The Great Global Warming Myth
I would like to hear from anyone interested in acknowledging the myth regarding global warming.
Before you start throwing rocks and calling me names, I wish to point out that I'm not endorsing the way mankind is treating our planet, the only planet that we know of that can sustain us. I understand those issues and I also realize we cannot turn back the hands of time. My goal is to divert our focus from the "Chicken Little" attitude that has nothing constructive to offer, to a more lucid approach to what really can or should be done. Or if anything really should be done...
We've dabbled in solar technology. But haven't engineered a suitable storage device to meet the various need of the masses. Yet.
Water doesn't burn, as many would like to believe. It takes too much energy to just get it ready! YouTube - Saltwater Burns - John Kanzius
He-3 technology? Maybe some day... More research will cost billions and is perhaps decades away.
This link is from the US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration. It covers some enlightening information regarding what many have declared to be a global catastrophe. Like how the placement of temperature sensors has been over-run by "urban islands."
Many of those who call alarm to this myth, have ulterior motives.
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/ggw/newslett...change%20I.pdf
And, one that the title of which really caught my eye:
[url=http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?c Warming: A Convenient Lie[/url]
In here I read that there's evidence of global climatic changes on Pluto, and we've never even been there!
I grew up in Alaska, many many years ago. I remember sitting at home and the last time I looked across Katchemak Bay, there were glaciers (un-named at the time and probably still), I watched in awe as the glacier calved huge bergs. It was awesome.
That many year ago, you and me and he weren't declared carbon consumers. No one cried about global warming or carbon footprints.
But in my few years watching these local glaciers, it struck me: this isn't something new.
There is plenty of evidence that says these glaciers, like others around the world, have been at work for a long time... Over hundreds of millions of years.
We live on an evolving planet. The planet has it's own issues to deal with. I wonder if anyone here has read the study that shows how much planet has gone through "global warming" by man's influence, as opposed to how much is altered by natural forces, be it what it may. Tectonic plates? Pangaea?
Somewhere along the way, I read that in the early 1900's, during the birth of the automobile, there were actually more electric car manufacturers at the time when Henry Ford picked a car-line that happened to be an internal combustion model, and the rest... they say, is history...
How did we get to be so easily misdirected? Can we recycle against that?
Thing's that make you go : "Hmm..."