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New analysis counters claims that solar activity is linked to global warming
Guardian (England) ^ | July 11, 2007 | James Randerson

Posted on 07/11/2007 3:40:02 AM PDT by liberallarry

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To: liberallarry

Thank you....


341 posted on 07/14/2007 2:00:22 AM PDT by dirtbiker (I tried to see things from a liberal point-of-view, but I couldn't get my head up my a$$...)
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a huge similarity between liberal positions on competition and conservative positions on the evironment. Both are motivated by fear.

Maybe not fear so much as arrogance.  I've yet to see any big consumer shift from heating appliances to air-conditioning or warm clothes to light clothing.   Last year when I told a friend of mine about this, she ran right out to buy a Prius.  Not that she needed to save money on rising gas prices, but she wanted to make a "statement".  

Talk about convincing people --if anyone could show me any serious purchasing shift caused by increased temperatures, then that would go a long way to prove to me that there was any generally accepted belief that the world is warming.  If it were really happening in the real world and all the climate advocates really believed what they were saying, then it should show up in how people spent their own money on themselves. 

For decades I worked with with US government meteorology people and none of us who actually worked in the section ever saw anything that pointed to any clear long term temperature trend.    Apparently outside of politics neither has anyone else.

342 posted on 07/14/2007 8:26:41 AM PDT by expat_panama
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Don’t misunderstand me. I’m all for clean technologies, reducing carbon dioxide, CFCs, whatever. But this...

>>I know we’re dumping thousands of tons of shit into the atmosphere every day<<

Yes, we are. It still amounts to essentially ZERO in terms of the entire atmosphere as it relates to greenhouse gases. A thimble full in a lake. It’s simply not a meaningful amount when compared to water vapor.


343 posted on 07/14/2007 9:11:32 AM PDT by Malsua
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Yes, we are. It still amounts to essentially ZERO in terms of the entire atmosphere as it relates to greenhouse gases. A thimble full in a lake. It’s simply not a meaningful amount when compared to water vapor.

That might be true. Even the experts are not sure about the consequences of our actions (see my post #337, the article by Shaviv). All I know, as a layman, is that what we're doing is not good.

344 posted on 07/14/2007 9:42:54 AM PDT by liberallarry
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