A Layman's Guide to Anthropogenic (Man-Made) Global Warming
Of all posts, the ones dealing with global warming generate the most comments. Rarely do the comments add anything to the debate. Based on the comments, it appears those commenting are a) not regular readers of the blog but get here by surfing the net (or as Rush would say, "drive by" readers); and, b) don't read the entire post or related posts.
Irrefutable facts that global warming advocates never address:
- "man-made" CO2 represents but 3% of all greenhouse gases, not including water vapor. Water vapor is the number #1 "greenhouse gas" by a huge margin; again, CO2 represents but 3% of all greenhouse gases
- the increase in atmospheric CO2, from 2010 to 2011, is measured at "nearly two parts per million"; the annual variability of atmospheric CO2 is 3 - 9 parts per million
- Canada, one of the first signatories of the Kyoto Protocol, has pulled out of the protocol (2011); the US has never agreed to it
- Germany has switched to coal (from nuclear energy) to provide the bulk of its electricity; of all forms of energy, coal is considered one of the worse for CO2 generation
- most EU countries, in 2011 - 2012, due to financial constraints, have pulled back on renewable energy; some countries have completely banned new renewable initiatives as too expensive
- even ardent global warmers agree that global warming ended 16 years ago, as noted by the British Met Office; these ardent global warmers agree, but argue that a 16-year plateau is too short a period from which to draw conclusions; this plateau occurred during a period of heavy industrialization, especially in China, and when overall CO2 concentration was 140% of that in the pre-industrial age
- Antarctic ice is growing in volume
- CO2 emissions of the United States is currently at a 20-year low
- despite rising sea levels, 657 new islands were discovered through satellite imagine, announced in 2011 -- this is the weakest of the arguments because it is possible most of these islands were simply "overlooked/missed" in earlier surveys
- no one knows the "correct" setting of the earth's thermostat as set by the "intelligent designer," aka the "Prime Mover"
Those are irrefutable facts.
See also:
The great global warming swindle: an hour-long scientific video based on data.
Because global warming activists were unable to refute the irrefutable facts, they changed the phrase to "climate change." But increasing levels of CO2 cause global warming, not global cooling. Now that we have global cooling (part of climate change), what is the explanation? Decreasing levels of CO2, which by the way, is exactly what is happening in the US. A very inconvenient truth.
Update
November 15, 2013:
Japan slashes commitment to global warming efforts; Australia about to end "global warming" programs. And, of course, China never bought into it in the first place. There goes the Pacific. The EU is gradually facing reality. Canada withdrew from the Kyoto Protocol years ago. About the only
country leader left talking about global warming is President Obama.
October 21, 2013:
global warming conferences ban/exclude open discussion/scientific discussion/other views;
LA Times won't publish letters to the editor with opposing viewpoints
May 18, 2013: shoreline data suggests loss of Arctic ice due to melting is much, much less severe than originally thought.
March 29, 2013: NASA -- global cooling may be caused by burning coal. [I can't make this stuff up.]
February 18, 2013: I guess with "global warming,"
one can predict any weather pattern one wants -- more blizzards, less snow -- with just a degree-change over 30 years. GIGO.
February 12, 2013: January, 2013,
warmest January on record in 35 years. It was warmer during the Age of the Vikings. And, oh by the way, two things: 0.9 degrees above the 30-year baseline, which is really 0.5 degrees Celsius, the temperature scientists use. So, half-a-degree above the 30-year baseline (and why we are using a 30-year baseline is beyond me), and folks are worried about the end of the earth as we know it. The article does not report the "correct" global temperature, and no one says who sets the thermostat. Perhaps the North Koreans?
January 12, 2013:
A draft version of a national report details the accelerated effects of climate change across the U.S., describing battered coastlines, devastating rainfall and drought. Four observations: a) climate change, not global warming; b) inconsistencies: "devastating rainfall and drought"; c) US-centric; hardly explains the record cold in China and Russia this year; d) still, no one provides the "normal global temperature."
I wonder why it's a draft version being released? Everything is released in "draft" these days. The link will break over time, but the photo accompanying the photo is of snow-packed street with two folks trying to get their car out of a snow drift in Ogden, Utah, after a foot of snow fell this past week. Just a few years ago, Joseph Kennedy said "we" would never see snow again, paraphrasing, of course.
Before you get too excited about the draft report, visit Singer and Avery. Back in 2007:
Within a few
years winter snowfall will become a very rare and exciting event...
Children just aren't going to know what snow is.
I can't make this stuff up.
January 5, 2013: Russia, China experiencing coldest winter in decades; colder, also, in Alaska
December 14, 2012: the second best way to lower CO2 emissions -- a global recession; the best way? a global depression.
December 8, 2012: Quote of the day --
"It certainly isn't where we need to be in order to prevent islands from going under and other unimaginable impacts."-- AP, Doha, Qatar.
December 7, 2012: this day will live in infamy;
the US blows off warnings of global warming.
The Doha-ha-ha-ha Climate Change Conference opened and closed this week. No one noticed.
November 20, 2012: the CIA closes its global warming office.
November 10, 2012: the medieval warming period; nothing new under the sun
October 29, 2012: changing tilt of the earth's axis explains climate changes -- Harvard;
October 16, 2012: global warming stopped 16 years ago -- UK mainstream media
September 19, 2012: Antarctic ice shelf continues to grow.
September 3, 2012: biodiversity of species will increase with global warming
June 22, 2012: The "
grandfather of global warming" speaks up/speaks out.
June 4, 2012: Greenland glaciers were melting at a faster rate in the 1930s than they are melting now. Something tells me we won't see this story in the
NYT or
LAT.
Other links of a similar nature:
June 3, 2012: global warming could open the Arctic -- oil alone worth $900 trillion for the five countries that surround it. Could someone tell me again the downside for global warming?
April 21, 2012: nice summary of where we stand on this issue with additional links at this article in which global warming alarmists want to burn down the houses of skeptics
February 10, 2012: NY Times reporting historic, record-setting winter in Europe.
The successive snowstorms — considered to be the worst onslaught the country [Kosovo] has seen since the 1980s — have also wrought havoc on the country’s agriculture. Farm lobbies told The A.P. that about 100,000 tons of fruit, vegetables and meat products had been left to rot, prevented from reaching markets amid the persistent storms and cold. In the town of Castelvenere, the report said, a funeral was cancelled as snow blocked the arrival of a coffin at the church.
Last weekend, Ukrainian officials said at least 131 people had died during a lengthy cold snap, as temperatures dropped well below freezing. There were also reports of weather-related deaths in Poland, Italy, France, Hungary and Lithuania.
In Rome, residents complained last weekend of an inadequate response to the storm. Some regions were left without power well after the snow had passed, and gridlock on some of Rome’s main streets — many unplowed and unsalted — prompted angry calls for the resignation of the city’s mayor.
February 10, 2012: wow,
this winter in Europe seems to be getting worse, and worse.
Snow drifts reaching up to rooftops kept tens of thousands of villagers prisoners in their own homes Saturday as the death toll from Europe's big freeze rose past 550.
More heavy snow fell on the Balkans and in Italy, while the Danube river, already closed to shipping for hundreds of kilometres (miles) because of thick ice, froze over in Bulgaria for the first time in 27 years.
Montenegro's capital of Podgorica was brought to a standstill by snow 50 centimetres (20 inches) deep, a 50-year record, closing the city's airport and halting rail services to Serbia because of an avalanche.
February 8, 2012: Earth's polar icecap melting less than expected. The oceans are rising on average one inch/year.
February 6, 2012: the news continues to get worse in England and central Europe.
London's Heathrow Airport, the world's busiest air hub by passenger traffic, cancelled a third of the day's flights, while much of Britain was blanketed in snow, leaving drivers stranded on roads overnight.
In Italy, which reported a seventh victim, snow-covered Rome was virtually paralyzed, thousands of people were trapped on trains, and the weather emergency sparked runs on supermarkets.
February 1, 2012: Scores dead to "global warming" hitting central and eastern Europe.
January 22, 2012: rare storm pattern to hit the south tonight (weather, not Gingrich-Romney).
January 18, 2012: Alaska dogsled races canceled -- too cold, too much snow; passes impassable.
Temperatures were consistently 45 to 50 below zero, according to race officials.
January 18, 2012: Japanese northern island hit with record snowfall; most since records began.
January 17, 2012: snowstorm of the decades about to hit Seattle, Washington. As predicted by global warming enthusiasts. By the way, what is the "right" temperature for the earth; and, what is the "right" amount of precipitation for the blue marble? And who, exactly, set the thermostat that Americans are now tampering with.
January 16, 2012: this is a comment from another "average dude." It was sent into
another site but it is worthy of saving:
November 29, 2011: Global warming in South Africa shuts down the conference, sort of. West Tennessee hit with major winter storm.
November 23, 2011: How global warming scientists really feel about the issue.
November 17, 2011: update on Kyoto --- "
Obama, for all his personal commitment to the environment, has made clear the world's second biggest carbon emitter will not commit to a new legally-binding protocol at least until after the next presidential election." -- Reuters.
November 8, 2011: Alaska faces one of its worse storms ever, forecasters say -- CNN -- not where I usually get my news:
Alaska is facing a life threatening winter storm with near hurricane force winds, more than a foot of snow and severe coastal flooding, the National Weather Service says.
"This is an extremely dangerous and life-threatening storm which will be one of the worst on record over the Bering Sea and the west coast," NWS forecasters said in a bulletin Monday afternoon.
The storm was about 600 miles southwest of Shemya in the far western Aleutian Islands on Monday afternoon and was expected to move over the Bering Sea toward Alaska's west coast on Tuesday.
November 3, 2011: this school district in eastern Massachusetts -- Bolton, Stow and Lancaster --
have used three of their five snow days and winter has not yet begun.
November 1, 2011: old snow stays in Rockies; adds to glacier size;
Scientists who monitor the effects of global warming are watching glaciers shrink all over the world, but this year could be an exception in parts of the Rocky Mountains.
Snow is already piling up in the high country, but not all of the unusually deep snow from last winter has melted. As a result, some glaciers and snowfields are actually gaining volume this year.
Scientists have measured new ice in Montana's
Glacier National Park and atop Colorado's Front Range mountains. In northwest Wyoming, there is photographic evidence of snowfield growth after Bob Comey, director of the
Bridger-Teton National Forest Avalanche Center, compared photos of peaks from year to year.
October 29, 2011: early winter not confined to the northeast
October 29, 2011: early winter storm
As of Saturday, October 28, 2011, snowfall, adjectives taken from link above:
- NYC Central Park, 2.9 inches (since 1869 when snowfall records began), the Park had never received a inch of snow on any given October day; the last time the Park had any recorded measurable snow, 1952, one-half inch
- Hartford, CT: buried, 12.3 inches of snow; the previous record, 1.7 inches, October 10, 1979
- Worcester, MA: all-time October snowfall record, 11.4 inches; previous, 7.5 inches, 1979
- Newark, NJ: 5.2 inches; again, an all-time record for October; previously, never an inch on any October day
- Concord, NH: blanketed; 13.6 inches; the previous daily record, 0.2 inch back in 1952
- Albany, NY: 3.8 inches; previous record, 0.4 inch, 2000
- Pittsburgh, PA: 1.6 inches; previous record, 0.6 inch, 2008
- Philadelphia, PA: 0.3 inch, breaking the old record of "trace" set back in 1902
- Wilmington, DE: 0.3 inch, surpassing the "trace" in 2002
- Washington, DC: 0.6 inch; unprecedented in the capital; it had never received any snow on Oct 29
- Bistol CT: 17 inches
- Plainfield, MA; 31 inches
Original Post
"Early snowfall wreaking havoc on the east coast." -- ESPN2, 4:32 CST. What is this? October?
New York Times:
first snowfall in October since the Civil War.
New York has today been hit by more than one inch of snowfall before Halloween for the first time ever - with experts predicting much more on the way.
A classic nor'easter is chugging up the East Coast at an unusually early period and expected to dump up to 10 inches throughout the region.
More than 1.5 million homes have lost power in the storm.
Some places in mid-Atlantic states saw more than half a foot of snow and approximately 250,000 customers lost power in Pennsylvania and Maryland, requiring utility crews from Ohio and Kentucky to fix it.
Incredible. So much for global warming.
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This is what I never hear from those who take umbrage with my global warming posts:
- no one ever admits that we are talking about 0.6 degrees Celsius over 100 years -- neither statistically significant nor reproducible. Again...0.6 degrees Celsius over 100 years; if science were always so precise ... again, 0.6 degrees... are you kidding?
- no evidence of receding beaches or loss of islands worldwide as predicted with ice caps melting; in fact, a published study shows hundreds of new islands since "global warming" become mainstream -- 657 new islands, Huffington Post, hardly a Fox contributor
- Al Gore emphatically stated "we" had ten years or it would be too late; it's been ten years, or very, very close -- any dire consequences to date? Does anyone see any dire consequences in the next 10 years? If so, what are they? And please don't talk about the polar bears, another scam that was exposed.
- no one discusses the fact that without China, India, Brazil, etc., playing by the same rules as "developed" nations. anything the US does will result in no change on a global basis
- no one talks about the positive consequences of global warming (if it exists), such as ice-free passage from northeast Canada to the Arctic; the "fact" that something is happening, doesn't mean that it's necessarily bad; is "global warming" a net negative? Again, we're talking 0.6 degrees over 100 years
- no one ever talks about the economic impact of Al Gore's recommendations
- no one admits that the prevailing attitude is changing regarding "belief" in global warming based on numerous polls; I am hardly alone on this side of the issue; almost half of Americans consider "global warming issues exaggerated" (48%)
On another note, folks often point out that I never talk about the hot weather spells reported around the world over the past ten years: why would I argue with myself? There's plenty of other folks who will point out the hot weather to counter my cold weather arguments; so, yes, I only present facts that support my argument -- well, duh.
0.6 degrees Celsius over 100 years. Are you kidding?
But this is my favorite: folks saying I troll for people to come to my site when I make these posts. Well duh. Of course, I want folks to come to my site. A page view is a page view.
The Boogie Man Chronicles
Reality: Nemo, New England nor'easter, February 8 - 9,
2013, set new record for Portland, Maine, last set in 1979; fifth or
sixth "worse" (or, for children, the "best") storm in history;
currently; another inch or so, and it will move to 5th.
Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past, The Independent, March 20, 2000.
Britain's winter ends tomorrow with further indications of a striking
environmental change: snow is starting to disappear from our lives.
Sledges, snowmen, snowballs and the excitement of waking to find that
the stuff has settled outside are all a rapidly diminishing part of
Britain's culture, as warmer winters - which scientists are attributing
to global climate change - produce not only fewer white Christmases, but
fewer white Januaries and Februaries.
"Children won't know what snow is," says Dr Viner (apparently the "V" is pronounced as a "w"), as repeated by Christopher England, November 28, 2011.