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On 14 jan, 11:19, JosephKK <quiettechb...@yahoo.com> wrote:
978-1-846-14129-4) there are lots of good geopolitical reasons for
kicking the fossil fuel habit, even if you don't want to believe in
anthropogenic global warming (but he does believe in anthropogenic
global warming).
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Bill Sloman, Nijmegen
Then stop believing the psuedo-science posted on denialist websites.On Fri, 9 Jan 2009 18:06:24 -0500, "Charles"
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bill.slo...@ieee.org> wrote in message
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I recently reminded you that both Greenland and Antarctica are
experieincing a nett loss of some 100 gigatons of ice per year from
their ice-caps - more snow is falling on both ice-caps because the
surrounding oceans are warmer and evaporating more water, but even
more ice is sliding off the edges.
Methane gas is being released as the ice caps melt. This gas, released into
the atmosphere, could be 10 to 20 times more potent than CO2 as a greenhouse
agent.
Guess what? You are grasping at wisps of vapor, it is obvious to
skeptics. AGW always was a political scam, from long before Michael
Mann's fraud. The Kyoto accords are simply an earlier version of it.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/10/071025174618.htm
Other sources predict a more rapid release of methane which could be a
future nexus in global warming, from which it could become a runaway system
with no hope of anthropogenic intervention. Positive feedback should be
well understood in this forum, but is entirely ignored in discussions of GW.
Most of the geniuses here just don't care.
I actually do care; that my children's and grandchildren's futures
aren't foreclosed by foolish adherence to some political agenda
masquerading as science.
As Thomas L. Friedman points out in "Hot, Flat and Crowded" (ISBNOther than that, we really do need to kick the fossil fuel habit to
the curb.
978-1-846-14129-4) there are lots of good geopolitical reasons for
kicking the fossil fuel habit, even if you don't want to believe in
anthropogenic global warming (but he does believe in anthropogenic
global warming).
--
Bill Sloman, Nijmegen