1. Standard memberfrogstomp
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    a quick google pulled this up:

    http://www.ucar.edu/learn/1_3_1.htm

    It can readily be seen what the underlying science is from the description there.
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    04 Sep '05 14:46
    Originally posted by frogstomp
    a quick google pulled this up:

    http://www.ucar.edu/learn/1_3_1.htm

    It can readily be seen what the underlying science is from the description there.
    From the same site...
    Future Climates—The Great Uncertainty

    Are we seeing the end of the long period of benign climate since the last ice age? Will the climate change for the worse because of our actions? In fact, no one knows for sure. Most atmospheric scientists believe that the global climate is warming at least partially because of a build-up of from fossil fuel use, but what that means to humans and natural ecosystems is largely unknown. The climate is vastly complex and strongly influenced by many factors other than greenhouse gas concentrations. (Some of these factors are explored in the Introduction to Climate Section.) This makes it extremely difficult to link any climatic events or characteristics to a single cause. As a result, controversy exists as to the magnitude and danger of global warming induced by greenhouse gases. Many scientists take the issue very seriously and support efforts to slow or reverse the build-up of atmospheric with the expectation that global warming will slow as a result. Others, however, contend that may not be affecting the climate and that the changes are part of natural, long-term climatic cycles. They suggest that efforts to reduce emissions are unnecessary and dangerous to economic growth and development. While the controversy rages, researchers around the world continue to gather atmospheric data, develop and refine predictive computer models, and try to reduce the uncertainty in our understanding of the earth's climate.

    In this unit, you will explore the critical issues in climate change, exploring sources and sinks (or reservoirs) of , the nature of climate change and predictions of future changes, and the elements of the scientific and political debates that will ultimately determine how we respond to climate change.
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    04 Sep '05 14:48
    I should correct my initial post to "Is man the cause of it?"...I think that would be more accurate.
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    04 Sep '05 14:49
    Originally posted by howardgee
    By 'major' of course, you mean 'American'.

    You are so parochial. Do you realise there are more countries than your own?
    Don't worry about Mr.Baiter, Howard...

    If he's really living in NY and hasn't noticed the progressive temperature swings over the last few years (severe winters/punishingly hot summers...) he is obviously locked in his tiny little mind.

    This phenomenon is not resticted to US citizens, by any means, but it explains how they can elect - and then re-elect! - Bush.

    Plagues of locusts, frogs falling from the skies, gerbils elected President...
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    04 Sep '05 15:21
    Originally posted by widget
    Don't worry about Mr.Baiter, Howard...

    If he's really living in NY and hasn't noticed the progressive temperature swings over the last few years (severe winters/punishingly hot summers...) he is obviously locked in his tiny little mind.

    This phenomenon is not resticted to US citizens, by any means, but it explains how they can elect - and then re-elect! - Bush.

    Plagues of locusts, frogs falling from the skies, gerbils elected President...
    hey!!! I aint no paratrooper.

    Wasn't it the the measured temperture being far greater than had been calculated that gave rise to the global warming hypothesis?

    Also, the logic of greenhouse gases preventing sufficient nighttime radiational cooling is tough to argue against.
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    04 Sep '05 15:351 edit
    Originally posted by frogstomp
    ...Wasn't it the the measured temperture being far greater than had been calculated that gave rise to the global warming hypothesis?

    Also, the logic of greenhouse gases preventing sufficient nighttime radiational cooling is tough to argue against.
    The real "surprise" will be what the gradual and slight rise in temperature does to the average temperature in the ocean, changing air mass temperature world-wide, melting polar ice, lowering the temperature of the Gulf Stream.

    When that happens, it will be as if some playful deity has flicked the "On" switch to "Off" for northern Europe and the North American eastern seaboard, including Mr.Baiter in NY. Maybe he'll develop a better understanding of the consequences of re-electing Big Oil's Texas cheerleader as President of the U.S.

    Perhaps the U.S. will be obliged by necessary circumstance, then, to get out of Iraq - or whatever other godforsaken spot the Oil Companies will have annexed by then ~ maybe even Siberia? - and address the real infrastructural problems they have at home.

    You know - guns, violence, poverty, racism, greedy right-wing fundamentalist politicians....
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    04 Sep '05 16:11
    Originally posted by checkbaiter
    Interesting websites that run counter to "Global Warming"....

    http://members.aol.com/baffauthor/warming.html?mtbrand=AOL_US

    http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3b34ae435752.htm

    http://www.ourcivilisation.com/aginatur/moregw.htm

    http://www.thecapitalist.net/globwarm.html

    http://capmag.com/article.asp?ID=1824

    http://www.bjjfighter.com/te ...[text shortened]... myth...the major media, however, has once again failed us. They have only shown us one side...🙂
    http://yosemite.epa.gov/oar/globalwarming.nsf/content/index.html

    http://www.edp24.co.uk/globalwarming/Content/ClimateResearch.htm

    http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/climatechange/schools/

    http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/climatechange/schools/

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/in_depth/sci_tech/2000/climate_change/default.stm

    and lots more
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    04 Sep '05 16:26
    Originally posted by widget
    The real "surprise" will be what the gradual and slight rise in temperature does to the average temperature in the ocean, changing air mass temperature world-wide, melting polar ice, lowering the temperature of the Gulf Stream.

    When that happens, it will be as if some playful deity has flicked the "On" switch to "Off" for northern Europe and the Nort ...[text shortened]...

    You know - guns, violence, poverty, racism, greedy right-wing fundamentalist politicians....
    The ambient temperature between the upper and lower atmosphere would have to a major influence on the rate of rate of cooling, thereby raising or lowering the total heat retained by the atmosphere at an increasing rate.
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    04 Sep '05 16:31
    Originally posted by checkbaiter
    I should correct my initial post to "Is man the cause of it?"...I think that would be more accurate.
    You should correct your medication. Or clean your glasses. Or both maybe...
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    04 Sep '05 21:09
    Originally posted by checkbaiter
    I should correct my initial post to "Is man the cause of it?"...I think that would be more accurate.
    Yes, this is the question.

    How much (if any) of the rise in temp can be attributed to man? i.e. what do they guess the temp to be if there was no such thing as man? Do they think the temp would be static if man did not exist?

    ...but what we definitely need an answer to before signing away trillions of dollars is: What (if any) will be the effect of such hairbrained schemes as Kyoto?
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    04 Sep '05 21:49
    Originally posted by Wajoma
    Yes, this is the question.

    How much (if any) of the rise in temp can be attributed to man? i.e. what do they guess the temp to be if there was no such thing as man? Do they think the temp would be static if man did not exist?

    ...but what we definitely need an answer to before signing away trillions of dollars is: What (if any) will be the effect of such hairbrained schemes as Kyoto?
    Good grief! Beyond belief!! Idiots are multiplying out here!!!

    I realized there was a strong streak of breeding running through right-wing fundamentalism - How else to keep stuffing the ballot boxes on behalf of Big Oil and Uncle George?

    But I didn't realize that even the inbred could interbreed so quickl!

    *Hear those first plucked strings? Yep - Duelling Banjos!*
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    I am a New Zealander and as opposed to the control the right wing seek over personal freedom as I am opposed to the left wing control over economics.

    You're wrong on every count and also unable to provide any figures on the effect (if any) kyoto is supposed to have.

    In other words...you just made a damn fool of yourself and your cause.
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    04 Sep '05 22:13
    Originally posted by Wajoma
    I am a New Zealander and as opposed to the control the right wing seek over personal freedom as I am opposed to the left wing control over economics.

    You're wrong on every count and also unable to provide any figures on the effect (if any) kyoto is supposed to have.

    In other words...you just made a damn fool of yourself and your cause.
    Take your head out of your Kiwi sandbox!

    Listen to the banjos... Is it all coming back yet?

    My cause is humanity. I am living into the future. The present is our gift.

    Why are y'all so intent on spoiling it in the name of greed and profit?
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    Spoiling it? how?

    By limiting prosperity?
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    04 Sep '05 22:32
    Originally posted by Wajoma
    Spoiling it? how?

    By limiting prosperity?
    What's the most "prosperous" nation in the world?

    Right, left, right, left...

    Oil for our cars. Bodies to feed the machine that protects oil profits.

    Ignore poverty, racism, guns and any social investments - too expensive!

    Tell it to the grunts on the ground in Iraq. Tell it to the unfortunate folks in Louisiana.
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