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Re: Someone cast Wolven Winter on New Orleans!
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What LAWS are we talking about? We're talking about climate change and species adapting to said changes. The point is that the climate has changed time and time again with zero input from mankind and that species have lived and died with zero input from mankind. To be sure, I am not for more pollution, but to think that we can somehow control the climate is pure nonsense. Should we actively try to destroy species? Certainly not. Should we actively try to save species? Probably so. Should we use flawed methodologies and pure speculation to justify our reactions? ... Flamewar... *chuckle* You think this is a flamewar? But yes using smallpox as a foil to GW is quite the strawman, and rather irrelevant. Or were you saying that we shouldn't have wiped out smallpox? OMG GENOCIDE!!! See I can do it too ;) |
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So, I accept that there are quite a few scientists who don't believe that we can in any way alleviate global warming by cutting CO2 emissions, either because they believe it's not happening, because they think it's not our fault, or perhaps because they think it's a lost cause, I don't know. However, the considerable majority of scientists take the opposite point of view. What I don't understand is what you, licker, or others in your position, believe motivates these scientists? Of course now it is a fairly standard belief, but originally it was a real maverick thing to believe in. So it's not just herd mentality or something like that. The only reason I can think you might have is that it's a conspiracy - but if you believe academia works in such a way that a majority of scientists can be coopted into a conspiracy then you are way off. And besides I can't imagine what the point behind such a conspiracy might be, being as taking action against global warming is bad for everyone's economies. So I assume you don't think that. Why, then, do you think this mad majority of scientists believe in these "flawed methodologies" and this "pure speculation"? I'm genuinely interested to know. |
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Reducing the pollution of gases which create the Greenhouse effect and the Ozone Depletion can reduce the man-induced increasing of temperatures. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone_depletion http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenhouse_effect No-"pure nonsense" and no sorcery. Just bare physics, really. Quote:
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Perhaps I haven't been following this thread with the attention required to nail down every detail, but I have no idea what you're talking about at this point, licker.
The 'laws' I refer to in the analogy with murder are regulations undertaken to reduce harmful emissions. The strawman I'm talking about rises up in your latest post. It's the assumption you think your opponents hold, namely that we can somehow control the climate from the top-down. Thus you argue, impertinently: "We can't completely control it, therefore we shouldn't try." Nobody's saying that we can control the climate. But we can control *our* behavior in order to put less stress on it. The fact that you seem to be in favor of at least some regulations like this make me unsure what you're after now, except for annoyance with Al Gore. |
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I've read so much English down the years that I speak it at a native level unless we're talking about some very specific fields like medicine, advanced math, cooking and similar areas that I have not been exposed to that much. I didn't even consider my post to be anything special, as about the only complex term it contains is 'albedo' (i.e. reflective capability). |
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I read these statements pretty clearly as people saying they want us to make the temperature go down. Not just stop going up. The contention is that our inputs to the climate may or may not have near the impact on this temperature change some people think it does. We are likely currently (and for the last 2 years now if not longer) in a cool down. What have we changed to contribute to this cool down? Nothing to do with CO2 obviously. I am in favor of reducing the US demand on foreign sources of energy, I am in favor of reducing pollution generally (though CO2 is not technically a pollutant, it often accompanies other pollutants), and I am in favor of more personal responsibility for ones energy and material use. None of that has anything to do with GW though as far as I am concerned, and the costs of preventing GW are greater than the costs of adapting or mitigating. http://www.nationalpost.com/most_pop...html?id=164002 |
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...CO2 is just the principal greenhouse gas in the earth atmosphere...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2006/12/22/224450/84 And as already tried to explain (but with little success I think) greenhouse effect *does* cool down the temperatures when year after year cold fresh air melting on the poles go to interfere and slow down important currents like the the north atlantic one (for diminished salinity of the ocean and counter-currents). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_Stream PS. Also, some temporary cool down is scientifically irrelevant and not contrary to the theory: - http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2006/11/9/182921/777 PPS Oh about your last link. Nice finding of external source on the Wiki. But let's have fun and read the sentence that leads to it: While individual scientists have voiced disagreement with these findings, (and here is your link!) the overwhelming majority of scientists working on climate change agree with the IPCC's main conclusions.(two links here showing the majority, and many others here: http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2006/11/11/23656/027 and here http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2006/11/13/221250/49) |
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My favorite: http://www.flamewarriors.com/warriorshtm/palooka.htm I just can't stop laughing at that picture. And I can't help but think of a few Palookas around here... :D |
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Further the slow down to the gulf stream is not a global effect, and would have little to no effect on the SH where some of the largest cooldowns have been reported. However, I assume you will counter with antarctic melt. However, if we look at heat as energy rather than temperature (since that is infact the correct way to look at it) if the atmosphere has been trapping more energy we should be able to find that energy somewhere, and lately, we cannot account for it melt or ocean temp increases (remember this is a global phenomena right?) or air temp increases, since the latter is clearly falling. So we are probably left to agree with the scientist who are showing that the sun is by far the most important player in our climate (not that most people deny this, but some tend to downplay it), and there's really not a hell of a lot we can do to control the sun. Quote:
Further the commonly used IPCC report is now 4 years out of date, and the science reviewed in it even further out of date. |
Re: Someone cast Wolven Winter on New Orleans!
Ahah, Edi's totally a: - http://www.flamewarriors.com/warrior...ngfumaster.htm :D
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