http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6290228.stm
7/11/2007 12:22:51 AM
I think just looking at Mars is a good example on how its solar activity and not human...not saying that we should make significant changes to the way our society operates, but I don't believe we caused this
7/11/2007 12:35:28 AM
did you completely not read what I posted?
7/11/2007 12:36:49 AM
Yes, and I disagree with it.
7/11/2007 12:40:40 AM
so you are amazingly more versed in the subject of the sun tha world renowned astronomers who have spent their entire lives studying the sun?
7/11/2007 12:42:26 AM
There are other scientists, just as well versed, who believe that Sol has contributed to global warming. I agree with them
7/11/2007 12:44:17 AM
yet, if you look at those scientists, you'll find that Dr. Lockwood is one of them and is the lead researcher on this. I guess we should made you the head of one of the world largest and best funded observatories on the earth then.
7/11/2007 12:46:39 AM
One of them, not the only one. The job would be nice though, does it come with a stock options
7/11/2007 12:48:37 AM
7/11/2007 12:51:18 AM
There's been a significant amount of warming on Pluto, Triton, and Jupiter which hasn't just stopped since 1980. And the quote is in reference to a tv program which, judging by the name of it, doesn't seem like it would be fairly well done.Unfortunately for the argument that global warming is caused by solar factors, many of those who support the claim are biased as hell. I think we need to control emissions better, use more fuel efficient vehicles, watch CO2 levels, etc. I support basically all the programs that someone who thinks Global Warming is man made does. I just believe that global warming is caused by sources other than man. [Edited on July 11, 2007 at 1:00 AM. Reason : a]
7/11/2007 12:54:20 AM
7/11/2007 1:13:38 AM
7/11/2007 1:48:15 AM
Where do you get the idea that its not?
7/11/2007 7:38:44 AM
bbehe =
7/11/2007 8:20:56 AM
that looks more like an orc
7/11/2007 8:25:40 AM
n00b
7/11/2007 8:29:25 AM
Are you idiots going to have this debate for a 5th thread now?
7/11/2007 8:53:34 AM
7/11/2007 8:56:43 AM
Sunspots do cause SRAM latchup which is a bitch for IT departments worldwide.
7/11/2007 9:22:08 AM
Boone are you going to blast nutsmackr since his source is "some dumb Canadian scientist"? That seems to be your normal course of action
7/11/2007 10:21:34 AM
^^^ I was actually unfamiliar with that documentary but with familiar with a lot of the evidence presented in it. The name of it just sounded like some sensationalist piece of crap sponsored by an oil exec....I stand corrected.[Edited on July 11, 2007 at 10:31 AM. Reason : a]
7/11/2007 10:31:04 AM
^^No, because this was researched by a team of scientists and published it in a peer reviewed scientific journal.As apposed to analyzed by some dude and published on some dude's blog.[Edited on July 11, 2007 at 10:52 AM. Reason : .]
7/11/2007 10:52:03 AM
how come none of those scientists are even listed in sourcewatch? they're probably not even real peoplelet alone how bad they contradict themselves
7/11/2007 10:54:27 AM
I'm reinstating the use of Treetard after that one. You're just playing semantics.didn't cause =/= didn't maybe contribute 1/13th worth.You're just covering your ass for when someone gets bored enough to dig up all your "OMG MARS" crap.[Edited on July 11, 2007 at 11:16 AM. Reason : .]
7/11/2007 11:13:44 AM
I chopped that BBC story to bits and all you can do is say "I'm reinstating the use of Treetard"I mean I certainly wouldn't expect you to comment on the content of what I said...at least not until one of your cronies has a chance to reply so you can find out the talking points you're supposed to use...I mean why would you personally address the objectivity issues or the lag issues?at least future generations won't be as dumb as you...oh actually, you're teaching them...nevermind ]
7/11/2007 11:22:17 AM
We'll know by around 2015 if Sol has anything to do with the Earth's warming, according to many scientists who support the Solar radiation theory, the Sun will go into a period of cooling which will peak in about 2050. Until then, we (society) should collect more evidence, but go ahead and take steps to control emission of greenhouse gases, more fuel efficient vehicles etc. I'm all for that, but its the sensationalism on both ends that both scares/annoys the fuck out of me. I mean I don't want people jumping on the ethanol bandwagon just because they watched An Inconvenient Truth, because ethanol is a horrible idea which will hurt us in more ways then it could possibly help. On the opposite end of the spectrum, I don't want people saying "fuck global warming, its not real" and continuing to buy 10 mpg SUVs
7/11/2007 11:30:19 AM
7/11/2007 11:32:37 AM
One, it definitely seems to be a little bit of confusion in the language used. But when I read this
7/11/2007 11:34:58 AM
I'd also like for nutsmackr to explain why he chose this thread title considering nobody in their right mind ("pro" or "anti" global warming) would ever insinuate that sunspots cause global warming...considering sunspots are cooler than the rest of the sun
7/11/2007 11:36:32 AM
Its also very much possible that Stellar radiation from a star is causing Global Warming, but its source is not from our star.
7/11/2007 11:44:28 AM
well I for one am glad that solar output doesnt have any effect on global warming...that means this wont heat up the earth at all according to Dr. Lockwood
7/11/2007 11:49:53 AM
7/11/2007 11:53:33 AM
link?
7/11/2007 11:56:18 AM
7/11/2007 11:56:41 AM
^^^How much research has gone into determining exactly what seasonal or geological processes have affected temperatures on the moons of Jupiter and other planets? We don't even have reliable temperature data on Earth from more than 100 years ago (and many would argue that much of the early-mid 1900s temperature data is unreliable)...yet we now also understand all the planetary workings of a bunch of other celestial bodies?^how come you continue to ignore my points about lag on the graphs not being mentioned and my very valid points about the lack of objectivity of any scientist saying "This should settle the debate"? Oh yeah because your cronies haven't indoctrinated you with the proper responses and talkin points yetThe better question is how do people get the idea that THE SUN doesn't play a role in TEMPERATURE? I mean seriously did you forget that when you learned it in Kindergarten?]
7/11/2007 11:58:05 AM
^^^ Pick one: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&client=safari&rls=en&q=climate+change+other+planets&btnG=Search^ Not as much that has been going in to Earth, but it's pretty easy to look at the orbits of the planets, or the rates of temperature changes and see they are obviously not related to the Earth's warming, or can't be warming for the same reasons.
7/11/2007 12:05:13 PM
A Martian year is about 700 days, if I remember correctly. Viking I and II stayed on Mars and reported back data (including temperature data) for more than one Martian year. (Viking I was about 3 Martian years and Viking II was 1 Martian Year). Now we take that data, and compare it to data we have collected from recent programs, which again, have been on site and collecting data for more than one Martian year. Low and behold, the temperature is significantly warmer.
7/11/2007 12:05:45 PM
7/11/2007 12:08:52 PM
After thinking about it more, I think Stellar Radiation from extrasolar sources is a plausible reason
7/11/2007 12:13:05 PM
^^^ It's more complex than that. You are neglecting the wobble in Mars' orbit, which apparently is a 55,000 year cycle:http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/onlinebks/mars/chap13.htm
7/11/2007 12:21:54 PM
7/11/2007 12:23:38 PM
7/11/2007 12:25:41 PM
The last ice age ended because of global warming.
^do you mean the ice age we are currently coming out of, or the last one not including the current one
7/11/2007 12:28:01 PM
^^^ Leading theories? Are you sure about that?It sounds like an interesting theory, because supernovas are cool, but I don't know about leading theory.And you DO realize that neutrinos are practically mass-less. It's extremely difficult for them to interact with other types of matter (trillions of them are constantly flying THROUGH the ENTIRE Earth). It's not possible for them to cause climate change, at least not with anything we currently know about neutrinos.^^^^ Yes it is[Edited on July 11, 2007 at 12:30 PM. Reason : ]
7/11/2007 12:30:07 PM
explain it then, if its so easy...explain how easy it is to look at temperature and orbit graphs/patterns of other planets and simply determine that "they are obviously not related to the Earth's warming"]
7/11/2007 12:31:52 PM
7/11/2007 12:38:03 PM
lol at you claiming that I am playing semantics and then you come with that bullshit right there...I GUESS TEMPERATURE IS NOT A PART OF CLIMATE
7/11/2007 12:40:38 PM
I tried to reduce this as much as possible for you. sun = can affect climatesun = not responsible for current climate change^ You're still not getting it. Surprise. [Edited on July 11, 2007 at 12:45 PM. Reason : .]
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