Climate Change

Discussion in 'Politics' started by dbphoenix, Sep 26, 2014.

  1. American Physical Society
    "The evidence is incontrovertible: Global warming is occurring. If no mitigating actions are taken, significant disruptions in the Earth’s physical and ecological systems, social systems, security and human health are likely to occur. We must reduce emissions of greenhouse gases beginning now."


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    in·con·tro·vert·i·ble
    inˌkäntrəˈvərtəbəl/
    adjective

    1. not able to be denied or disputed.
      "incontrovertible proof"
      synonyms:indisputable, incontestable, undeniable, irrefutable, unassailable, beyond dispute, unquestionable, beyond question, indubitable, beyond doubt,unarguable, undebatable;




      mit·i·gate
      ˈmitəˌgāt/
      verb
      gerund or present participle: mitigating

      1. make less severe, serious, or painful.
        "he wanted to mitigate misery in the world"
        synonyms:alleviate, reduce, diminish, lessen, weaken, lighten, attenuate, take the edge off, allay, ease, assuage, palliate, relieve, tone down

        "the worst symptoms have be
     
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    #31     Sep 28, 2014
  2. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    You mean the Lucrum you just put back on ignore, for the 4th time now?
     
    #32     Sep 28, 2014
    • International academies: Joint statement
      "Climate change is real. There will always be uncertainty in understanding a system as complex as the world’s climate. However there is now strong evidence that significant global warming is occurring. The evidence comes from direct measurements of rising surface air temperatures and subsurface ocean temperatures and from phenomena such as increases in average global sea levels, retreating glaciers, and changes to many physical and biological systems. It is likely that most of the warming in recent decades can be attributed to human activities (IPCC 2001)." (2005, 11 international science academies)10
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      U.S. National Academy of Sciences
      "The scientific understanding of climate change is now sufficiently clear to justify taking steps to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere." (2005)11
     
    #33     Sep 28, 2014
  3. Lucrum

    Lucrum


    "BULLSHIT"
     
    #34     Sep 28, 2014

  4. The world's science community disagrees with you. No surprise there. LOL
     
    #35     Sep 28, 2014
  5. fhl

    fhl

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    #36     Sep 28, 2014
  6. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    NOT all of them. Not even most. Does that make you mad?
    LOL
     
    #37     Sep 28, 2014
  7. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    It began with a few small strange patches of slime, clinging to the rocks of the Heber River in Canada. Within a year, the patches had become thick, blooming mats. Within a few years the mats had grown into a giant green snot. And within a few decades this snot had spread around the world, clogging up rivers as far away as South America, Europe and Australasia.

    This snot, which is still flourishing today, is caused by a microscopic alga, a diatom that goes by its scientific name Didymosphenia geminata. It has become so notorious it has its own moniker, Didymo. People have been blamed for the sudden, global explosion of this tiny organism, unwittingly carrying the algae from river to river on fishing gear, boats and kayaks. The huge snots it forms have wreaked havoc in waterways, forcing governments and environmental organisations to initiate huge and costly clean-up operations.

    But underlying the snots’ strange appearance is an even stranger story. About Didymo itself, about what it is, and how it behaves.

    Scientists are now discovering that the sudden appearance of Didymo may not have been so sudden after all.

    Its blooms aren’t really blooms – instead they are more of an elixir-induced metamorphosis. And Didymo seems to ignore the usual rules followed by invasive species. It even appears likely that this little diatom may not even be a significant problem itself; instead the green snot it forms may be a symptom of greater changes underway in freshwater systems around the world. more . . .

    Larry O'Hanlon
     
    #38     Sep 29, 2014
  8. loyek590

    loyek590

    great article, should satisfy both sides, especially the part about how the science and solutions were wrong for fifty years.

    Algae is amazing. When I was breeding fish we learned how to use it to purify the water, to the point where all the crap that was being sold was no longer necessary.
     
    #39     Sep 29, 2014
  9. hedron

    hedron

    Even if co2 is going to blow up the Earth and we change our policy, we're not going to convince China, India, South America, Russia, etc to change theirs. So, it's just a bunch of paranoid carrying on over something we can do absolutely nothing about.

    But seriously, co2 is an inert non-toxic gas. We breath it in all the time. It's not going to be the complete destruction of planet Earth. Even something like this:



    Happened over seven times in Earths history and here we are today. So, all the climate changers need to calm down and take a chill pill.
     
    #40     Sep 30, 2014
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