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O tym, jak Bush wycial numer Viperovi39

28.12.06, 03:32

Hy,hy, a podobno global warming to wymysl "lewactwa" i tak naprawde w ogole
nie istnieje. Prawda, Viper ???
smile

Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, December 27, 2006; Page A01

The Bush administration has decided to propose listing the polar bear as
threatened under the Endangered Species Act, putting the U.S. government on
record as saying that global warming could drive one of the world's most
recognizable animals out of existence.
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    • chardonnay Re: O tym, jak Bush wycial numer Viperovi39 28.12.06, 03:36
      Czytac to jedno a zrozumiec czytany tekst to drugie.Nie ma ZADNYCH dowodow na
      to ze ocieplenie is MAN MADE ... no ale ty jak zwykle wiesz lepiej.Chiny i
      Indie maja otworzyc tysiace weglowych kopalni i "spalarni" ..Kioto mozna sobie
      wsadzic do d ...
    • piss.doff Re: O tym, jak Bush wycial numer Viperovi39 28.12.06, 03:37
      no, troche w tym prawdy to jest: papa Bush podpisal ustawe o global warming ze
      jest on spowodowany freonem i podpisal to w ostatnim tygodniu urzedowania na
      podstawie orzeczenia MIT. Za dwa tygodnie MIT wycofalo sie z tej opinii mowiac
      ze to byla pomylka ale ustawa zostala i we wszystkich autach wymieniono freon
      na R34a. Oczywiscie stalo sie ciut cieplej w samochodach ale freonu juz sie nie
      uzywa wiec powinno byc juz duzo chlodniej.
      • chardonnay Re: O tym, jak Bush wycial numer Viperovi39 28.12.06, 05:56
        Most scientists do not believe human activities threaten to disrupt the
        Earth’s climate. More than 17,000 scientists have signed a petition circulated
        by the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine saying, in part, “there is no
        convincing scientific evidence that human release of carbon dioxide, methane,
        or other greenhouse gases is causing or will, in the foreseeable future, cause
        catastrophic heating of the Earth’s atmosphere and disruption of the Earth’s
        climate.” (Go to www.oism.org for the complete petition and names of signers.)
        Surveys of climatologists show similar skepticism.

        most reliable sources of temperature data show no global warming trend.
        Satellite readings of temperatures in the lower troposphere (an area scientists
        predict would immediately reflect any global warming) show no warming since
        readings began 23 years ago. These readings are accurate to within 0.01ºC, and
        are consistent with data from weather balloons. Only land-based temperature
        stations show a warming trend, and these stations do not cover the entire
        globe, are often contaminated by heat generated by nearby urban development,
        and are subject to human error.

        The IPCC did not prove that human activities are causing global warming.
        Alarmists frequently quote the executive summaries of reports from the
        Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a United Nations
        organization, to support their predictions. But here is what the IPCC’s latest
        report, Climate Change 2001, actually says about predicting the future
        climate: “The Earth’s atmosphere-ocean dynamics is chaotic: its evolution is
        sensitive to small perturbations in initial conditions. This sensitivity limits
        our ability to predict the detailed evolution of weather; inevitable errors and
        uncertainties in the starting conditions of a weather forecast amplify through
        the forecast. As well as uncertainty in initial conditions, such predictions
        are also degraded by errors and uncertainties in our ability to represent
        accurately the significant climate processes.”

        The best strategy to pursue is “no regrets.” The alternative to demands for
        immediate action to “stop global warming” is not to do nothing. The best
        strategy is to invest in atmospheric research now and in reducing emissions
        sometime in the future if the science becomes more compelling. In the meantime,
        investments should be made to reduce emissions only when such investments make
        economic sense in their own right.

        This strategy is called “no regrets,” and it is roughly what the Bush
        administration has been doing. The U.S. spends more on global warming research
        each year than the entire rest of the world combined, and American businesses
        are leading the way in demonstrating new technologies for reducing and
        sequestering greenhouse gas emissions.
        • felusiak1 yaponczyk takich rzeczy nie rozumie 28.12.06, 06:23
          Dla niego prasowa nagonka to niepodważalną prawdą, udowodnioną i podstemplowaną.
          Kioto uratowałoby swiat od zagłady a moja piwnice od zalania przez Atlantyk.
          Tu takich narwanych sensacjonalistów jest wiecej.
          W mijajacym roku, według przewidywań snutych pod koniec ubiegłego roku mielismy
          doswiadczyc huraganów o niespotykanej sile i to miał być ten stempel
          przypieczentowujacy słuszność teorii. Huragany nie obrodziły i w tej chwili w
          piwnicach najbardziej wybitnych uczonych, za pieniadze podatnika opracowuje się
          dogłębne wyjaśnienie sytuacji. Mówia, ze ma być wiecej huraganów w tym roku.
          Ciekaw tez jestem co było powodem globalnego ocieplenia w średniowieczu, na
          wieksza skalę niz to dzisiejsze skoro nie było fabryk, hut, samochodów,
          samolotów. Aha i żeby było eselej to czołowi propagatorzy globalnego ocieplenia
          zupełnie pomijają owo sredniowieczne ocieplenie. Według nich nic takiego nie
          miało miejsca. Skad zatem mamy nazwę Grenlandia?
          • yaponczyk1 Felusiak ty przyglupie 29.12.06, 20:30
            felusiak1 napisała:
            Skad zatem mamy nazwę Grenlandia?

            A stad:

            The name "Greenland" comes from Scandinavian settlers. In the Norse sagas, it
            is said that Erik the Red was exiled from Iceland for murder. He, along with
            his extended family and thralls, set out in ships to find the land that was
            rumored to be to the northwest. After settling there, he named the land
            Grænland ("Greenland"), possibly in order to attract more people to settle
            there. Greenland was also called Gruntland ("Ground-land") on early maps.
            Whether Green is an erroneous transcription of Grunt ("Ground"), which refers
            to shallow bays, or vice versa, is not known. It should also be noted, however,
            that the southern portion of Greenland (not covered by glacier) is indeed very
            green in the summer.
            • angelica200 Re: Felusiak ty przyglupie 29.12.06, 20:33
              A chronology of climate change
              During most of the last billion years the Earth did not have permanent ice
              sheets. Nevertheless, at times large areas of the globe were covered with vast
              sheets of ice. Such times are known as glaciations. In the past 2 million to 3
              million years, the temperature of the Earth has changed (warmed or cooled) at
              least 17 times, some say 33, with glaciations that last about 100,000 years
              interrupted by warm periods that last about 10,000 years.

              The last glaciation began 70,000 years ago and ended about 10,000 years ago.
              The Earth was a lot colder than it is now; snow and ice had accumulated on a
              lot of the land, glaciers existed on large areas and the sea levels were lower.

              15,000 years ago: The last glaciation reaches a peak, with continental glaciers
              that cover a lot of the sub-polar and polar areas of the land areas of Earth.
              In North America, all of New England and all of the Great Lakes area, most of
              Ohio, Indiana, Minnesota and the North Dakotas, lie under ice sheets hundreds
              of meters thick. More than 37 million cubic kilometers of ice was tied up in
              these global sheets of ice. The average temperature on the surface of the Earth
              is estimated to have been cooler by approximately 6 degrees Celsius than
              currently. The sea level was more than 90 meters lower than currently.

              15,000 years ago to 6,000 years ago: Global warming begins. The sheets of ice
              melt, and sea levels rise. Some heat source causes approximately 37 million
              cubic kilometers of ice to melt in approximately 9,000 years. Around 9,500
              years ago, the last of the Northern European sheets of ice leave Scandinavia.
              Around 7,500 years ago, the last of the American sheets of ice leave Canada.
              This warming is neither stable nor the same everywhere. There are periods when
              mountain glaciers advance, and periods when they withdraw. These climatic
              changes vary extensively from place to place, with some areas affected while
              others are not. The tendency of warming is global and obvious, but very uneven.
              The causes of this period of warming are unknown.

              8,000 years ago to 4,000 years ago: About 6,000 years ago, temperatures on the
              surface of Earth are about 3 degrees warmer than currently. The Arctic Ocean is
              ice-free, and mountain glaciers have disappeared from the mountains of Norway
              and the Alps in Europe, and from the Rocky Mountains of the United States and
              Canada. The ocean of the world is some three meters higher than currently. A
              lot of the present desert of the Sahara has a more humid, savannah-like
              climate, with giraffes and savannah fauna species.

              4,000 years ago to AD 900: Global cooling begins. The Arctic Ocean freezes
              over, mountain glaciers form once more in the Rocky Mountains, in Norway and in
              the Alps. The Black Sea freezes over several times, and ice forms on the Nile
              in Egypt. Northern Europe gets a lot wetter, and the marshes develop again in
              previously dry areas. The sea level drops to approximately its present level.
              The temperatures on the surface of the Earth are about 0.5-1 degree cooler than
              at present. The causes of this period of cooling are unknown.

              AD 1000 to 1500: This period has quick, but uneven, warming of the climate of
              the Northern Hemisphere. The North Atlantic becomes ice-free and Norse
              exploration as far as North America takes place. The Norse colonies in
              Greenland even export crop surpluses to Scandinavia. Wine grapes grow in
              southern Britain. The temperatures are from 3-8 degrees warmer than currently.
              The period lasts only a brief 500 years. By the year 1500, it has vanished. The
              Earth experiences as much warming between the 11th and the 13th century as is
              now predicted by global-warming scientists for the next century. The causes of
              this period of warming are unknown.

              1430 to 1880: This is a period of the fast but uneven cooling of Northern
              Hemisphere climates. Norwegian glaciers advance to their most distant extension
              in post-glacial times. The northern forests disappear, to be replaced with
              tundra. Severe winters characterize a lot of Europe and North America. The
              channels and rivers get colder, the snows get heavy, and the summers cool and
              short. The temperatures on the surface of the world are about 0.5-1.5 degrees
              cooler than present. In the United States, 1816 is known as the "year with no
              summer". Snow falls in New England in June. The widespread failure of crops and
              deaths due to hypothermia are common. The causes of this period of cooling are
              unknown.

              1880 to 1940: A period of warming. The mountain glaciers recede and the ice in
              the Arctic Ocean begins to melt again. The causes of this period of warming are
              unknown.

              1940 to 1977: Cooling period. The temperatures are cooler than currently.
              Mountain glaciers recede, and some begin to advance. The tabloids inform us of
              widespread catastrophes due to the "New Glaciation". The causes of this period
              of cooling are unknown.

              1977 to present: Warming period. The summer of 2003 is said to be the warmest
              one since the Middle Ages. The tabloids notify us of widespread catastrophes
              due to "global warming". The causes of warming are discovered - humanity and
              its carbon-dioxide-generating fossil-fuel use and deforestation.

              Anyone else find something fishy about the final sentence?
              • felusiak1 Re: Felusiak ty przyglupie 29.12.06, 21:47
                Swego czasu w Polsce Ludowej wystapił problem na froncie skupu butelek.
                Najtęższe głowy pracowały nad rozwiązaniem problemu, nic nie pomagało. Butelko
                spiętrzały się z każdym dniem. W końcu jeden nienaukowiec wskazał na przyczynę.
                Za dużo butelek.
                • warcholski Re: Felusiak ty przyglupie 29.12.06, 22:39
                  ci sami nakuowcy stwierdzili, ze po oproznieniu takiej ilosci butelek zrobilo
                  im sie globalne ocieplenie i krew udezyla do muzgu.

                  PS. Ciekawy jestem kiedy sie skonczy dyskusja najtezszych filozofow.

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