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Weather Channel Founder on AlGore and Global Warming
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From
15/06/2008 22:42:10
Neil Mc Donald
Cencom Systems P/L
The Sun, Australia
 
 
To
15/06/2008 11:57:05
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Forum:
Politics
Category:
Environment
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01324059
Message ID:
01324302
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Having studied a lot of data over the years, you start to realize that at or near the points of inflection in any process is were all the action is, it is all about the processes trying to come back into balance (maximum entropy).

It is just the energy balance trying to normalize, no more no less.

One problem is our perferred climate/weather window is a lot narrower than what nature can dish out, once you come to grips with that fact you come to the realization that it will do what it will do. REGARDLESS.

>>Unless CO2 warming is working as proclaimed and is needed to fend off the the coming ice age<bg>.
>>I am with you, but more on the grounds that there are better uses than just burning it up for energy.
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>In a way, I think that there's nothing unnatural about the global warming. The energy released through human activity was leased first. Um, bound first, by plants - that's the photosynthesis, the oldest known solar technology, which bound the solar energy ages ago. That's where all those carbon compounds come from, that's where all that coal and oil came from.
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>So all this energy came from the Sun before, it's just being released now; it's the same old system as it always was, right?
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>Maybe so. But then, the system can withstand a lot of disturbance - the albedo of the planet can vary (just the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krakatoa#Effects show enough) etc. It doesn't mean the humans on the planet would fare easily. Just in the last four years I've seen floods in central Europe (2004 or 2006?); a hurricane season with borrowing from Greek alphabet (2005), once-in-500-years floods in Iowa (ongoing now), and several other things which may have been written off as "once in nnn years those have to happen". Can anyone explain, then, why do we have at least one of those almost every year now?
Regards N Mc Donald
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