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Charles wrote:This is a pen wrote:C. Hurricanes have increased because George Bush and the GOP are trying to wipe out Poor Minorities.
You jest, but seriously, look how much better organized FEMA is in Houston and Galveston than in New Orleans.
I'm inclined to believe there are not so much global as local phenomena at work:
jingai wrote:Well, Mr. Dingo, would you care to clarify where you found that information? It wasn't an Exxon-Mobil-funded front group was it?![]()
http://www.environmentaldefense.org/article.cfm?contentid=3804&CFID=21084385&CFTOKEN=29888831
I would consider world-wide temperature readings (land, sea) to be empirical evidence that the world is getting warmer. It's as close to stricking a thermometer up old Mother Earth as we're going to get and nobody disagrees that the earth is warming.I'm inclined to believe there are not so much global as local phenomena at work:
What would lead you to conclude that temperature rises all over the globe are caused by local phenomena? Why would the arctic have a "heat island" effect? Too much concrete? Call me a skeptic, but this doesn't make much sense to me.
Also, some aerosols like sulfur oxides coming out of China, actually have a cooling and not a heating effect as they block sunlight. Others, like "black carbon" diesel soot have a warming effect.
But I thought one of the symptoms of global warming was more extreme temperatures in certain regions of the world.. So a cold winter wouldn't be evidence global warming doesn't exist.Pizzicatoblue wrote:nope, I have a feeling that we're gonna have a very VERY cold winter.
What I find ironic is the 'intelligent design' believers generally don't believe in global warming;it's one of the 'natural' heating and cooling cycles of the earth.. Essentially the earth changing, or 'evolving'.. which they don't believe happens..A leading British scientist said on Friday the growing ferocity of hurricanes hitting the United States was very probably caused by global warming and criticized what he termed U.S. "climate loonies" over the issue.
Sir John Lawton, chairman of the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution which advises the government, made what the Independent newspaper said was a thinly disguised attack on the stance of U.S. President George W. Bush's administration.
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"There are a group of people in various parts of the world ... who simply don't want to accept human activities can change climate and are changing the climate. I'd liken them to the people who denied that smoking causes lung cancer."
Lawton said hurricanes were getting more intense, just as computer models predicted they would, because of the rising temperature of the sea.
jingai wrote:I think you're asking the wrong question : )
Think of it like loading the dice- more heat in the gulf means more energy for hurricaines and a higher probability of big bad storms blowing your house down.
What do climate scientists say?
http://www.realclimate.org
But I thought one of the symptoms of global warming was more extreme temperatures in certain regions of the world.. So a cold winter wouldn't be evidence global warming doesn't exist.GuyJean wrote:Pizzicatoblue wrote:nope, I have a feeling that we're gonna have a very VERY cold winter.
GuyJean wrote:Pizzicatoblue wrote:nope, I have a feeling that we're gonna have a very VERY cold winter.
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