Global Warming
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- eieio0
meanwhile in Canada...
‘Unprecedented’ ozone hole opens over Canadian Arctic
http://news.nationalpost.com/201…
- 20120
Its cool, nothing to see here folks, move along
Algore made it all up
- He's fat, has a beard, a car and a zillion monitors. He's obviously a liar.TheBlueOne
- Hombre_Lobo1
After having a long chat with one of my best mates whose a petroleum geoscientist (also comes from a family of science professionals) and one of the smartest people i know, I'm firmly in the camp of 'its completely natural and the temperature has fluctuated for millions of years'.
What ever Co2 we are contributing is trivial and has no effect.
This amazing documentary also contributed to me opinion -
I do however very much disagree with putting unnatural chemicals in the air and atmosphere, humans don't need to breathe in that shit.
Plus you have the major political gains for certain peoples if their is such a false issue as global warming. Its a fantastic way to stop developing countries gaining more power than already developed countries by limiting / banned burning of fossil fuels in places like africa.
If they are are only allowed to use ethical energy sources (wind, solar etc) they aren't going to get very far.
- Hombre_Lobo1
^also for anyone who suspects that documentary is just shite, it has some world renowned people talking.
the ex-editor of newscientist magazine, a couple of scientists who have received awards (some of which from NASA), some scientists who have worked with nasa,
Also has Piers Corben - English solar physicist who created a radical way to predict the weather in the 1980's, by looking at the sun, measuring sunspots and solar winds. Far more accurate than just looking at atmospheric earth changes.
One nice snippet fact about natural climate fluctuation - Vine street in london was so called vine street because it use to be covered in vines and lush greenery, this was due to the high temperatures found many years ago.
Also in the 1400's the thames river use to freeze over completely, and there was ice fairs, markets and events held on it. It doesn't freeze over today though.
- come on lobo, you're wasting your time, WE ARE AT FAULT, US HUMANS AND WE SHOULD BE PUNISHED /sgeorgesIII
- LOL georgeHombre_Lobo
- GET US!!!moldero
- detritus0
A shame then, that the new consensus is that current global warming is of anthopological origin...
- er.. sorry. a) it's anthropomorphic, and b) this study doesn't state that at all. My bad. It is REAL though.detritus
- BEST does heavily imply anthropomorphic climate change though; It just can't 'scientifically' state itdetritus
- that link is pretty pointless. we know the temp is rising. its natural.Hombre_Lobo
- detritus0
My position on climate change has slightly evolved over the past few years, but I still don't think we can be flippant (/hubristic) enough to be un/sure of the science enough to NOT do anything about it.
*IF* we can pull smart nuclear out of the bag (focus on Thorium) AND we can deploy it in earnest worldwide, to every nation regardless of political leaning, and IF we can deliver a [really] huge amount of desalination plants, we can effectively engineer out our dry spots (Google 'dustbowlification') and at the same time capitalise on the extra land we'll gain nearer the poles.
We're amidst the greatest gamble any species on our planet has ever entered, and IF it pays off, we can spin global warming into a truly positive thing = more available landmass.
The flipside, however, if we continue to pretend that it cannot possibly be a concern, is that we don't evolve beyond a carbon-as-fuel economy, we don't 'geoengineer' the failpoints (deserts etc) whilst we do run out of easy energy, we do run out of food and migration and resource challenges bring down all the major economies... though if it goes that way, there are still plenty of nukes around, so maybe we'll just blow the shit out of each other instead.
- georgesIII-1
don't worry detritus,
once you get what you want, you'll learn to enjoy freezing to death in the winter times, people can't even afford to heat their home in the 1st world, yet you want to tax them even more,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/busine…btw, nobody is saying that the earth isn't warming, but we have to keep on repeating ad nauseum that the main cause of it, is the fuckn shiny hot ball in the sky which is called the sun,
don't they teach in school that in the billions of years since it's creation, earth went through phases of warmth and cold numerous times, without the help of humans.
- They did teach that in my school, but that was 25 years ago.mikotondria3
- lowimpakt0
george - what caused those previous "fluctuations" and did they happen at the same rate/scale?
- they are all theories so far, solar cycles, volcanoes, meteor, nobody knows for suregeorgesIII
- is the greenhouse effect a theory?lowimpakt
- http://lmgtfy.com/?q…georgesIII
- let me show you the science - http://bit.ly/ug1UlB…lowimpakt
- detritus0
You're incredibly obtuse Georges, but I don't really care - I don't bother engaging with you here (my post was for hombre_) as you're neck deep in your political paranoia.
Get back to me when you've read a little more on the carbon cycle and what 'greenhouse effect' actually means and when you've learnt to look at the world through slightly less polarised classes, k?
Saying 'is the fuckn shiny hot ball' just confirms where you're coming from, and I really can't be bothered.
- wow, you're so witty,
yet you can't comprehend figures of speech, i'll clean my classes so I can see the world as yougeorgesIII
- wow, you're so witty,
- lowimpakt0
also, Hombre. that documentary has been shown to have misrepresented the science and the scientists in it.
- really? have you got any evidence of this.Hombre_Lobo
- yes, http://www.realclima…lowimpakt
- detritus0
In sum I believe that Humanity's at its greatest test - we either take the future by the balls and really make this planet our own, now and forever, or we pass into history as another failed experiment.
Of course there's been change before - what we're talking about here is nullifying change that can see an end to our own existence.
Gaia is a cruel bitch, but a clever one.
- Gaia schmia, nature doesn't work like that. What works, stays, that's the only rule. There's no unseen oversight.mikotondria3
- I don't think Gaia actually sits in a cocoon at the centre of the planet, you know..detritus
- I invoke Gaia to feel more comfortable about conscious geo-engineering.. it's a loaded tem otherwise...detritus
- haha, to each their own sir.
It just irks me to hear it - it's a sign that people have been educated by books in smokeshops, not science.mikotondria3 - ..shops that sell incense, not by scientists.mikotondria3
- I'm slightly horrified that, after all this time, you'd lump me in that category! Lovelock is a scientist, remember :)detritus
- lol @ mikotondria3lowimpakt
- lowimpakt0
also, the "it's all about tax" argument is baseless.Tax is not the best policy instrument to use but when there is market failure (look that up) it is often a position of last resort.
The very idea of taxing carbon is to create a behaviour/market shift away from carbon intensive processes. i.e. If you don't pollute you don't pay the tax. The people least happy about it are the incumbents and old regime businesses e.g. oil companies.
These oil companies spent plenty of their money on lies and BS and these lies get spread by mostly harmless but massively naive and un-scientific suckers via blogs and tabloids.
- deathboy-1
- < exactly.
There were also programs in the 80's warning about another ice age!!!! :OHombre_Lobo
- < exactly.
- lowimpakt0
^ we also thought the world was flat but that doesn't mean our understanding of the sphericity of the earth is wrong.
you're using something like Historian's fallacy.
- numbers-1
I don't get the argument about the Earth changing temperature in the past...
It's like saying people have gotten cancer before the invention of cigarettes, therefore smoking doesn't cause cancer.
- not at all. its simply saying that climate change has happened with man and without industrialization.deathboy
- Hombre_Lobo1
^what are you on about?
its not a 'thought' nor was it a theory, it actually happened. It was very very very very cold.
- numbers-1
I dunno...I always figured the fact that the Earth has changed temperatures over time is something every kid learns in first grade.
Like no one ever heard of the Ice Age before? Or knew that for most of the world's history, it was much warmer?
I guess I'm just a little confused when I hear people using that as an argument against climate change. Because it doesn't have any bearing on whether humans can change the temperature themselves by pumping loads of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Or indicate that everything will be just fine if the temperature does change drastically. After all the other characteristic of history is that lifeforms died out in large numbers, often corresponding to changes in the environment. So it seems like a strange parallel to draw IMO.
- Hombre_Lobo1
^well said.
Bizarrely the temperature rose dramatically up until the start of the 70's, when mass production and fossil fuel burning was become massive. But then it slowed massively and is still not as rapid in increase as it was then.
Showing that their is very little that links man made Co2 and temperature change.
However I dont agree with polluting the air and cutting down masses of trees and over fishing the seas on an unsustainable basis. Over fishing in particular, thems little algae folk produce more oxygen than anything else. (like 70% of all oxygen is algae produce iirc)
- (links them in an immediate sense at least. impossible to tell on a 1000 year scale...until 3000 :D)Hombre_Lobo
- Fax_Benson0
It doesn't make any difference that the earth's temperature has fluctuated wildly in the past, or whether the current changes are man made or part of a wider pattern. Man made climate change isn't the issue - climate change is the issue. We can try to do something about it, or we can do nothing and just be thankful that we aren't encased in ice like our ancestors.
- You cant control climate change.deathboy
- some people think you can, to an extent.Fax_Benson
- scarabin0
what have you guys been arguing about for 200 posts?
whether to care about what we're doing to the planet or not?
shouldn't the answer be yes on both sides?
- care about the planet - yes
but we are arguing about weather man made co2 has any real effect.Hombre_Lobo
- care about the planet - yes