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August 26th, 2006, 04:42 AM
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Re: OT: I know how to solve global warming
When I was a kid we used to have snow each winter, at least 4 ft for a week or two each year. When my mother was young, some 45 years ago, the Columbia river would often freeze during winter and the average snow fall was about 6 feet. The last time we had any snow here was in 96 and it was only about a foot or so deep. We have had a couple of nasty ice stormes though, all of which crept up on us without warning.
It used to rain all summer, now we get record temps each year, this year even a couple over 100 degrees which until 77 was very rare. Since 77 I can honestly say that the weather here has changed dramatically. Thats just about 30 years. If the weather has changed so much in 30 years, image what it will be like in another 30 years.
Many people feel that there is something happening, something that we don't yet understand and I fear we will not until its way too late.
The world is changing, fast, and the question is, are we to blame, or is this mother nature. Hell could this even be end of days or notice of Gods return? I don't want to speculate but the evidence is clear, our world is changing, its getting hotter in areas, glaciers are melting and the season are out of phase as summer starts later, last longer, and winters are either colder or warmer depending upon where you live. Somthing is definately happening and its happening very fast.
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August 26th, 2006, 05:44 AM
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Re: OT: I know how to solve global warming
An article that summarizes global temperature changes, from 1977 to 2002.

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August 26th, 2006, 07:59 PM
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Re: OT: I know how to solve global warming
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An article that summarizes global temperature changes, from 1977 to 2002.
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That chart is marked in .1 of a degree. Not exactly a large change.
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August 26th, 2006, 08:10 PM
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Re: OT: I know how to solve global warming
It doesn't take all that much to start melting the poles, though, and the temperature doesn't appear to stop rising anytime soon.
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August 26th, 2006, 08:12 PM
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Re: OT: I know how to solve global warming
Averaged over an entire planet, that's a lot.
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August 26th, 2006, 08:59 PM
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Re: OT: I know how to solve global warming
While it can be argued many ways with carbon dioxide, if it has a significant impact on warming, or insignificant, or even no impact, the cutting of forests does have some impact (at least locally; it would be harder to prove global impact). If you have a large area of trees, they are taking the incoming energy to convert to sugars, and reflecting some back out, but there is little re-radiation as heat. If you have clear-cut land, there is no conversion of energy to create sugars, and a lot more is re-radiated as heat. You can see the effects of things like this by watching a local weather report; temperatures inside a city will consistently be higher than surrounding areas, because all the concrete and non-green land area is turning sunlight into more heat energy than there would be in more "natural" settings.
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