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I view the graph of global temperature in the same way because like the car I direct a portion... a very small portion... of the energy on this planet. I am responsible for the energy that I direct. I would prefer that the energy that I direct does not cause the car (or global temperature) to slam into a wall. I see rapid changes in a period of time without other factors in the history that accounts for them. I study the physics and the history and I do see problems with predictable outcomes. Like the car, I agree fully that it will eventually come to rest all on its own if someone does not intervene. The question is whether or not I help to control the car or whether the wall or another car will help to control it for us. So, yes it has been cooler and warmer on the planet and yes the dinosaurs were here but are now extinct. Should we really consider it a natural process to help humanity join them by looking the other way? |
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Coexistence insha'Allah
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Where did I do that? I said the west is largely responsible for many current issues facing poorer nations on the other side of the world. People in the UK, Germany, France, Italy, etc are just as unwilling to give up their gas guzzling ways as the US. Quote:
So why are we, the western countries, following their example and stripping acres and acres of forest land, throughout the world, per day? Look at South America, that isn't being done by Africans and Egyptians or indeed by South Americans but by Western nations. National Geographic says "The U.S. State Department estimates that forests four times the size of Switzerland are lost each year because of clearing and degradation." And "The burning of fossil fuels such as gasoline and coal is perhaps the most efficient way of polluting the atmosphere, say U.S. government scientist Guy Brasseur and Graciela Raga of Mexico." From a professor of planning at Alexandria University "After ratifying the Kyoto Protocol, Egypt could gain $20 million annually by trading its low emission certificates with countries like India whose emissions exceed the average." Quote:
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Genes record orangutans' decline I agree completely that the world needs more trees, lets get planting forests and piping water. But along with that we, the west, must stop deforestation throughout the world and find alternatives to fossil fuels. Quote:
These links will give you an idea of what Egypt is trying to do about the problem of irrigating up to 46% of the desert. It is not a perfect plan and financing is a problem but at least they are trying to do something. May I ask, the US has huge desert areas, do you have any plans for irrigating them and what do you believe created them in the first place? Egypt Uses Water Resources to Make Deserts Bloom The Egyptians also built the Aswan Dam for irrigation. |
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I know you know better...I'm not following where you are going in the argument. If it was hotter than it is today 200,000 years ago...and 400,000 years ago, and 600,000 years ago....than the current increase means nothing...
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Look at it this way... lets say that more sewers need to be built. You propose that 'energy guzzling societies' are people who eat a lot, do a lot, and correspondingly poop a lot. So, you propose that those 'energy guzzling societies' need to eat less and correspondingly do less, and thus be less productive. Fine. I propose you are wrong and instead those 'energy guzzling societies' need to build more sewers. The sewer I am referring to is called a heat pump. That heat pump is the water cycle. That water cycle is driven really well by the trees and the plants. Matter of fact those trees and plants love the poop too, and the CO2 which you called a poison. Quote:
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Well... if someone can do everything that you can do and more, does that make everything that you can do mean nothing? If WWII was bigger than any conflict since then, does that make every conflict since then mean nothing? If there is a forest bigger than my little garden... does that make my little garden mean nothing? I submit that the Earth was once a place that was uninhabitable... and that we should properly use energy to avoid returning it to that state. I submit that anyone who tries... it will mean something.
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Would you be so kind as to provide links for the US owned companies that are destroying the rainforests and their replanting schemes. So in what year can we expect these rainforests to have regrown to the condition they were in when we ripped them out of the ground? Quote:
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We cannot remove the gases that are released into the atmosphere naturally but we can stop adding to the problem and cut back on the gases we release through our industrial methods. |
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I was just thinking about the Kyoto agreement again... if I work hard and consequenctly use more energy, I have to give money as credit to someone who uses less energy... so that they can buy more work from me. That is the most ingenious evil that I have ever heard. When I give to charity it is of my own free will. I submit that agreements between countries would have to be truly ratified by its citizens in order for them to be legal by God. NEVER would I sign that Kyoto evil, regardless of where I lived. Quote:
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An organization like Greenpeace will show you a logged section and carry on about how cutting a tree kills the planet. You would be a good candidate for Greenpeace. I am opposed to them only in that they tend to be radical in not seeking ways to coexist with nature... I don't think a greenpeace member could grow a garden and pick the fruit or to raise an animal and kill it for food; however, they are instrumental in educating the public to illegal practices and for being a guard dog against industry. While it is not an example of a rainforest... here is a US company that you can salivate over: Kimberly-Clark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Kleercut.Net | Kimberly-Clark and Kleenex are wiping away ancient forests Kleenex destroys ancient forests | Greenpeace International Kleenex and Kimberly-Clark | Greenpeace International I don't think KC does the logging, but they are in trouble with Greenpeace for using virgin wood from Canada in the Canadian Pulp / Paper mills for their fiber based products. Greenpeace is opposed to using toilet paper altogether, but it is preferred that pulp products be made from recycled paper or wood chips. In the USA another big change since the 70's has been the implementation of recycling. In my area two separate trucks from WM (Waste Management) come by and pick up, one for recycled glass, aluminum, paper... and one for trash. I'll save the debate on whether the use of toilet paper or other paper products is wrong for another thread. In the region where I reside, I know that KC was involved in a water conservation project with the cities of Everett and Marysville: Google: Port Gardner Outfall I consider that to be the kind of activity between government, public, and industry that is productive and necessary for conservation. Quote:
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I am half German and half English. I was born in Germany but hold British citizenship. I was registered as British at birth, yet was educated largely in Germany. I moved to Egypt in my late 30's and now live in a town called Sheben el kom in the Nile Delta - look it up on a map, the nearest large town is Tanta. Oh I have also lived in the Far East and the Med, just in case you ever want to throw that one in. You remembered my German ancestry but not my English. That does not make me a liar. |
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The discussion of global warming is a passion of mine. I had some insight two or three years ago and it is such a massive issue that I am not really sure what to do with them. They are counter to mainstream beliefs. The beliefs you have stated on global warming and energy guzzling societies are prevalent and common. Global warming and claimed causes are a recurring mantra in the media. There is no reason for you to be taking that personally and I do not expect you to personally understand or agree with my viewpoint. I would however expect that you learn that trees and plants naturally absorb CO2. The trees and plants are the powerful catalyst for transfering and storing solar energy into hydrocarbons. However the trees and plants serve another important purpose with the water cycle and they can be used to control the average environmental temperature. I would expect a weather scientist to argue with me over the assertion that evaporating more water on the ground is going to cool the planet... especially since water is a better greenhouse gas than CO2 is. However, the water molecule being an electromagnetic dipole has some special properties that CO2 doesn't. I assert that the frequency of the water cycle needs to be increased, and that a productive fruit-bearing environmental goal would be to transform Northern Africa and the Middle East into wetter climates, correspondingly reducing hurricanes into the USA... by increasing the wettable, evaporative, solar target surface area above the surface of the Atlantic and those regions. |
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It is also one of mine. After my time in the army I went to work in the evirnmental science field, part of my work was doing lectures to schools about global issues. So my thoughts are not off the top of my head or media led. I accept that we have different views on the subject, I have been intersted to read your thoughts but also find them a little worrying. The scientific community differs in opinions on solutions, so why shouldn't we. Quote:
The argument of 'we will just plant some more trees' simply doesn't wash. We are not planting trees at the rate we are tearing them down. Those that we plant cannot grow quickly enough to sustain our current outputs of polutants. And natural forests act quite differently to man made ones. Up to 30% of greenhouse gases are caused by deforestation, how do you propose we plant enough trees and grow them quickly enough to absorb these emitions? Trees release their carbon when felled and burned, so we are killing the very thing that protects us. I am sorry but I do not accept that the answer is to burn more fuel and rip down more forests. Our governments and corporations are driven by greed, that is the issue we need to deal with. |
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Oannes
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Re: Global Warming Watch
HI
Here's an analysis from three years ago that makes a lot of sense to me. Asteroids and Near-Earth Objects flow.... ![]() |
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