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Old 02-25-2014, 06:50 AM
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Default Volcanic eruptions causing global warming slowdown, study says

I know, I know, here goes that avb3 again with that friggin climate change crap again.

However, some things bear being discussed again, and again.

Like liberals who want to be gun grabbers, like outfitter allocations problems and like lack of resources for what used to be fish and wildlife. Those are all realities most of us care about. Some vocal ones here don't care the same about climate change issues, living in a state of denial.

The article discusses some of the complex issues surrounding climate change.

http://www.theguardian.com/environme...own-study-says

It's bothersome to read the suggestion that the same pollution that is increasing CO2 emissions in China may also be blocking enough sun to have a short term cooling effect. I would hope no one thinks pumping more pollution into the air is a good thing.

Important to note is the following for those who think that warming has reversed.

"Despite the hiatus, temperatures have continued to rise – 13 of the 14 warmest years on record have been this century, according to the World Meteorological Organisation."
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Old 02-25-2014, 06:52 AM
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Yes that last sentence was interesting. It's not warming, but it's still warming.
Maybe the UN can start a task force to deal with volcanic pollution?
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Old 02-25-2014, 07:12 AM
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"Despite the hiatus, temperatures have continued to rise – 13 of the 14 warmest years on record have been this century, according to the World Meteorological Organisation."
We've only had 14 years this century, could also say they have been the coldest 14 years recorded this century.
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Old 02-25-2014, 07:18 AM
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Last 100 years have been warmer than the last ice age. So? What does that tell us?

It tells us scientists are scrambling for their research dollars by finding anyway to twist the lack of warming...into warming.

I just love how heat mysteriously travels from the atmosphere...through the oceans surface...not warming it in the process only to warm the deeper ocean.

Really cool.
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Old 02-25-2014, 07:32 AM
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Important to note is the following for those who think that warming has reversed.

"Despite the hiatus, temperatures have continued to rise – 13 of the 14 warmest years on record have been this century, according to the World Meteorological Organisation."
Using that type of misleading statement is a really showing just how deceptive the Global Warming (err....Climate Change, but don't know which way) High priests are.

Obviously it's referring to the 20th century. But notice the statement parts "on record" and "this century" Just a little twist, but a big distortion of truth. I can't imagine there are two many temperatures "on record" from other centuries. And what record is that really.

But another point....there are 100years in a century.....so the other 86 did not set a record for warmth. Seem like 86% of the temperatures on record say things are normal.

The statement from Abv is pure spin....it's means nothing and is just meant to bull s$t! the uniformed or impressionable to believing their crap.
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Ahh the balance of nature!
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Old 02-25-2014, 07:40 AM
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We've only had 14 years this century, could also say they have been the coldest 14 years recorded this century.
The operative words were "on record" not "this century".
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Old 02-25-2014, 08:20 AM
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According to Ezra Levant, an erupting volcano releases more CO 2 in a week than Canada produces in 7 years.

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Umm, what about the billions of tons of. CO2 volcanos are responsible for spewing into the atmosphere every time they erupt?
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According to Ezra Levant, an erupting volcano releases more CO 2 in a week than Canada produces in 7 years.

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Umm, what about the billions of tons of. CO2 volcanos are responsible for spewing into the atmosphere every time they erupt?
Ezra comes across as an educated Ted Nugent, and sometimes I think that is being kind to him. He knows how to feed the red meat to the masses.

Ezra should become more educated about volcanic emissions before spouting of. I doubt he cares, as that would ruin his schtick.

http://www.skepticalscience.com/volc...al-warming.htm

But you guys care about being accurate, so here is a great link on the topic.
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Old 02-25-2014, 10:30 AM
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Ahh the balance of nature!


Now a deep question : IF humankind is contributing to 'climate change' and IF as a result nature is compensating - like through volcanic eruptions, how does 'nature' know when to compensate, and how does nature know just how much compensating needs to be done to balance things out?
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Old 02-25-2014, 04:25 PM
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Ezra comes across as an educated Ted Nugent, and sometimes I think that is being kind to him. He knows how to feed the red meat to the masses.

Ezra should become more educated about volcanic emissions before spouting of. I doubt he cares, as that would ruin his schtick.

http://www.skepticalscience.com/volc...al-warming.htm

But you guys care about being accurate, so here is a great link on the topic.
I guess I put the Guardian on the opposite side of the coin as Ezra, feeds the Lefties their pile of ****.

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Whether people believe global warming or climate change is real or not, to say that we aren't negatively affecting the planet is pure denial.
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Whether people believe global warming or climate change is real or not, to say that we aren't negatively affecting the planet is pure denial.
Yup, just like the West Country and Feral horses , Mother Gaia has a finite capacity and we're pushing the limit.

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My solution, "Less people, more trees."

Seriously.
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My solution, "Less people, more trees."

Seriously.
Works for me.
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Yup, just like the West Country and Feral horses , Mother Gaia has a finite capacity and we're pushing the limit.

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Darn it - You beat me to it. I have been trying to get "feral horses" into each thread.

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Steam is a greenhouse gas to.
We should probobly ban people from heating water..
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Steam is a greenhouse gas to.
We should probobly ban people from heating water..
cold showers for everyone...

I'm just hiding my excitement, on the inside.
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