Posted by Janicholson on December 15, 2008 at 17:24:37 from (64.83.205.193):
In Reply to: O.T. Global Warming? posted by mf40industrial on December 15, 2008 at 15:57:03:
Well I just can't stand not getting it out. I teach environmental resource management, and other Environmental courses at St. Cloud State University. There is little actual change in temperature. 1 to 2 degrees is all it takes. That small change is what causes the dynamics of melt/freeze cycles to drift toward melt. I have stood on the end of a glacier that is more than a mile shorter than it was in 1970. THis is international, and where ever glaciers are located. Between Ice Sheet melting in greenland, the Arctic ocean being so reduced in ice cover that the idea of a North West Passage is being considered. The primary factor that people can actually see in their own back yard is dramatic changes in local weather. This includes freak storms, drought, warm/cold spells, and excessive rain/snow where it is abnormal. We will not feel 2 degrees when daily temp changes 20 degrees or more. It is global averaging that is the common thread. Plotting the trend is no Bovine Fertilizer. It is just very clear statistics. Good enough to convince real scientists and real regulators. Wishful thinking, Blame, Denial, and Piling on trash talk. will not make it go away. It is our only planet, risk is not allowed. Play with a clear and comprehensive knowledge base when discussing the future of this fine rock. JimN
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