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On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:11:13 +0100, Doh wrote:
Lord Turkey Cough wrote: "Doh" wrote in message ... Lord Turkey Cough wrote: Guess what the temperature on the moon is (same distance from the Sun as Earth. Very cold you will wisely say because it has no atmosphere to keep it warm llike the earth with it's lovely greehouse gases. So you would expet it to be about -30C would you not? Guess what it can get to over 100C there. What temperature is it on the dark side? The same as the dark side of the earth if it did not rotate so fast!! Ah-ha - proved your ignorance - there is no dark side of the moon! I think Pink Floyd may disagree with you :-) -- Regards PLC (Even Damnation is poisoned with Rainbows) |
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Cynic wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:11:13 +0100, Doh wrote: The same as the dark side of the earth if it did not rotate so fast!! Ah-ha - proved your ignorance - there is no dark side of the moon! Yes, of course there is, just as there is a light and a dark side of the Earth. But not permenently dark, as OP seems to think |
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"Doh" wrote in message ... Cynic wrote: On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:11:13 +0100, Doh wrote: The same as the dark side of the earth if it did not rotate so fast!! Ah-ha - proved your ignorance - there is no dark side of the moon! Yes, of course there is, just as there is a light and a dark side of the Earth. But not permenently dark, as OP seems to think No thats what your thought I thought. Slight difference. |
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On Jun 14, 10:28 am, "Irish Mike" wrote:
I think the whole "global warming" hysteria is a crock of ****. For those of us who are not global warming experts, whose opinions on global warming deserve respect? Irish Mike and his talk radio fools? Or ... scientists? Hmmm .. Irish Mike ... or scientists? Tough call? I think I'll go with the scientists. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) -- "Human activities ... are modifying the concentration of atmospheric constituents ... that absorb or scatter radiant energy. ... [M]ost of the observed warming over the last 50 years is likely to have been due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations." The U.S. National Academy of Sciences -- "Greenhouse gases are accumulating in Earth's atmosphere as a result of human activities, causing surface air temperatures and subsurface ocean temperatures to rise.... The IPCC's conclusion that most of the observed warming of the last 50 years is likely to have been due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations accurately reflects the current thinking of the scientific community on this issue." The American Meteorological Society -- "Human activities have become a major source of environmental change. Of great urgency are the climate consequences of the increasing atmospheric abundance of greenhouse gases.... Because greenhouse gases continue to increase, we are, in effect, conducting a global climate experiment, neither planned nor controlled, the results of which may present unprecedented challenges to our wisdom and foresight as well as have significant impacts on our natural and societal systems." The American Geophysical Union, in a statement endorsed by the American Institute of Physics and the American Astronomical Society -- "Human activities are increasingly altering the Earth's climate. These effects add to natural influences that have been present over Earth's history. Scientific evidence strongly indicates that natural influences cannot explain the rapid increase in global near-surface temperatures observed during the second half of the 20th century.... Moreover, research indicates that increased levels of carbon dioxide will remain in the atmosphere for hundreds to thousands of years. It is virtually certain that increasing atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases will cause global surface climate to be warmer." The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) -- "Unless the world curbs growing CO2 output, concentrations in the air are likely to double from pre-industrial levels by 2080, and may warm the world by 3oC." The U.S. National Research Council -- "Human-induced warming and associated sea level rises are expected to continue through the 21st century... The IPCC's conclusion that most of the observed warming of the last 50 years is likely to have been due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations accurately reflects the current thinking of the scientific community on this issue." The Geological Society of London -- "We find that the evidence for human-induced climate change is now persuasive, and the need for direct action compelling." The Geological Society of America -- "The Geological Society of America (GSA) supports the scientific conclusions that Earth's climate is changing; the climate changes are due in part to human activities; and the probable consequences of the climate changes will be significant and blind to geopolitical boundaries. Furthermore, the potential implications of global climate change and the time scale over which such changes will likely occur require active, effective, long-term planning." The American Chemical Society -- "The overwhelming balance of evidence indicates that reducing greenhouse gas emissions is the prudent and responsible course of action at this time." The American Quaternary Association -- "Few credible scientists now doubt that humans have influenced the documented rise in global temperatures since the Industrial Revolution. The first government-led U.S. Climate Change Science Program synthesis and assessment report supports the growing body of evidence that warming of the atmosphere, especially over the past 50 years, is directly impacted by human activity." The national science academies of all the G8 nations -- "Climate change is real. There will always be uncertainty in understanding a system as complex as the world's climate. However there is now strong evidence that significant global warming is occurring.... The scientific understanding of climate change is now sufficiently clear to justify nations taking prompt action." |
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"Ivan" wrote:
I have to say that if the problem is a serious as we are told one would have to ask why is aviation fuel not taxed at anywhere near the same rate as domestic fuel, also why is the government not applying any kind of disincentive on airports in an attempt stop them expanding, thus enabling them to carry millions of extra passengers a year. Perhaps because of the tiny proportion of human co2 emissions that aircraft actually cause? http://www.independent.co.uk/environ...cle2539349.ece In any case, stopping airport expansion would mean the newer super jumbo sized and therefore more efficient per passenger mile aircraft would not get developed and used. Extra passengers does not have to mean extra emissions. Only yesterday I read that within the next few years Richard Branson actually intends kicking off a whole new industry, transporting thrill seekers (with apparently too much money) into the edge of space.. which no doubt means that instead of any kind of condemnation he will probably be made a lord. Only yesterday? Don't read much then? Also AEDS Astrium http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6749873.stm Any space tourism really will be a drop in the ocean as far as CO2 is concerned! dom. |
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On Jun 13, 4:53 pm, "Lord Turkey Cough" wrote:
OK then little Einstein why is the moon hotter than the Earth when the scientists predict it should be colder, having no CO2 and all? Eh? It's OK for you to mock me but when you have nothing to back up your claims you just begin to look like some kind of mindless fool. Have a look at our future when the wingnuts who deny science and distrust education. Not a pretty sight is it? |
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On Jun 14, 10:28 am, "Irish Mike" wrote:
I think the whole "global warming" hysteria is a crock of **** Ladies and Gentlemen....Noted climatologist Irish Reich |
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On Jun 14, 10:28 am, "Irish Mike" wrote:
I listened to a recent radio show interviewing a group of scientists who pretty much said the whole CO2 scare is bull ****. I bet those "scientists" were oil industry shills. My odds increase significantly just knowing its a radio show to which you'd be likely to listen. |
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"Another Problem Solved By R.G.P." wrote in message oups.com... On Jun 14, 10:28 am, "Irish Mike" wrote: I think the whole "global warming" hysteria is a crock of ****. For those of us who are not global warming experts, whose opinions on global warming deserve respect? Irish Mike and his talk radio fools? Or ... scientists? Hmmm .. Irish Mike ... or scientists? Tough call? I think I'll go with the scientists. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) -- "Human activities ... are modifying the concentration of atmospheric constituents ... that absorb or scatter radiant energy. ... [M]ost of the observed warming over the last 50 years is likely to have been due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations." The U.S. National Academy of Sciences -- "Greenhouse gases are accumulating in Earth's atmosphere as a result of human activities, causing surface air temperatures and subsurface ocean temperatures to rise.... The IPCC's conclusion that most of the observed warming of the last 50 years is likely to have been due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations accurately reflects the current thinking of the scientific community on this issue." The American Meteorological Society -- "Human activities have become a major source of environmental change. Of great urgency are the climate consequences of the increasing atmospheric abundance of greenhouse gases.... Because greenhouse gases continue to increase, we are, in effect, conducting a global climate experiment, neither planned nor controlled, the results of which may present unprecedented challenges to our wisdom and foresight as well as have significant impacts on our natural and societal systems." The American Geophysical Union, in a statement endorsed by the American Institute of Physics and the American Astronomical Society -- "Human activities are increasingly altering the Earth's climate. These effects add to natural influences that have been present over Earth's history. Scientific evidence strongly indicates that natural influences cannot explain the rapid increase in global near-surface temperatures observed during the second half of the 20th century.... Moreover, research indicates that increased levels of carbon dioxide will remain in the atmosphere for hundreds to thousands of years. It is virtually certain that increasing atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases will cause global surface climate to be warmer." The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) -- "Unless the world curbs growing CO2 output, concentrations in the air are likely to double from pre-industrial levels by 2080, and may warm the world by 3oC." The U.S. National Research Council -- "Human-induced warming and associated sea level rises are expected to continue through the 21st century... The IPCC's conclusion that most of the observed warming of the last 50 years is likely to have been due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations accurately reflects the current thinking of the scientific community on this issue." The Geological Society of London -- "We find that the evidence for human-induced climate change is now persuasive, and the need for direct action compelling." The Geological Society of America -- "The Geological Society of America (GSA) supports the scientific conclusions that Earth's climate is changing; the climate changes are due in part to human activities; and the probable consequences of the climate changes will be significant and blind to geopolitical boundaries. Furthermore, the potential implications of global climate change and the time scale over which such changes will likely occur require active, effective, long-term planning." The American Chemical Society -- "The overwhelming balance of evidence indicates that reducing greenhouse gas emissions is the prudent and responsible course of action at this time." The American Quaternary Association -- "Few credible scientists now doubt that humans have influenced the documented rise in global temperatures since the Industrial Revolution. The first government-led U.S. Climate Change Science Program synthesis and assessment report supports the growing body of evidence that warming of the atmosphere, especially over the past 50 years, is directly impacted by human activity." The national science academies of all the G8 nations -- "Climate change is real. There will always be uncertainty in understanding a system as complex as the world's climate. However there is now strong evidence that significant global warming is occurring.... The scientific understanding of climate change is now sufficiently clear to justify nations taking prompt action." "*likely* to have been due to the increase in greenhouse gas" In other words they have no evidence whatsoever to prove it. I |
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Lord Turkey Cough wrote:
"*likely* to have been due to the increase in greenhouse gas" In other words they have no evidence whatsoever to prove it. There is no such thing as proof in any empirical science, dimbulb. That is found only in mathematics, and not always there, either. So in science, all we can ever have is supporting evidence. I believe the "likely" quote was from the IPCC third assessment. In the fourth assessment, that is strengthened to "very likely", meaning that the level of confidence is between 90 and 95%. That means it is time to act. |
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