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#45241 - 07/16/08 02:02 PM
Re: Arctic sea ice news & analysis
[Re: fishnski]
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Registered: 04/11/03
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I'll jump in.
snowsmith, nothing of what you quote is disproven.
Assuming, however, that human-sourced gas is the only factor, or even the biggest factor affecting overall heating, let alone local temperature trends, is not scientific but symptomatic of media-driven agenda.
Let's say human-source gas emission heating is like a space heater in a house. It's too hot in the house, but we can't turn it off. Oof, we're sweltering here. Well, winter arrives and temperatures plummet to 10F. That space heater is still on, heating its little heart out, but the house is still half-freezing. Especially if the wind shifts and blows directly on the picture glass windows.
Have I set the scene enough yet? On to the story.
A person walks in and notices that the house is cold. The resident immediately jumps on the visitor and starts beating the visitor for daring to imply that the residents do not have a problem with a space heater they can't unplug anymore.
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#45248 - 07/16/08 03:59 PM
Re: Arctic sea ice news & analysis
[Re: curih]
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Registered: 06/30/04
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That's an incredibly shallow argument. I just presented data, if it is in fact to be believed, that proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that humans had absolutely zero impact on changes in Greenland's temperature prior to the onset of the Industrial Age (unless you include the impact from methane as a by-product of defecation). Shallow argument... HARDLY! Secondly, I'll make the assumption that Earth is warming strictly because of us. Here's my theory on how Earth will correct "our" problem, even without our intervention. Increase in temperature causes more ocean evaporation. Evaporation causes more clouds. Clouds block sunlight. Lack of sunlight cools Earth. George Carlin was right... self correcting system (see the link in a previous post), even without the superior species intervention. Wonderful, isn't it? Oh, by the way, plant life thrives on CO2. Several scientific studies, although I'm sure these are subject to change, indicate the Earth is getting greener due to higher levels of CO2 in the atmosphere. I for one like trees. Nothing like them, especially in a fireplace on a cool day (it never gets cold anymore).
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#45249 - 07/16/08 05:00 PM
Re: Arctic sea ice news & analysis
[Re: hockeydave]
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Registered: 02/18/08
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You didn't address what I said at all. Yes, there were climate variations prior to human intervention. That does not in any way prove that a significant portion of current climate variations are not due to human activity. Climate variation has never been, nor never will be, due to a single cause. We have simply added another contributer that is pushing it in one direction. If you had a flag flapping in the breeze and then I put an big fan next to it, would you claim that my fan has nothing to do with the motion of the flag just because it was also moving before I placed it there? To your second paragraph, increased temperature also melts ice, increasing sunlight absorption in most of the spectrum (water and dirt are darker than snow and ice), thus warming Earth. We can all spout off on our ignorance all day. When given the choice, I'm going to side with the people that have the knowledge and tools and have spent years applying them to the data over a random guy in the internet who thinks he can disprove years of research in two sentences (You're free to feel the same about me, except for the siding with the scientists part.). Plants do indeed like CO2. If you look at the history of the planet, there were many times when the planet was much greener (think dinosaurs). They also mostly correlate with much higher CO2 levels and much higher average temperatures. Though I like trees, even their shade wouldn't make it livable if the average temperature around here went up 10C. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesozoic
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