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Global Warming Summary
I got forwarded this article on the state of global warming research. I thought it was fairly balanced: http://bostonreview.net/BR32.1/emanuel.html - Ken |
Global Warming Summary
On Jan 30, 3:18 pm, " wrote:
I got forwarded this article on the state of global warming research. I thought it was fairly balanced:http://bostonreview.net/BR32.1/emanuel.html - Ken Well now, THERE'S a staggering surprise. Dumbass. Wolfgang |
Global Warming Summary
On Jan 30, 2:18 pm, " wrote:
I got forwarded this article on the state of global warming research. I thought it was fairly balanced:http://bostonreview.net/BR32.1/emanuel.html - Ken .....was an interesting read. There seems to be a lot of hand wringing about the warming's cause (not necessarily in the above review): is the warming caused by man's activity? or is it because of "natural variability?" These are politically loaded phrases because one conclusion will cost the energy companies less anxiety than the other. But in the end, it still doesn't matter all that much. If the icecaps melt and the ocean levels rise 70 feet, the waves will still be lapping into third story apartment windows in Manhattan. Why it happened won't matter that much. All the surfboard shops in California will have to relocate several miles inland. Could ruin your whole surfing day. Of course, if man made carbon does play a role, then maybe we can *still* do something. Fat chance in hell about that. |
Global Warming Summary
"salmobytes" wrote in message All the surfboard shops in California will have to relocate several miles inland. Could ruin your whole surfing day. "Naa, I'll I need is some tasty waves and cool buzz, and I'm fine!" - Jeff Spicoli fwiw, -tom |
Global Warming Summary
On Jan 31, 11:34 am, "salmobytes" wrote:
On Jan 30, 2:18 pm, " wrote: I got forwarded this article on the state of global warming research. I thought it was fairly balanced:http://bostonreview.net/BR32.1/emanuel.html - Ken ....was an interesting read. There seems to be a lot of hand wringing about the warming's cause (not necessarily in the above review): is the warming caused by man's activity? or is it because of "natural variability?" These are politically loaded phrases because one conclusion will cost the energy companies less anxiety than the other. But in the end, it still doesn't matter all that much. If the icecaps melt and the ocean levels rise 70 feet, the waves will still be lapping into third story apartment windows in Manhattan. Why it happened won't matter that much. All the surfboard shops in California will have to relocate several miles inland. Could ruin your whole surfing day. Of course, if man made carbon does play a role, then maybe we can *still* do something. Fat chance in hell about that. I thought the French response ("Climate fears darken Eiffel Tower") was particularly funny. http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science...eut/index.html "To call attention to energy use and global warming we'll be saving energy....but only for 5 minutes otherwise it might cost us tourism money." - Ken |
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