umbrella39
Lifer
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We're all fucked, badgers will inherit the Earth.
/world
Badgers? We don't need no stinkin badgers.
We're all fucked, badgers will inherit the Earth.
/world
A lot of scientists are blaming the change on man. However, isn't it possible that this change could be natural? One little discussed topic is the Earth's magnetic field. It is getting weaker. That means that it is about to "flip" from South-North polarity to North-South polarity. Records show that we are long overdue for a flip. Well, when the Earth's magnetic field flips, it does so fast, almost instataneously. However, this is relative to the 200k year period this happens. In other words, the flip may occur over 200-300 years. When the field is flipping, it gets weaker. When it gets weaker, there is less protection from the Sun's cosmic rays, particularily at the poles. Once the flip occurs, we are at full protection again. Today, scientists believe that the earth's magnetic field is getting weak.
Are there any models that make the earth's magnetic field a significant variable?
I find it (magnetic field flip) an interesting subject. Some relate it to 2012 stuff.
If you find any modeling on it, pls post a link.
Otherwise, P&N is likely the worst possible place for a decent dialogue about the subject.
Fern
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If climate change was an actual Theory, climate scientists would be able to make accurate predictions about future climate and have those predictions proved. So far none of their predictions have been accurate and every one of their GCMs (global climate models) have been wildly inaccurate. All 6 of the GCMs in IPCC AR4 have failed. Climate change as it relates to AGW is still a mere hypothesis. As climate scientist Kevin Trenberth a lead author of IPCC AR4 stated in one of the climategate e-mails ""The fact is that we can't account for the lack of warming at the moment and it is a travesty that we can't." "
Exactly, and that also applies to this planet as well, the models that model other planets climates the best also model ours the best but those are also not the ones being used.
Um, the earths magnetic field originates in the core of the planet not its ultra thin skin.
There are large pools of grant money in the NSF et. al. which are explicitly reserved for studying the impacts of climate change on XXXXXX. It's really unfortunate because most of these studies are a shameless waste of money but the granting process has successfully politicized large swathes of academia. It's too bad because climate is such an important issue.More crackerjack junk "science" articles about global warming/climate change. It causes flowers to lose their scent, more violence (by psychologist Craig Anderson, known for his video game violence studies) and an increase in venereal disease (STDs). My guess is that it's easier to get funding for studies if you can link global warming to your area of alarm.