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    Default Climate Change: It's bad and getting worse

    "The rate of ice loss in two of Greenland's largest glaciers has increased so much in the last 10 years that the amount of melted water would be enough to completely fill Lake Erie, one of the five Great Lakes in North America.

    West Texas is currently undergoing its worst drought since the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, leaving wheat and cotton crops in the state in an extremely dire situation due to lack of soil moisture, as wildfires continue to burn.

    Central China recently experienced its worst drought in more than 50 years. Regional authorities have declared more than 1,300 lakes "dead", meaning they are out of use for both irrigation and drinking water supply.

    Floods have struck Eastern and Southern China, killing at least 52 and forcing the evacuation of hundreds of thousands, followed by severe flooding that again hit Eastern China, displacing or otherwise affecting five million people.

    Meanwhile in Europe, crops in the northwest are suffering the driest weather in decades.

    Scientific research confirms that, so far, humankind has raised the Earth's temperature, and the aforementioned events are a sign of what is to come.

    "If you had a satellite view of the planet in the summer, there is about 40 per cent less ice in the Arctic than when Apollo 8 [in 1968] first sent back those photos [of Earth]," Bill McKibben, world renowned environmentalist and fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences told Al Jazeera, "Oceans are 30 per cent more acidic than they were 40 years ago. The atmosphere is four per cent more wet than 40 years ago because warm air holds more water than cold air. That means more deluge and downpour in wet areas and more dryness in dry areas. So we're seeing more destructive mega floods and storms, increasing thunderstorms, and increasing lightning strikes."

    So far human greenhouse gas emissions have raised the temperature of the planet by one degree Celsius.

    "Climatologists tell us unless we get off gas, coal, and oil, that number will be four to five degrees before the end of this century," said McKibben, "If one degree is enough to melt the Arctic, we'd be best not to hit four degrees.""

    http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth...049568952.html

    So... anyone still drinking the Denier kool-aid?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wyzaard View Post
    "The rate of ice loss in two of Greenland's largest glaciers has increased so much in the last 10 years that the amount of melted water would be enough to completely fill Lake Erie, one of the five Great Lakes in North America.

    West Texas is currently undergoing its worst drought since the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, leaving wheat and cotton crops in the state in an extremely dire situation due to lack of soil moisture, as wildfires continue to burn.

    Central China recently experienced its worst drought in more than 50 years. Regional authorities have declared more than 1,300 lakes "dead", meaning they are out of use for both irrigation and drinking water supply.

    Floods have struck Eastern and Southern China, killing at least 52 and forcing the evacuation of hundreds of thousands, followed by severe flooding that again hit Eastern China, displacing or otherwise affecting five million people.

    Meanwhile in Europe, crops in the northwest are suffering the driest weather in decades.

    Scientific research confirms that, so far, humankind has raised the Earth's temperature, and the aforementioned events are a sign of what is to come.

    "If you had a satellite view of the planet in the summer, there is about 40 per cent less ice in the Arctic than when Apollo 8 [in 1968] first sent back those photos [of Earth]," Bill McKibben, world renowned environmentalist and fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences told Al Jazeera, "Oceans are 30 per cent more acidic than they were 40 years ago. The atmosphere is four per cent more wet than 40 years ago because warm air holds more water than cold air. That means more deluge and downpour in wet areas and more dryness in dry areas. So we're seeing more destructive mega floods and storms, increasing thunderstorms, and increasing lightning strikes."

    So far human greenhouse gas emissions have raised the temperature of the planet by one degree Celsius.

    "Climatologists tell us unless we get off gas, coal, and oil, that number will be four to five degrees before the end of this century," said McKibben, "If one degree is enough to melt the Arctic, we'd be best not to hit four degrees.""

    http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth...049568952.html

    So... anyone still drinking the Denier kool-aid?
    McKibben is an idiot with no understanding of climate or science. The weather is unusually dry in some places, wet in others. Duh. When has it not been like that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wyzaard View Post
    "The rate of ice loss in two of Greenland's largest glaciers has increased so much in the last 10 years that the amount of melted water would be enough to completely fill Lake Erie, one of the five Great Lakes in North America.

    West Texas is currently undergoing its worst drought since the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, leaving wheat and cotton crops in the state in an extremely dire situation due to lack of soil moisture, as wildfires continue to burn.

    Central China recently experienced its worst drought in more than 50 years. Regional authorities have declared more than 1,300 lakes "dead", meaning they are out of use for both irrigation and drinking water supply.

    Floods have struck Eastern and Southern China, killing at least 52 and forcing the evacuation of hundreds of thousands, followed by severe flooding that again hit Eastern China, displacing or otherwise affecting five million people.

    Meanwhile in Europe, crops in the northwest are suffering the driest weather in decades.

    Scientific research confirms that, so far, humankind has raised the Earth's temperature, and the aforementioned events are a sign of what is to come.

    "If you had a satellite view of the planet in the summer, there is about 40 per cent less ice in the Arctic than when Apollo 8 [in 1968] first sent back those photos [of Earth]," Bill McKibben, world renowned environmentalist and fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences told Al Jazeera, "Oceans are 30 per cent more acidic than they were 40 years ago. The atmosphere is four per cent more wet than 40 years ago because warm air holds more water than cold air. That means more deluge and downpour in wet areas and more dryness in dry areas. So we're seeing more destructive mega floods and storms, increasing thunderstorms, and increasing lightning strikes."

    So far human greenhouse gas emissions have raised the temperature of the planet by one degree Celsius.

    "Climatologists tell us unless we get off gas, coal, and oil, that number will be four to five degrees before the end of this century," said McKibben, "If one degree is enough to melt the Arctic, we'd be best not to hit four degrees.""

    http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth...049568952.html

    So... anyone still drinking the Denier kool-aid?
    yep.

    but most of them will change their minds sooner or later - no matter how shrill their protests get.

    and probably pretend that they never were deniers.

    climate change will have more significant impacts over the next fifty years or so regardless of what we do.
    "An era ends when its illusions can no longer be sustained" - Arthur Miller

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    another "YOU ARE DOOMED ! " opinion thread without substance or basis, how boring
    "America is more than just a place...it's an idea. It's the only country founded on an idea. 'Our rights come from nature and God, not government.' We promise equal opportunity, not equal outcomes." - Paul Ryan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy L View Post
    The weather is unusually dry in some places, wet in others. Duh. When has it not been like that?
    Ummm... this isn't a substantive rebuttal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wyzaard View Post
    Ummm... this isn't a substantive rebuttal.
    you didn't open with a substantive post.
    What the two parties fight over is not alternative political visions and different legislative agendas, but which party gets to be the whore for Wall Street, the military-security complex, Israel Lobby, agribusiness, and energy, mining, and timber interests. - Paul Craig Roberts

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    I guess La Nina is no longer the source of this years weather in the States? Seems to me this is exactly the weather we had in 93' when we had La Nina. Fail, massive massive Fail.
    Do not go around saying the world owes you a living; the world owes you nothing, it was here first!

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    That's true. The sky is falling, Run for your life.

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    seems as if in the best case warming has stopped and the climate will remain steady for a while now and in the worst case we are entering a cooling phase

    there are plenty of real issues the AGW cultists can expend their energy on. A few suggestions

    • Over-fishing of the oceans.
    • Destruction of native habitats.
    • Slash and burn agriculture.
    • Pollution of inland and coastal waters by agricultural and industrial run-offs.
    • deforestation of rain forests
    • Poaching of endangered animals.
    • Lack of clean water in much of the third world.
    • Preventable diseases, especially among children lacking basic immunization.
    • Under-education of girls.
    • Enslavement of children and often their Mothers.
    • The selling of virginity of girls.
    • Poverty and impoverishment.
    • Killing of innocent civilians in wars of retribution
    "America is more than just a place...it's an idea. It's the only country founded on an idea. 'Our rights come from nature and God, not government.' We promise equal opportunity, not equal outcomes." - Paul Ryan

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    There is no global warming, despite the evidence, and every thicko in America is agreed about that, so they must be right. Those whom the gods would destroy they first make mad - and thick!
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