I was just wondering if there is a link between what you believe about the origin of the earth and whether you think global warming is something to be worried about.
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Yes, we can do something about global warming. This is because, as others have stated, there are two aspects to it.Pollution and global warming are two different things. We are responsible for pollution and doing what we can, in every instance, to stop it, is to be applauded.
However global warming is a different issue. There is nothing we can do to stop the sun in its way of going!
It has? When? Where? Last I heard it had been estimated, modeled, guessed at, but not measured.The other is the contribution of human activity to global warming. This contribution has been measured and it is clear that human activity is contributing significantly to the warming cycle.
It has? When? Where? Last I heard it had been estimated, modeled, guessed at, but not measured.
It has? When? Where? Last I heard it had been estimated, modeled, guessed at, but not measured.
One of the most decorated French geophysicists has converted from a believer in manmade catastrophic global warming to a climate skeptic.
Bob, here are some people who disagree with you:
http://www.intellicast.com/DrDewpoint/Library/1210/
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/484868.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/sci_tech/2000/climate_change/1023334.stm
http://www.newstrolls.com/news/dev/heller/col1.html
http://www.reason.com/news/show/34753.html
http://calsun.canoe.ca/News/Columnists/Corbella_Licia/2006/04/27/1552464.html
http://epw.senate.gov/pressitem.cfm?party=rep&id=264777
this last one starts this way:
October 17, 2006
Washington DC - One of the most decorated French geophysicists has converted from a believer in manmade catastrophic global warming to a climate skeptic. This latest defector from the global warming camp caps a year in which numerous scientific studies have bolstered the claims of climate skeptics. Scientific studies that debunk the dire predictions of human-caused global warming have continued to accumulate and many believe the new science is shattering the media-promoted scientific “consensus” on climate alarmism.
I strongly suggest you do not allow the global alarmists to get you to believe what they are inventing for purposes of their own.
Bolding mine to show who the alarmists are.The scientific consensus 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)].
IPCC is not alone in its conclusions. In recent years, all major scientific bodies in the United States whose members' expertise bears directly on the matter have issued similar statements. For example, the National Academy of Sciences report, Climate Change Science: An Analysis of Some Key Questions, begins: "Greenhouse gases are accumulating in Earth's atmosphere as a result of human activities, causing surface air temperatures and subsurface ocean temperatures to rise" [p. 1 in (5)]. The report explicitly asks whether the IPCC assessment is a fair summary of professional scientific thinking, and answers yes: "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" [p. 3 in (5)].
Others agree. The American Meteorological Society (6), the American Geophysical Union (7), and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) all have issued statements in recent years concluding that the evidence for human modification of climate is compelling (8).
There is no person in his/her right mind that will doubt that we are adding greenhouse gasses at record rates. Not even volcanoes can compete with the rate we produce CO2.
So I wonder how many scientists have gone the other way? Judging by the fact that governments all over the world seem to taking the issue of climate warming much more seriously, I would think a large number.
I'm YEC, and I'm not worried at all...even in the short years of the eath's existence there have been warm and cold cycles, ice ages and periods of warmth...no biggie...
In your view is our industrialised lifestyle in anyway to blame for the current global warming that is happening? Do you think about whether your actions might be environmentally friendly or are you not bothered?
Okay then...all we have to do is get all 7 billion + people to quit breathing for 1 year adn CO2 levels will diminish....