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Re: OT: so howza 'bout that Global Warming?


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Posted by Marc in Va on October 08, 2007 at 14:11:31 from (69.68.124.58):

In Reply to: Re: OT: so howza 'bout that Global Warming? posted by sd pete on October 08, 2007 at 06:59:35:

I don't understand why you guys let Rush (and all the other radio "experts") fool you. You guys are smarter then that. You see, Rush uses Al Gore as a "Strawman". A strawman is easy to knock down. Rush distracts you from the real issues by knocking down his strawman. Rush uses half-truths and innuendos to knock down his strawman.
But does that mean that global warming does not exist? NO!!! It clearly DOES exist!!! And it is clear that global warming is caused by man-made emissions from THIS century.
The science is clear. This is from the Journal "Science".

The scientific agreement is clearly expressed in the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Created in 1988 by the World Meteorological Organization and the United Nations Environmental Programme, IPCC's purpose is to evaluate the state of climate science as a basis for informed policy action, primarily on the basis of peer-reviewed and published scientific literature (3). In its most recent assessment, IPCC states unequivocally that the consensus of scientific opinion is that Earth's climate is being affected by human activities: "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" [p. 21 in (4)].

Now, why do you think that Rush would want to distract you from the real issue? Could it be because Bush and his Big Oil friends have a bit of a stake in the issue? Maybe so they don't have to sign the Keyoto treaty? Could it be to protect the coal industry? The auto manufacturing industry—(no real meaningful mpg requirements)?
Someone in another post said follow the money. Indeed, follow the money.
The issue now is the RATE of the warming. The earth is warming at a much higher RATE then ever before. And, that rate is increasing EXPONENTIALLY. That's what is concerning.

Regarding predicting the weather--any weatherman will tell you that it's actually much HARDER to predict weather a weak away versus 20-50 years. How do they predict what will happen in 50 years? By looking at ice cores from 1,000s of years ago and looking at the RATE and comparing that to current rates. Then, accurate predictions can be made.

Don't worry so much about Al Gore. He is just a distraction. Don't let yourself be fooled!! Don't let yourself be distracted!! Focus on the science and the truth.
OK, now lets hear the silly UN Global Domination arguments...lol.

Thanks,
Marc


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