Arctic temperatures (seen in blue, above) have cooled over the past 2,000 years due to a natural tilt in Earth's axis. But human-caused global warming reversed that trend in the mid-1990s (seen in red).
Little Ice Age
In the North Atlantic, sediments accumulated since the end of the last ice age, nearly 12,000 years ago, show regular increases in the amount of coarse sediment grains deposited from icebergs melting in the now open ocean, indicating a series of 1-2°C (2-4°F) cooling events recurring every 1,500 years or so (Bond et al., 1997). The most recent of these cooling events was the Little Ice Age. These same cooling events are detected in sediments accumulating off Africa, but the cooling events appear to be larger, ranging between 3-8°C (6-14°F).[39]
Originally posted by: Evadman
I don't know about you, but it was freaking cold this summer in the Midwest. where's my global warming? I went out side and sprayed a bunch of hair spray hoping to raise the temp, but it didn't do anything besides make my grass sticky![]()
Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: Evadman
I don't know about you, but it was freaking cold this summer in the Midwest. where's my global warming? I went out side and sprayed a bunch of hair spray hoping to raise the temp, but it didn't do anything besides make my grass sticky![]()
A fine post on how Democracy is a very flawed system for managing issues like global climate change. Ignorance, weak use of humor to replace any good sense. Well done.
Quit talking about it and start doing something about it.Originally posted by: NeoV
Can't wait to hear all of the
'it's the sun'
'man is arrogant to think he can impact the climate'
'doesn't matter'
bs replies
this story/graph - while not proof in and of itself, seems to refute many of the anti GW folks
interesting read
LINKY
Originally posted by: NeoV
Can't wait to hear all of the
'it's the sun'
'man is arrogant to think he can impact the climate'
'doesn't matter'
bs replies
this story/graph - while not proof in and of itself, seems to refute many of the anti GW folks
interesting read
LINKY
Originally posted by: TheSkinsFan
I don't believe many have ever said that man doesn't or can't impact the climate -- the actual debate has always revolved around the degree to which man has had on changes; and, of course, the subsequent amount of money we should throw at trying to prevent such change.
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
ill be dead by the time it does anything, im on this earth once, and i will live it how i want to.
Originally posted by: JSt0rm01
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
ill be dead by the time it does anything, im on this earth once, and i will live it how i want to.
And this is why we have doomed ourselves.
Originally posted by: novasatori
Originally posted by: JSt0rm01
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
ill be dead by the time it does anything, im on this earth once, and i will live it how i want to.
And this is why we have doomed ourselves.
its not like it would be the worst thing to happen to the earth - I think that would be humans - besides imagine all the creatures that will thrive without us
Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Arctic temperatures (seen in blue, above) have cooled over the past 2,000 years due to a natural tilt in Earth's axis. But human-caused global warming reversed that trend in the mid-1990s (seen in red).
You're suggesting that a mere 15 year timeframe puts an impact of earth?s climate into focus? You think 15 years proves anything? Look a little deeper than your shallow 15 year objectivity.
Little Ice Age
In the North Atlantic, sediments accumulated since the end of the last ice age, nearly 12,000 years ago, show regular increases in the amount of coarse sediment grains deposited from icebergs melting in the now open ocean, indicating a series of 1-2°C (2-4°F) cooling events recurring every 1,500 years or so (Bond et al., 1997). The most recent of these cooling events was the Little Ice Age. These same cooling events are detected in sediments accumulating off Africa, but the cooling events appear to be larger, ranging between 3-8°C (6-14°F).[39]
Your chart varies by 1-2°C and that matches the natural variability in temperature seen throughout the past 12,000 years let alone further into history. Outside religious dogma, a period of 15 years WITHIN natural bounds proves nothing.
Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Arctic temperatures (seen in blue, above) have cooled over the past 2,000 years due to a natural tilt in Earth's axis. But human-caused global warming reversed that trend in the mid-1990s (seen in red).
You're suggesting that a mere 15 year timeframe puts an impact of earth?s climate into focus? You think 15 years proves anything? Look a little deeper than your shallow 15 year objectivity.
Little Ice Age
In the North Atlantic, sediments accumulated since the end of the last ice age, nearly 12,000 years ago, show regular increases in the amount of coarse sediment grains deposited from icebergs melting in the now open ocean, indicating a series of 1-2°C (2-4°F) cooling events recurring every 1,500 years or so (Bond et al., 1997). The most recent of these cooling events was the Little Ice Age. These same cooling events are detected in sediments accumulating off Africa, but the cooling events appear to be larger, ranging between 3-8°C (6-14°F).[39]
Your chart varies by 1-2°C and that matches the natural variability in temperature seen throughout the past 12,000 years let alone further into history. Outside religious dogma, a period of 15 years WITHIN natural bounds proves nothing.
Originally posted by: Evadman
I don't know about you, but it was freaking cold this summer in the Midwest. where's my global warming? I went out side and sprayed a bunch of hair spray hoping to raise the temp, but it didn't do anything besides make my grass sticky![]()
Originally posted by: Evadman
I don't know about you, but it was freaking cold this summer in the Midwest. where's my global warming? I went out side and sprayed a bunch of hair spray hoping to raise the temp, but it didn't do anything besides make my grass sticky![]()
Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: Evadman
I don't know about you, but it was freaking cold this summer in the Midwest. where's my global warming? I went out side and sprayed a bunch of hair spray hoping to raise the temp, but it didn't do anything besides make my grass sticky![]()
A fine post on how Democracy is a very flawed system for managing issues like global climate change. Ignorance, weak use of humor to replace any good sense. Well done.
Originally posted by: Tequila
Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: Evadman
I don't know about you, but it was freaking cold this summer in the Midwest. where's my global warming? I went out side and sprayed a bunch of hair spray hoping to raise the temp, but it didn't do anything besides make my grass sticky![]()
A fine post on how Democracy is a very flawed system for managing issues like global climate change. Ignorance, weak use of humor to replace any good sense. Well done.
Lol. Yes, a communist country like China is much better at managing these issues. Oh wait, they recently surpassed the US in total carbon emessions.
I guess socialist Europe would be better then? Oops they are #3 on the list.
Just to piss you off I'd like to jump in say this has been the mildest summer I've ever experienced in the Bay Area. Hell, most of June was cloudy, overcast and cool. August felt more like May. So far September has been a bit warm and muggy but nothing harsh.
Originally posted by: JSt0rm01
why do people assume that 1 cool summer means there isn't global warming?
Originally posted by: Tequila
Originally posted by: JSt0rm01
why do people assume that 1 cool summer means there isn't global warming?
Let's go back to the 70s when everyone was talking about Global Cooling. Back in 75-76 I experienced two of the most brutal summers on record in Michigan. We had nearly 3 weeks of 100+ temperatures in 76. My family still remembers those awful summers to this day. I never experienced anything like that since then during my time growing up there. I bet the Global Cooling freaks would have said to me "why do people assume that 2 hot summers means there isn't global cooling?"
Climate patterns change unpredictably no matter if we humans are here or not. Yes, we should all do our part to recycle, waste less and use less energy. I do my part as best as possible. I just get so sick and tired of people blaming Global Warming on everything and make it sound like the world is going to end tomorrow.
Originally posted by: WHAMPOM
Originally posted by: Tequila
Originally posted by: JSt0rm01
why do people assume that 1 cool summer means there isn't global warming?
Let's go back to the 70s when everyone was talking about Global Cooling. Back in 75-76 I experienced two of the most brutal summers on record in Michigan. We had nearly 3 weeks of 100+ temperatures in 76. My family still remembers those awful summers to this day. I never experienced anything like that since then during my time growing up there. I bet the Global Cooling freaks would have said to me "why do people assume that 2 hot summers means there isn't global cooling?"
Climate patterns change unpredictably no matter if we humans are here or not. Yes, we should all do our part to recycle, waste less and use less energy. I do my part as best as possible. I just get so sick and tired of people blaming Global Warming on everything and make it sound like the world is going to end tomorrow.
Climate patterns do go through a natural cycle. And a camp fire on a cold night will keep you comfortable unless some fool throws a gallon of gas in it and burns off your face. That's what we are discussing here fools making the fire go "BOOM". Cold we humans can survive and thrive, hot damn near drove our ancestors to extinction.