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Replying to: kernick (Nov 24, 2008 8:09 am) I've seen glacier shrinkage in the last 25 years (Portage being the most notable one). But I'm not a scientist, in climate fields or otherwise. But they've certainly got my attention. When $ and fame are involved, I don't trust human weaknesses. Remember the YouTube high school science teacher link posted here a year or more ago? I guess the guy got his 15 minutes of YouTube fame, but he's teaching about greenhouse gas emissions for little fame, and being a teacher, certainly not much money. Are you going to focus on Gore or the greenhouse? In the news, Governors push climate agenda. (Chron.com) |
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Replying to: steve_ (Nov 24, 2008 8:55 am) And how is that proof that it is (significantly) caused by man's industrialization? "According to one theory, he says, the boundary walls were abandoned between 1300 and 1400 A.D., probably because the climate changed. It turned cold. Animals died, farms failed and people starved, leaving no one to tend the walls. This hump on the ground offers a glimpse of just how much climate influenced the history of these early settlers." http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=16835101 And before that the climate had warmed and cooled. And there were no automobiles and industry, unless you want to blame climate change on the 100 million or so people lighting camp-fires.
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Replying to: steve_ (Nov 24, 2008 8:55 am) Like for example, since we are in the left coast (North American Continent) we are known for and are worried about earthquakes, the 1906 being the last "BIG ONE" of noteriety. Well, it is absolutely light weight worry wart status compared to a longer ago earthquake ZONE in the ST LOUIS, MO area specifically referred to as the MADRID fault line. (History Channel program I believe) It last shot off in 1811 (95 years before the famous SF Quake and the aftershocks lasted for literally 30 days !!!!!!!!! It affected folks for easily a 400 miles radius Yet who the HELL has heard of this INXS of 8.0 earthquake, let alone remember it.... compared to the 1906 SF Earthquake!!?? The other one that could literally wreck WORLD WIDE havoc is YELLOWSTONE National Park, which is a HUGE dormant volcano.It has for literally untolled centuries emitted "toxic (to us) gas 24/7. It is funny how a lot of environmentalists refer to this area as "PRISTINE WILDERNESS" threatened by MANS encroachment. My .02 cents is they are afraid of precisely the WRONG thing !!!??? |
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Replying to: kernick (Nov 24, 2008 9:05 am) Well, I didn't say it was proof, but it has got my attention. Like Ingason says in your link, it's like a giant puzzle. And what's really puzzling is how the science has become a public opinion industry as much as simply having scientists continue to try to figure out if emissions are a problem and if reducing them will have any effect on the climate. Ruking, I lived in Memphis for a while decades ago, and the city fathers were worried then about the woefully inadequate building codes and what was going to happen when the Mississippi flowed north again thanks to the New Madrid fault. At least now I'm upwind from Yellowstone.
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Replying to: steve_ (Nov 24, 2008 9:24 am) Well with the 1811, 30 day aftershocks are the buildings all on rollers and shock absorbers? |
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Replying to: steve_ (Nov 24, 2008 9:24 am) But we can affect the volcano under there. Mankind is so powerful that surely we can pour enough water underground to put the volcano out. Sure we can have an effect on anything including continenetal drift, the Earth's rotation, and we can even change the amount of H2O by filling and sending rockets into space. There's a significant difference between having "an effect" and having "a significant effect". |
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what do you guys think about the news stated a few posts back on here regarding the apparent fact that the sun is heating us up more than the past? That really has a caveat on it, because, by the past how far back do we go for this "upward trend in the sun warming our Milky Way up?" The last 5 years? The last 10 years? When will it end? Armageddon?
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Replying to: iluvmysephia1 (Nov 24, 2008 11:18 am) |
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Nov 23, 2008 4:43 pm) Now your blaming Gobal Warming on the Domestics. Holly Crap, whats next the Kennedy Assassination. |
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Replying to: joel0622 (Nov 24, 2008 11:32 am) |
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