
In Vancouver on March 10---where is global warming when you really need it

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Didn't you ever see "Day After Tomorrow"? We ARE seeing the effects of global warming.Subtle wrote:Help---- it is snowing on the daffodils.![]()
In Vancouver on March 10---where is global warming when you really need it
In a class a couple years ago, we had a guest lecturer who was reknowned scientist in whatever the study of weather is called(climatology?). after the class, I asked him about the very argument you are making, and he said that humans most definitely are making a small impact on the climate. he explained it to me in detail but of course I dont remember hardly any of what he said.Richard wrote:Global warming is to weather as "the magic bullet" is to Kennedy's assasination.
We, as humans, can only wish to be able to control the climate. We have at most 130 years of weather records, much of it innacurate. Such a small amount of information in the scope of this planet's history cannot yield accurate results. It's like taking a national opinion study by using seven people. The weather's gonna change for as long as we live. We're all here for the ride.
1995 Polo Green Subaru SVX (189k miles - 08/2007-Present)Manarius wrote:The Neo-Cons would call me a defeatist. I'd call me a realist. I'm realistically saying that a snowball has better chances in the blazes of hell than democracy has in Iraq.
I agree with what you are saying. the doings of humans as a species are insignificant compared to all the changes of the earth through time. though maybe our doings are not insignificant to ourselves. No doubt we will adapt, but at what cost? I dont rule out that in some very small way the things we are doing to the earth are having an effect. especially when it is affirmed by a scientist who knows far more about it than you or I, and I am sure he was well aware of all the arguments regarding increasing temps from the past ice ages and the level at which humans have been polluting. what would you consider to be his "underlying motive" for making an emphatic statement?Richard wrote:We're all here for the ride. We'll all learn to cope with the minor changes as they come. We'll all continue to live our petty lives. (Not to say anyone's life is petty, all life is precious, we're just talking grand scale here.) We'll be ok as long as we don't nuke ourselves into oblivion. And if we do, I'm pretty sure it will just be another phase in Earth's history.
"Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. However, they are not entitled to their own facts." - The late Senator Daniel Patrick Moinahan
1995 Polo Green Subaru SVX (189k miles - 08/2007-Present)Manarius wrote:The Neo-Cons would call me a defeatist. I'd call me a realist. I'm realistically saying that a snowball has better chances in the blazes of hell than democracy has in Iraq.