[Gasification] Corrupt government, conspiracy, new world order, no future.
Kenn Johnsen
kennj at webspeed.dk
Tue Mar 4 13:28:41 CST 2008
The CO2 got nothing to do with temperature, that is a lie......anyone
can convince himself of that, with just look at the ice core. Beside
where is the global warming......right now we have record cool winter.
Den 04/03/2008 kl. 16.15 skrev Bob Stuart:
>
> On 4-Mar-08, at 8:51 AM, Kevin Chisholm wrote:
>
>> Dear Kenn
>>
>> I think you shot yourself in the foot, big time, in a most
>> unprofessional and amateurish manner.
>>
>> "Consensus Science" was employed to conclude that Global Warming was
>> real, yet you are implying that Global Warming is a scam.
>>
>> Then, "...with almost all knowledgeable people...", you are drawing
>> upon
>> a "Consensus Science" format to conclude that Peak Oil is a scam
>> also.
>> You can't have it both ways. Is Consensus Science valid or not??? You
>> are inferring that Consensus Science was wrong in the case of Global
>> Warming, yet, in the very same breath, you are inferring that
>> Consensus
>> Science is right in the case of Peak Oil.
>>
>> (I think that even you will have to admit that the calibre of the
>> Consensus Science employed in the IPCC Report is very much more
>> credible than an unknown body of "...almost all knowledgeable
>> people..")
>>
>> Making definite, strong, somewhat demeaning, hurtful and insulting
>> statements based on mere inference, and an evaluation protocol that
>> is
>> internally flawed, is not Professional, is not Scientific, and is
>> neither polite nor gentlemanly.
>>
>> What it is, is ignorant, boorish, and incompetent behaviour.
>
> I think that people who insist that any uncomfortable predictions are
> manipulative lies are just revealing their own relationship to
> truth. Perhaps we should just offer bets and get paid for our
> efforts to separate wheat from chaff. Anyway, I'd like to share
> another perspective on the problem, featuring easy-to-see evidence.
>
> At 92 pages long, this document from Friends of the Earth is not a
> quick read, but it sure got my attention. However, a synopsis may be
> in order:
>
> Last fall, there was so much open water in the Arctic ocean that the
> predictions about global warming are clearly too optimistic. We now
> have proof that .8 degrees C is enough to progressively melt the
> polar ice, which leaves a relatively warm, solar-absorbing ocean
> beside the Greenland ice cap, which has also started to melt
> quickly. That melting would raise sea levels by many meters, and
> probably doom the West Antarctic ice sheet, which rests on the sea
> bottom. And, even if we stopped all burning tomorrow, another .6
> degree of warming is already in the system. Coastal cities would
> need massive dikes and, too often, desalinization of their water
> supply.
>
> Clearly, there is already too much carbon dioxide in the air, and
> some will have to be removed as soon as possible to avoid runaway
> effects from melting permafrost releasing carbon and other
> unrecoverable disasters. There has been talk of aiming to wind up
> with the earth 2 degrees warmer, or maybe 3, but both those figures
> lead to major disasters and extinctions, and could flip to even
> warmer conditions. We are already taking chances with the planet far
> more reckless than those we accept on a public road. Loosing it is
> Not An Option.
>
> The good news is that by putting the economy on an emergency basis,
> as was done for WW II, we still have time to create a modern,
> sustainable technology while drawing carbon out of the air. One low-
> tech method is to produce a stable soil enhancement - terra preta.
> Business as usual is headed, lemming-like, for a perfect crash.
> However, determined regulation guided by hard science can easily
> transform industries without loss of employment or even profit.
> Waste, however, will have to become prohibitively expensive, before
> the next generation winds up with most of the bill. Companies are
> only a product of the laws that form them, so we must change the
> rules, and with all haste.
>
> http://www.carbonequity.info/climatecodered/index.html
>
>
> Best,
> Bob Stuart
>
>
>
>
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