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GLOBAL WARMING :

RHS1's quest for the true cause of climate change

SUN-SPOT CYCLE 24

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Our Climate; Our Future; Our Options; Synthesis;

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Global average near-surface atmospheric temperature rose
0.74 +/- 0.18 deg.Celsius (1.3 +/- 0.32 deg.Fahrenheit) in the last century.


The number of people affected by floods worldwide has already risen from seven million in the 1960s to 150 million today.


As of January 2007, the earth's atmospheric CO2 concentration is about 0.0383% by volume (383 ppmv) or 0.0582% by weight. This represents about 2.996 x 1012 tonnes, and is estimated to be 105 ppm (37.77%) above the pre-industrial average.

Because of the greater land area, and therefore greater plant life, in the northern hemisphere as compared to the southern hemisphere, there is an annual fluctuation of up to 6 ppmv (+/-3 ppmv), peaking in May and reaching a minimum in October at the end of the northern hemisphere growing season, when the quantity of biomass on the planet is greatest.


Hello...How are you doing? Welcome back to RHS1's quest for the true cause and its affects of climate change.
Told you this was not a "small" article-O).

Now after hacking my way through the jungle of information that constitutes the massed accumulated knowledge about climate change and hours of ratting about in obscure climatic scientific papers, I have reached this conclusion, that the more I research the matter of global warming the more it is apparent that CO2 is is being "framed", "fitted up", "the patsy who is taking the rap".

Now having said that...Let me make it perfectly clear, that CO2 remains a "suspect" because the bedrock proof that CO2 is responsible for the current global warming scenario, has NOT been demonstrated conclusively to be prime cause of the effect "current global warming", like the theory of evolution, its still a theory..

So its therefore a combination of theories or a single theory that is responsible for global warming/climate change, because the zillions of dollars and the massed intellectual might of science have produced nothing at all except to confirm what is evident to any Eskimo.

Not only are 50% of scientists stupid...100% of them know no more about the true cause of "current global warming" than Mickey Mouse knows.

Now of course this is only my opinion and I don't count because I am not a scientist...However we are closer to "the true cause of current global warming" simply by refusing to "mob up" with the popular consensus that CO2 is the definite cause of global warming.
Here are a couple more "opinions"...


"I don't have any alternative 'facts.' I don't know whether or not the Earth is warming or cooling. I'm skeptical of the 'facts' on both sides of the argument. The climate is far too complex and contains far too many unknowns for anyone to know anything for certain about what the climate will be in 10 years. But, as far as I can tell, there's very little chance that the climate is going to change fast enough to cause any calamity. It's never happened before in recorded history, which is enough of a reason to be very skeptical about it happening in our lifetimes. And, even if it does happen, I won't let it bother me because there's nothing I can do about it.

"On the other hand, I'm very concerned about efforts to 'limit' global warming. All of these plans call for a reduction in my liberties, a rise in my taxes, and an increase in governmental power. I know these things will cause infinitely more harm than the planet heating up a few degrees. And, unlike climate change, I know these things can happen because I've seen them happen. During my lifetime, liberties have been constantly curtailed, taxes have constantly gone up, and the government has consistently grown more powerful, year after year."
S & A Digest Editor Porter Stansberry :


"With the aid of Google, I was able to find a number of additional factual scientific articles concerning the real and mythical aspects of global warming. One of the first facts I found was that average ground-based temperature readings in the United States have changed very little (perhaps 1/2 degree centigrade) over the last 100 years. In fact, more meaningful and precise orbiting satellite data for recent decades (not generally cited in the press) have shown little or no warming. However, global climate cycles of warming and cooling have been a natural phenomena for hundreds of thousands of years, and it is unlikely that these cycles of dramatic climate change will stop anytime soon. OK, I'm already feeling a little better about myself and/or my grandchildren having to personally witness the predicted impending disasters. But maybe I still have to do something about my involvement in future climate changes.

After a little more reading, I found that scientists have reached no consensus or agreement on any human contribution to global climate change. In fact, key portions of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) submitted in June of 1995, which were reviewed and accepted by the contributing scientists, were later removed or altered without their knowledge. These changes, which were apparently politically motivated, functioned to suppress doubts and to downplay uncertainties about forecasting any human influence on future climate change. Reputable scientists, including those working on the IPCC, created to study the causes and effects of global climate warming, reject beliefs that human-caused global warming is or will continue to cause all manner of environmental catastrophes.

Further readings revealed the fact that scientific consensus is that climate change is controlled primarily by cyclical eccentricities in the earth's rotation and orbit, as well as variations in the sun's energy output. The much-touted "greenhouse gases" in Earth's atmosphere also influence Earth's temperature, but in a much smaller way. Not to worry, however, because carbon dioxide is not a major contributor to greenhouse gas, which mainly consists of water vapor. Human additions to total greenhouse gases play a still smaller role, contributing only about 0.2 to 0.3 percent to the greenhouse effect. Of the 186 billion tons of CO2 that enter Earth's atmosphere each year from all sources, only six billion tons are from human activity. Approximately 90 billion tons come from biological activity in Earth's oceans and another 90 billion tons from such sources as volcanoes and decaying land plants."
JACK GRAY published Saturday, March 31, 2007 in the Napa Valley Register


Indeed the 19th century slag heap mentality, adored and practiced by industrial "big business" needs sorting out and a stop putting to its gallop. If instead of this, you and I find ourselves paying mileage carbon tax , just to go work in the car that we cannot NOT use because we live in an area thats "unprofitable" in terms of public transport; Or we are constantly hassled by the "carbon squad" because the RFID chip implanted in our trash cans has reported us for putting to much plastic in it... "But all the food I buy is packaged in plastic" "That's no excuse, just pay the $25 fine ".

Some of the proposals for the USA are...


"A carbon tax of $15 per metric ton of emissions would collect about $80 billion a year
and increase the price of gasoline by about 13 cents per gallon. It would also
increase the price of electricity from gas by about 0.6 cents per kilowatt hour and
increase the price of electricity from coal by 1.4 cents per kilowatt hour.
The increased revenue would account for 28 percent of corporate tax revenue.
By reducing corporate taxes, the United States could lure more businesses to the country"
Kevin Hassett, director of economic policy studies at AEI


Pheeew!...No comment.

The following list of anomaly's (below) needs to be addressed, needs some answers, because if its not CO2 that is the "main man" in this story, then homo sapia is about to embark upon the biggest and most expensive "connerie" since life on earth crawled out of the pre-cambian slime.

"connerie" french... "bloody stupid thing to do" (UK)... "damn-fool thing to do" (USA)... Collins dictonary.


PUBLIC ENEMY No1: CO2 "CASE NOT PROVED"


Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 deg.C, 100 kPa)


"The greenhouse effect is not the cause of climate change."
French Climatologist Dr. Marcel Leroux

CO2 Enigmas