, and with it higher temperatures. However, this effect still does not explain why glaciers are generally retreating worldwide.
5) It's the earth's orbit. True, our orbit does cycle every 20,000 years, causing our ice ages and warming periods, BUT these change occur over 1000s of years, not decades.
6) It is not related to carbon dioxide, as explained by the 800 year lag behind the 600,000-year CO2-temperature record. Taken without ocean-turnover cycles (extimated at 1500 years/cycle), this correlation (CO2 trends after temperature) still links a connection between CO2 and temperature. With humans adding 2 ppm CO2 every year for the past 8 years to the atmosphere, how do you think temperature will respond? It is very likely that it will also go up. CO2 levels are already up 36% beyond the normal maximum (280 ppm), something new might be in the works for us.
These are the most popular reasons given as to why we are not causing the current warming of the earth's atmosphere. CO2 is rising, and also accelerating as China's increases more of our production, taking on more energy, etc....
Why not take some caution with our changing of the atmospheric composition? As a scientist, when two things are being added together, and the results are not looking promising, one would at least slow down the addition, or stop altogether.
There are many ways in which we can at least slow down our experiment:
1) $(save) For "A/C" in the summer, open the windows at night and close them during the day
2) $(a little more) buy recycled products if you can find them- support recycling;
3) $(same, better quality) buy local products and produce- if they are not transported, that saves gasoline and also supports the local producer. Also, for grass-fed, local meat (the way it is supposed to be done), try Eat Wild .
4) $(free) composting turns garbage into fertilizer and prevents formation of methane, which is 23 times worse than carbon dioxide in terms of climate effect;
5) $(save) Unplug all adapters and turn off anything that is on 'Standby'- use powerstrips with a switch for multiple plugs, if needed;
6) $(20, save) use a rake instead of a leaf blower: they are quieter and provide exercise too;
7) $(20, save) use a clothesline instead of the dryer- many benefits: cleaner clothes, clothes last longer, don't get wrinkled, and each load saves 5 kWh off of your electric bill;
8) $(40, save) replace incandescents with CFLs- saves on A/C costs in summer too;
9) $(80, save) use a REEL lawnmower, which you push to cut the grass and requires no gasoline;
10) $(280/ton, even) if you have a wood burning stove, try Biobricks - pellets for a wood burning stove- these burn more cleanly with less ash and are easy to start.
11) $(3.80-4.00/Gal, a little more) try to use biodiesel for your furnace/boiler/car;
13) $(10,000, save) replace drafty windows, if you can. If you cannot, use plastic ($10) or close the curtains at night ($0) during the winter; and
14) $(15,000, save) trade in the SUV for a car or even a hybrid vehicle, if you need a car- buy used to save money.
Start out with something small and try bigger items as you feel more and more comfortable with these changes.
#1 will work if your house is shaded.... but it depends on what you are willing to do. Start with the smaller items, and as you see how it works for you, move to larger items. My family has done all of it (#3 is happening now, and the veggies are much fresher, and #11 will happen when I can find some in my area). In doing all of these things, our electric bill is only 200-400 kWh/month, and our carbon footprint is less than half of the average American's use.
With the wood heating and the solar hot water, we have saved about $4000 in heating and hot water costs, burning only 1/4 tank (75 gallons) of oil! Now that is money in your pocket using renewable energy!
It has been proven through studies of tree bark and glaciers that this process has indeed happened before. Millions of years ago there was a huge drought that made the earth hotter than ever before. After this, the earth expierienced an ice age. So basically the earth is just going through its natural cycle of dry dourghts to ice age. But I believe humans are speeding the cycle up. Though there are natural proccess that cause a change in weather like volcanoes, we are also polluting the atmosphere with CO2.
I feel that global warming started when they ripped a huge hole in the ozone layer and such when they send space shuttle`s, satillites and rockets though it. Hey I`ve got a great idea let`s ask the goverenment. YEA RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!
If a doctor puts a band aid on my arm and I have a cut on my leg what could it hurt, the doctor is doing something about it. Maybe a little simplistic but I hope you get my point. Just because you think that co2 is the cause of global warming and you do something about it to cut emmissions, what could it hurt? What about all of the extra cost incurred by individuals and business people because what you have forced them to follow because you think this is the problem. This kind of thinking can and is sinking the great ship of the United States of America and the people who think like I do don't know how to turn the ship around because there is no logic that got us to this point.
An interesting perspective that I heard not too long ago - and one I thought very logical - suggested that global warming, if it is occuring, may not be the cause of glacier melting but rather because of it. This made perfect sense to me. The glaciers began melting and receeding how many millions of years ago? And it follows that an earth with a darkening surface would absorb more solar energy than one covered with reflective ice, doesn't it? In turn this process is being hastened with less and less reflective surface on our planet. Would or should we believe that this glacial recession should cease just to keep life conditions here at an optimum for us? I hardly think so. Nor do I believe that we are going to alter conditions effectively enough to save ourselves by cutting down our "greenhouse gas emissions".
This is hype generated by many that, you can rest assured, will find a way to profit from it while making life just that much more miserable for the rest of us. Certainly there is nothing wrong with knowledge gained in the area of becoming better stewards of our earth, but we have to remember that nature and the scheme of natural progression is what we will ultimately answer to.
Such fretting over this matter is none but useless panic. Nothing lasts forever, including the conditions of life on our earth. We might better be concentrating the bulk of our efforts on how to deal with the consequences of the inevitable than the mistaken belief that we can change the progression of such a dramatic natural phenomena. Relax. Probably the most relevent words to this one can read are out of Max Ehrmann's "Desiderata" ....."whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding just as it should".
And here's a good idea - pray for your children and grandchildren! It's gonna be a tough life for them. But even so - just as fleeting and temporary as our own.
anthropogenic co2 is 4 thousanths of one percent of the greenhouse gasses in our autmosphere ... there is no scientific, validated confirmation that this minicusle amount has anything at all to do with global warming ... if global warming is indeed taking place!! ... there has been no discernible, measurable warming for the last nine, approaching ten years ... what up and down warming that has occured over the last 650,000 years correlates with solar activity, not co2 focing ... check it out ... before suffering from a stealth taxation that will make the boston tea party look like ... well ... a tea party !!!
This kind of argument drives me crazy. So we should all buy into the AGW concept because it would simply "be the best for the earth". What about the TRUTH? Global Warming is natural and NOT caused by human activity, period. The science IS showing this to be true regardless of how the Gore people try to shut it down. My only concern is that Bush and the Gore people pass too many laws to outlaw the Truth, or make the Truth irrelevant, before the Truth about the AGW hoax becomes clear to even the most ardent "warmer" person.
i agree . climate change is a cycle . maybe it's happened before . i do believe we contribute to this . what can it hurt to cut down our use of reesources ? it's better to be prepared than ill-prepared .
true they are melting but in other places in the world....THEY A GROWING!!!!!
this is one of the many, not-thoughtthrought arguments that the greens use so we will give Gore another nobel prize for crap and buy expensive cars and light bulbs.
Just because people think that global warming is a governmental hoax, shouldn't we all still be doing mroe to help the earth? Just because the government says it doesn't mean that they are automatically wrong. I think that humans are affecting the earth alot, and we should restore the environment.
Oh you the ignorant. Read skepticalscience.com or alternatively realclimate.com to understand co2 and temperature relationships during the ice age cycle.Never believe what climate change skeptics say without carefully checking, as they only tell you half the story.
Sorry, you are totally misinformed. CO2 levels were much higher before several times, plus CO2 rise lags temperature rise by about 800 years (ice core data, look it up, like Gore's chart, he just neglected to mention this little correlation details)
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Yes, global warming is mostly natural. But we shouldn't just sit around and say, "Oh, we can't affect the sun or the Earth's natural processes." The global temp. has had a cyclical rise and fall over the past millions of years, but nobody knows if human CO2 emissions have affected it. Therefore we must play it safe and reduce CO2 emissions because we are adding that much more greenhouse gas to the atmosphere.
To all you lemmings following Al Gore and the UN into the Global-Unwarming Sea,Get a clue.Do some research other than watching the evening news.The Information and proof to refute all of it is out, there you just have to look a little farther than the nose on your face.
Natural cycles are caused by continental drift, orbital changes, solar activity,etc.
You are right anonymous there is a striking link between solar activity and temperatures at times, the problem is solar activity has been flat for thirty years and temperatures have steadilly climbed. This is why the IPCC is concerned even if you are not.
If "Climate change is simply man-made, with a small component that is natural.", then how do you explain the changes in climate before man even existed? Something else for you to consider, what was the cause of the the global warming that made farming possible in Greenland? I think you would have a hard time attributing it to influences of man.
If you seriously look at the climate cycles and compare them to the activity of the sun, you will find a striking correlation.
Another question: How are people adversely affecting the sun from 93,000,000 miles away?
Don, obviously there could be local affects, and central Antarctica is cooling and gaining mass due to increased snowfall itself generated by global warming,but the lateast satellite gravity studies show increasing nett ice loss from both Antarctica and Greenland over recent decades. This added to a general glacier retreat worldwide and clearly decreasing sea ice in the Arctic creates a fairly clear overall picture thats its all not local effects.
Of course. This is a very complicated and not easily solved problem that has more depth to it than you'd think. There are supportive facts as well as non-supportive facts for each viewpoint, and you must consider each and every one of them with open-mindedness. I think a lot of people are so stubornnly sure that they are right that they decide to behave like little children, covering their ears and yelling "I'm not listening!" at the top of their lungs. They only want to hear the thoughts of themselves and people who agree with them. Come on people! Grow up!
Any somewhat diligent research on this topic will show you, through ice core samples and other empirical bases, that C02 levels in the past 400,000 years have not been as high as now. Furthermore, the IPCC (which consists of fully credentialed metereologists and climate scientists, unlike what you say) take into account the Milankovitch Cycles.
Please take a refresher course in environmental science before you put in your next two cents' worth!
the ipcc has as its mandate to only look at possible human effects on global warming. it does not and has never looked at the non-human effects. and it never will. read the ipcc organizational documentation. that's what makes this whole thing such a farce. man's effect on global warming is minimal if at all measureable. and co2 is not in any way shape or form tied in with climate change. to look at data over a couple of decades is disingenious at best. in the whole scheme of things ie. over thousands of years there is nothing unusual going on. it has made gore wealthy and unfortunately for the average "joe" will make life very much more expensive in the years to come.
To all those that beleive AGW is causing the collaspe of the wilks ice shelf.
Please answer this question. Could some other local warming be the cause in that the west side of the WAP is the only area without sea ice in the whole circumferance of Antartica that presently has growing sea ice. Please note that the sea ice accumnulation is presently 35% above last year and it will be the fourth year of record expansion.
Also, It is generall agreed that the whole of Antartica is gaining in mass due to increased snowfall.
I remember the big fear we were heading into an ice age in the 70's. We were also worried about the ozone layer? What happened to those fears? What will be the hot topic in 20 years? Follow the money trail for the alarmists...AL GORE makes HUGE profits from his speeches now and still uses more energy than alot of us nay sayers combined. Global warming is now climate change because global warming has such a stigma tied to it..... Gee what are the odds the SUN has alot to do with global warming?
I do not believe that we are causing this. This so called research thats been going on for a few years is bull*&%$. When they get a few thousand years of research done then I'll listen to them. There isn't anyway for researchers to get accurate info from a million years ago. Besides they're still not accounting for everything that's going on, just the green house gases. There's so much more going on and every one ignores the real problems.
While Global Warming alarmists like to point to a few examples they say shows Global Warming is man made they ignore other aspects.
First off the UN's IPCC is a joke. Have you ever researched the credentials of the "scientists" on the panel. There are very few climatologists and meteorologists on it. Why? Maybe because they know the truth and understand that climate is cyclic.
Lately the news has been portraying the "huge" ice that fell off in Antarctica. It is summer down there, so this is when that happens. Why are very few news sources reporting about how the Arctic ice has come back thicker and more vast than the last several years. Because it would poise questions for Global Warming Theory. Or they say you can't use one year of ice growth as proof that Global Warming isn't happening. However it is okay for them to use a few years (in the life of Earth) to show that the climate is warming.
Back 20 years ago in an Elementary Meteorology course the book had an article talking about how Sun storms affect the Earths Climate. Interesting considering there has been a heavy Sun storm activity over the last few years. But Al Gore would say that we caused that to!
The Global Warming group got hit hard a few weeks ago for using a scene about polar bears and the thin ice up North. The lady that took the video and/or pictures said that it was during the summer months anyway. She did not know how they got it. Of course Al Gore and the An Inconvenient "truth" group had to doctor it by showing an animation of a polar bear floating off on a small piece of ice. How touching!
The evidence that CO2 causes global warming and climate change lies within the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) wich is the organization established by the United Nations to try and mitigate global climate change. The view of the IPCC is that humans do cause global climate change, after many years of unbiased research.
I'm currently writing a history of the Sun, and trying to steer a clear line in the debate on global warming. Not easy to do. My friends tease me for questioning the view that CO2 causes warming, but it's very difficult to find convincing evidence that it does. Far easier is the Sun's part in things - the 22-year sunspot cycle, solar winds and magnetic fields are all part of it, and the IPCC (the main ninternational panel on global warming) hasn't taken nearly enough account of these factors. So I'm cxurrently agnostic - but sure that the Sun's part in things is being underplayed.
Climate change is simply man-made, with a small component that is natural. Much modeling has been done on this topic, and the science of heat capture is well-known, although issues like tipping points are hard to predict.
The fact that the feeling is it is "complicated" shows that propoganda by oil companies and others who want to preserve the status quo, has worked. Some of the same PR firms and individuals worked on promoting the cigarette safety issue as "unproven claims".
Thoughts
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Submitted on May 7th, 2008 by John 2000But it sure dovetails in nicely to grand new business opportunities an political herd control. As green as can be.
Writing English
Submitted on May 6th, 2008 by AnonymousI wish that I had enough free time to correct the English of those who choose to display their ignorance in pontificating on the internet. You cannot spell; you do not understand the differences in words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings; and you cannot punctuate. If you had an intelligent message it is lost in your inability to express it.
The End is Near
Submitted on May 6th, 2008 by AnonymousFor those who believe and have faith, global Warming is real. With my beiliefs the end of time is near. Jesus died and rose again, and he will return. In the bible the book of revalations talks about Jesus returning and their will be signs such as natural disasters and some we could posable cause such as Global Warming. We are in the 21st century and Global Warming has had no affect on us until tecnology accured. Now that our atomophere is being dameged, give it about 20 or 30 years and the earth will flood or the earth will get too hot.Unless we stop poluting and shut down factories, we are all doomed. But there is hope for us from God. I want to see my children's children before i die, i hope that's not any time soon because of our poor disisions. I have always wanted to see a rain forest before i die too and now my hope is going down the drain.
How fatalistic, there is
Submitted on May 2nd, 2008 by AnonymousHow fatalistic, there is definitely nothing to do except wait for the end .....
What is this "scheme of natural progression" that you mention where can I get a copy? It could save us all a lot of effort figuring things out.
Global Warming: The Evidence
Submitted on May 2nd, 2008 by AnonymousThe following web site http://www.coyoteblog.com/Skeptics_Guide...
is the most comprehensive report on global warming I have found. One of the things it presents is the revised 600,000 year temperature and CO2 measurements on the artic ice sample, which shows that CO2 increases follow temperature increases by 800 years. This and other information prove that CO2 is not the driving global warming. The evidence shows that Global Warming is a natural, historical process. Historically, at the peak of the 100,000 year cycle, the sea level has been several meters higher and global temperatures have been higher than they are today. What I haven't found is more details on the rate that the oceans have rose to these reported higher elevations. In any case, people living near sea level must be prepared to more farther inland or some other action must be taken to either stop the artic ice from melting or to keep the sea from flooding the coastal cities. Reducing CO2 emmisions is not the answer.
Re: Really Global Warming!?!
Submitted on May 1st, 2008 by Jim LakelyBless you, Catherine. Glad to see that the brainwashing of our youth is not universal.
Really Global Warming!?!
Submitted on May 1st, 2008 by AnonymousI personally think that the whole glorbal warming act is just as fake as the great boxer Rocky Balboa. So what are we going to do about it. I know let's ask the Goverment! YEA RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!
Written by a 5th grader , Catherine
People are strange
Submitted on April 30th, 2008 by AnonymousWe talk about global warming and do nothing. Individuals wait for corporations and the government to do something. While the government and corporations wait on the individuals to tell them they have to do something. The are many ideas out there for solutions but must shrug them off and say "Those eco-nuts will have us not wearing deoderant and sleeping with our pets" But while the problem persists as a group we do nothing. Why, because we have no direction no path no hope for a solution. Worst case the world will continue after we are gone and God will have to try again to create man in his image. For as it stands he has come close to failure we can barely hold a candle to his perfect image and creation. Remember "Apathy is the glove into which evil slips its hand."
man-made global warming - "Idiocracy"
Submitted on April 30th, 2008 by Anonymoussee the fictional movie comedy "Idiocracy" and get a laugh when you see how the intellegence level of humans deteriorates over the years. Global Warming hype is just as humorous. I am amazed just how fast we humans have let this idiotic idea become the daily media frenzy that it is. Let's see, if humans contribute .25% (1/4 of one percent) to total greenhouse gases, and greenhouse gases contribute a fraction to global warming, then how much can we really change climate cycles by going green? Yes, it can hurt, if we waste valuable resources on affecting very little difference.
Why not take some caution?
Submitted on April 29th, 2008 by AnonymousThere have been many natural reasons cited for the observed increases in global temperature, and here they are:
1) Sunspots- sunspots occur largely in 11 year cycles, yet there is no 11-year cycle in temperature, and also no correlation to the larger warming that we are seeing today.
2) Cosmic rays are decreasing cloud cover which increases received sunlight- this has already been discounted, and clear night are also colder than cloudy nights, cancelling this effect.
3) Volcanoes- we have had Pinatubo and St. Helens, recently, but has there been a dramatic increase in eruptions over the past few decades? No.
4) Temperature recorders are being affected by urban sprawl. True, cities are getting bigger and closer to some of the testing locations, and with it higher temperatures. However, this effect still does not explain why glaciers are generally retreating worldwide.
5) It's the earth's orbit. True, our orbit does cycle every 20,000 years, causing our ice ages and warming periods, BUT these change occur over 1000s of years, not decades.
6) It is not related to carbon dioxide, as explained by the 800 year lag behind the 600,000-year CO2-temperature record. Taken without ocean-turnover cycles (extimated at 1500 years/cycle), this correlation (CO2 trends after temperature) still links a connection between CO2 and temperature. With humans adding 2 ppm CO2 every year for the past 8 years to the atmosphere, how do you think temperature will respond? It is very likely that it will also go up. CO2 levels are already up 36% beyond the normal maximum (280 ppm), something new might be in the works for us.
These are the most popular reasons given as to why we are not causing the current warming of the earth's atmosphere. CO2 is rising, and also accelerating as China's increases more of our production, taking on more energy, etc....
Why not take some caution with our changing of the atmospheric composition? As a scientist, when two things are being added together, and the results are not looking promising, one would at least slow down the addition, or stop altogether.
There are many ways in which we can at least slow down our experiment:
1) $(save) For "A/C" in the summer, open the windows at night and close them during the day
2) $(a little more) buy recycled products if you can find them- support recycling;
3) $(same, better quality) buy local products and produce- if they are not transported, that saves gasoline and also supports the local producer. Also, for grass-fed, local meat (the way it is supposed to be done), try Eat Wild .
4) $(free) composting turns garbage into fertilizer and prevents formation of methane, which is 23 times worse than carbon dioxide in terms of climate effect;
5) $(save) Unplug all adapters and turn off anything that is on 'Standby'- use powerstrips with a switch for multiple plugs, if needed;
6) $(20, save) use a rake instead of a leaf blower: they are quieter and provide exercise too;
7) $(20, save) use a clothesline instead of the dryer- many benefits: cleaner clothes, clothes last longer, don't get wrinkled, and each load saves 5 kWh off of your electric bill;
8) $(40, save) replace incandescents with CFLs- saves on A/C costs in summer too;
9) $(80, save) use a REEL lawnmower, which you push to cut the grass and requires no gasoline;
10) $(280/ton, even) if you have a wood burning stove, try Biobricks - pellets for a wood burning stove- these burn more cleanly with less ash and are easy to start.
11) $(3.80-4.00/Gal, a little more) try to use biodiesel for your furnace/boiler/car;
12) $(4000, save) get a solar hot water heater --fastest payback of all renewables;
13) $(10,000, save) replace drafty windows, if you can. If you cannot, use plastic ($10) or close the curtains at night ($0) during the winter; and
14) $(15,000, save) trade in the SUV for a car or even a hybrid vehicle, if you need a car- buy used to save money.
Start out with something small and try bigger items as you feel more and more comfortable with these changes.
#1 will work if your house is shaded.... but it depends on what you are willing to do. Start with the smaller items, and as you see how it works for you, move to larger items. My family has done all of it (#3 is happening now, and the veggies are much fresher, and #11 will happen when I can find some in my area). In doing all of these things, our electric bill is only 200-400 kWh/month, and our carbon footprint is less than half of the average American's use.
With the wood heating and the solar hot water, we have saved about $4000 in heating and hot water costs, burning only 1/4 tank (75 gallons) of oil! Now that is money in your pocket using renewable energy!
Droughts and Ice Age
Submitted on April 28th, 2008 by AnonymousIt has been proven through studies of tree bark and glaciers that this process has indeed happened before. Millions of years ago there was a huge drought that made the earth hotter than ever before. After this, the earth expierienced an ice age. So basically the earth is just going through its natural cycle of dry dourghts to ice age. But I believe humans are speeding the cycle up. Though there are natural proccess that cause a change in weather like volcanoes, we are also polluting the atmosphere with CO2.
Global warming
Submitted on April 26th, 2008 by AnonymousI feel that global warming started when they ripped a huge hole in the ozone layer and such when they send space shuttle`s, satillites and rockets though it. Hey I`ve got a great idea let`s ask the goverenment. YEA RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!
It can hurt.
Submitted on April 23rd, 2008 by AnonymousIf a doctor puts a band aid on my arm and I have a cut on my leg what could it hurt, the doctor is doing something about it. Maybe a little simplistic but I hope you get my point. Just because you think that co2 is the cause of global warming and you do something about it to cut emmissions, what could it hurt? What about all of the extra cost incurred by individuals and business people because what you have forced them to follow because you think this is the problem. This kind of thinking can and is sinking the great ship of the United States of America and the people who think like I do don't know how to turn the ship around because there is no logic that got us to this point.
Is global warming man made?
Submitted on April 21st, 2008 by snoringcowAn interesting perspective that I heard not too long ago - and one I thought very logical - suggested that global warming, if it is occuring, may not be the cause of glacier melting but rather because of it. This made perfect sense to me. The glaciers began melting and receeding how many millions of years ago? And it follows that an earth with a darkening surface would absorb more solar energy than one covered with reflective ice, doesn't it? In turn this process is being hastened with less and less reflective surface on our planet. Would or should we believe that this glacial recession should cease just to keep life conditions here at an optimum for us? I hardly think so. Nor do I believe that we are going to alter conditions effectively enough to save ourselves by cutting down our "greenhouse gas emissions".
This is hype generated by many that, you can rest assured, will find a way to profit from it while making life just that much more miserable for the rest of us. Certainly there is nothing wrong with knowledge gained in the area of becoming better stewards of our earth, but we have to remember that nature and the scheme of natural progression is what we will ultimately answer to.
Such fretting over this matter is none but useless panic. Nothing lasts forever, including the conditions of life on our earth. We might better be concentrating the bulk of our efforts on how to deal with the consequences of the inevitable than the mistaken belief that we can change the progression of such a dramatic natural phenomena. Relax. Probably the most relevent words to this one can read are out of Max Ehrmann's "Desiderata" ....."whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding just as it should".
And here's a good idea - pray for your children and grandchildren! It's gonna be a tough life for them. But even so - just as fleeting and temporary as our own.
~Jeff
global warming hysteria ..
Submitted on April 16th, 2008 by Anonymousanthropogenic co2 is 4 thousanths of one percent of the greenhouse gasses in our autmosphere ... there is no scientific, validated confirmation that this minicusle amount has anything at all to do with global warming ... if global warming is indeed taking place!! ... there has been no discernible, measurable warming for the last nine, approaching ten years ... what up and down warming that has occured over the last 650,000 years correlates with solar activity, not co2 focing ... check it out ... before suffering from a stealth taxation that will make the boston tea party look like ... well ... a tea party !!!
Earth Problems
Submitted on April 16th, 2008 by AnonymousThis kind of argument drives me crazy. So we should all buy into the AGW concept because it would simply "be the best for the earth". What about the TRUTH? Global Warming is natural and NOT caused by human activity, period. The science IS showing this to be true regardless of how the Gore people try to shut it down. My only concern is that Bush and the Gore people pass too many laws to outlaw the Truth, or make the Truth irrelevant, before the Truth about the AGW hoax becomes clear to even the most ardent "warmer" person.
global warming
Submitted on April 15th, 2008 by Anonymousi agree . climate change is a cycle . maybe it's happened before . i do believe we contribute to this . what can it hurt to cut down our use of reesources ? it's better to be prepared than ill-prepared .
ice caps
Submitted on April 14th, 2008 by Anonymoustrue they are melting but in other places in the world....THEY A GROWING!!!!!
this is one of the many, not-thoughtthrought arguments that the greens use so we will give Gore another nobel prize for crap and buy expensive cars and light bulbs.
Earth Problems
Submitted on April 13th, 2008 by AnonymousJust because people think that global warming is a governmental hoax, shouldn't we all still be doing mroe to help the earth? Just because the government says it doesn't mean that they are automatically wrong. I think that humans are affecting the earth alot, and we should restore the environment.
water doesn't melt.
Submitted on April 13th, 2008 by Anonymouswater doesn't melt.
co2 levels
Submitted on April 13th, 2008 by AnonymousOh you the ignorant. Read skepticalscience.com or alternatively realclimate.com to understand co2 and temperature relationships during the ice age cycle.Never believe what climate change skeptics say without carefully checking, as they only tell you half the story.
CO2 levels?
Submitted on April 9th, 2008 by AnonymousSorry, you are totally misinformed. CO2 levels were much higher before several times, plus CO2 rise lags temperature rise by about 800 years (ice core data, look it up, like Gore's chart, he just neglected to mention this little correlation details)
G
Re: RE: Very Simple
Submitted on April 6th, 2008 by AnonymousYes, global warming is mostly natural. But we shouldn't just sit around and say, "Oh, we can't affect the sun or the Earth's natural processes." The global temp. has had a cyclical rise and fall over the past millions of years, but nobody knows if human CO2 emissions have affected it. Therefore we must play it safe and reduce CO2 emissions because we are adding that much more greenhouse gas to the atmosphere.
The debate is over
Submitted on April 4th, 2008 by AnonymousThe science is in. Everyone agrees. Climate change is a natural occurrence. Only the feeble-minded cling to the belief that they control the weather.
Seems to me that having an
Submitted on April 3rd, 2008 by AnonymousSeems to me that having an active volcano under an iceshelf might have something to do with water melting.
Global Warming Religion
Submitted on April 2nd, 2008 by AnonymousTo all you lemmings following Al Gore and the UN into the Global-Unwarming Sea,Get a clue.Do some research other than watching the evening news.The Information and proof to refute all of it is out, there you just have to look a little farther than the nose on your face.
Religion and global warming
Submitted on April 2nd, 2008 by AnonymousTo all you lemmings who are following Al Gore and the UN into the Global-unwarming sea.Get real,do some research aside from watching the evening news!
Re very simple
Submitted on April 1st, 2008 by AnonymousNatural cycles are caused by continental drift, orbital changes, solar activity,etc.
You are right anonymous there is a striking link between solar activity and temperatures at times, the problem is solar activity has been flat for thirty years and temperatures have steadilly climbed. This is why the IPCC is concerned even if you are not.
Re: Very simple
Submitted on April 1st, 2008 by AnonymousIf "Climate change is simply man-made, with a small component that is natural.", then how do you explain the changes in climate before man even existed? Something else for you to consider, what was the cause of the the global warming that made farming possible in Greenland? I think you would have a hard time attributing it to influences of man.
If you seriously look at the climate cycles and compare them to the activity of the sun, you will find a striking correlation.
Another question: How are people adversely affecting the sun from 93,000,000 miles away?
IPCC
Submitted on March 31st, 2008 by AnonymousI have looked through the IPCC reports for the "smoking gun" graph: a plot of CO2 levels vs global temperature. It does not exit!!
West Antarctic Peninsula
Submitted on March 31st, 2008 by AnonymousDon, obviously there could be local affects, and central Antarctica is cooling and gaining mass due to increased snowfall itself generated by global warming,but the lateast satellite gravity studies show increasing nett ice loss from both Antarctica and Greenland over recent decades. This added to a general glacier retreat worldwide and clearly decreasing sea ice in the Arctic creates a fairly clear overall picture thats its all not local effects.
Nigel
Surely This is More Than a Yes/No Question? Yes, it is More
Submitted on March 31st, 2008 by AnonymousOf course. This is a very complicated and not easily solved problem that has more depth to it than you'd think. There are supportive facts as well as non-supportive facts for each viewpoint, and you must consider each and every one of them with open-mindedness. I think a lot of people are so stubornnly sure that they are right that they decide to behave like little children, covering their ears and yelling "I'm not listening!" at the top of their lungs. They only want to hear the thoughts of themselves and people who agree with them. Come on people! Grow up!
Time for a Refresher Course, I think!
Submitted on March 30th, 2008 by AnonymousAny somewhat diligent research on this topic will show you, through ice core samples and other empirical bases, that C02 levels in the past 400,000 years have not been as high as now. Furthermore, the IPCC (which consists of fully credentialed metereologists and climate scientists, unlike what you say) take into account the Milankovitch Cycles.
Please take a refresher course in environmental science before you put in your next two cents' worth!
ipcc and humans
Submitted on March 30th, 2008 by Anonymousthe ipcc has as its mandate to only look at possible human effects on global warming. it does not and has never looked at the non-human effects. and it never will. read the ipcc organizational documentation. that's what makes this whole thing such a farce. man's effect on global warming is minimal if at all measureable. and co2 is not in any way shape or form tied in with climate change. to look at data over a couple of decades is disingenious at best. in the whole scheme of things ie. over thousands of years there is nothing unusual going on. it has made gore wealthy and unfortunately for the average "joe" will make life very much more expensive in the years to come.
West Antartic Peninsula
Submitted on March 30th, 2008 by AnonymousTo all those that beleive AGW is causing the collaspe of the wilks ice shelf.
Please answer this question. Could some other local warming be the cause in that the west side of the WAP is the only area without sea ice in the whole circumferance of Antartica that presently has growing sea ice. Please note that the sea ice accumnulation is presently 35% above last year and it will be the fourth year of record expansion.
Also, It is generall agreed that the whole of Antartica is gaining in mass due to increased snowfall.
Don
What happened to the Ice Age Fears of the 70's?
Submitted on March 30th, 2008 by AnonymousI remember the big fear we were heading into an ice age in the 70's. We were also worried about the ozone layer? What happened to those fears? What will be the hot topic in 20 years? Follow the money trail for the alarmists...AL GORE makes HUGE profits from his speeches now and still uses more energy than alot of us nay sayers combined. Global warming is now climate change because global warming has such a stigma tied to it..... Gee what are the odds the SUN has alot to do with global warming?
man made?
Submitted on March 29th, 2008 by AnonymousI do not believe that we are causing this. This so called research thats been going on for a few years is bull*&%$. When they get a few thousand years of research done then I'll listen to them. There isn't anyway for researchers to get accurate info from a million years ago. Besides they're still not accounting for everything that's going on, just the green house gases. There's so much more going on and every one ignores the real problems.
Man made?
Submitted on March 29th, 2008 by AnonymousWhile Global Warming alarmists like to point to a few examples they say shows Global Warming is man made they ignore other aspects.
First off the UN's IPCC is a joke. Have you ever researched the credentials of the "scientists" on the panel. There are very few climatologists and meteorologists on it. Why? Maybe because they know the truth and understand that climate is cyclic.
Lately the news has been portraying the "huge" ice that fell off in Antarctica. It is summer down there, so this is when that happens. Why are very few news sources reporting about how the Arctic ice has come back thicker and more vast than the last several years. Because it would poise questions for Global Warming Theory. Or they say you can't use one year of ice growth as proof that Global Warming isn't happening. However it is okay for them to use a few years (in the life of Earth) to show that the climate is warming.
Back 20 years ago in an Elementary Meteorology course the book had an article talking about how Sun storms affect the Earths Climate. Interesting considering there has been a heavy Sun storm activity over the last few years. But Al Gore would say that we caused that to!
The Global Warming group got hit hard a few weeks ago for using a scene about polar bears and the thin ice up North. The lady that took the video and/or pictures said that it was during the summer months anyway. She did not know how they got it. Of course Al Gore and the An Inconvenient "truth" group had to doctor it by showing an animation of a polar bear floating off on a small piece of ice. How touching!
Amen -Dr. R.K.
Submitted on March 28th, 2008 by AnonymousAmen
-Dr. R.K. Pachauri--Chairman of the IPCC
You are so very wrong
Submitted on March 28th, 2008 by AnonymousThe evidence that CO2 causes global warming and climate change lies within the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) wich is the organization established by the United Nations to try and mitigate global climate change. The view of the IPCC is that humans do cause global climate change, after many years of unbiased research.
global warming
Submitted on March 19th, 2008 by AnonymousI'm currently writing a history of the Sun, and trying to steer a clear line in the debate on global warming. Not easy to do. My friends tease me for questioning the view that CO2 causes warming, but it's very difficult to find convincing evidence that it does. Far easier is the Sun's part in things - the 22-year sunspot cycle, solar winds and magnetic fields are all part of it, and the IPCC (the main ninternational panel on global warming) hasn't taken nearly enough account of these factors. So I'm cxurrently agnostic - but sure that the Sun's part in things is being underplayed.
Richard Cohen
Simply ridiculous!
Submitted on February 22nd, 2008 by Anonymous"With any luck we are in a global warming phase which will put off the next ice age!"
I can just see this as poster on every Shell gas pump - with smiling 1950's style family sunning behind their white picket fence. Get real.
Very simple
Submitted on February 22nd, 2008 by PlanetThoughtsClimate change is simply man-made, with a small component that is natural. Much modeling has been done on this topic, and the science of heat capture is well-known, although issues like tipping points are hard to predict.
The fact that the feeling is it is "complicated" shows that propoganda by oil companies and others who want to preserve the status quo, has worked. Some of the same PR firms and individuals worked on promoting the cigarette safety issue as "unproven claims".
We are saved
Submitted on February 21st, 2008 by AnonymousWith any luck we are in a global warming phase which will put off the next ice age!
Manmade Global Warming
Submitted on February 20th, 2008 by CalThere has always been Global Climate change which is part of what makes trying to discuss Global Warming difficult.
So it is not entirely man made, however mankind is definitely accelerating climate change.
Global Warming: A combination of things.
Submitted on February 15th, 2008 by The Big KlosowskiSurely this is more than a yes/no question?