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I keep running into people, who do not believe global warming is due to human interference, with the planet's processes. Look. Even pro-AGW media does not completely analyze cumulative human stewardship, of all industry, flora, and fauna, since the industrial revolution, which is critical to understanding where we are going. NOBODY knows we have to re-green, generally, including let's get CO2-neutral biomass, NOW, including industrial hemp and switchgrass. While you're at it, search 'Ford, Diesel, hemp,' and READ.
Al Gore supported the drug war and other wars, which have a carbon signature. He did note die-offs are underway, but he won't grow hemp, on his big, dopey farm, after losing in 2000, while he refused to sue, over Florida's irregularities. Big and dopey, but look at Obama, busting more pot clubs and killing more people with drones, in four years, than GW Bush did, in eight years. Obama supported 2700 pages of private insurer debacle, Obamacare, the Democrats lost the House in 2010, and THEN they tried to pass biomass research, which lost, 2012.
Feel that sting, in your eyes? That is CARBONIC ACID. Get to Wikipedia, check 'acidification' or "oceanic acidification.' Know that carbonic acid is so nasty, it is threatening plankton, eggs, little fish, oysters, AND THE WHOLE OCEANIC FOOD CHAIN.
Bees die, from pesticides, but I bet carbonic acid also hurts them. When they die off, we cannot pollinate commercial crops.
Hey, we will get bigger cyclonic storms and rising seas and hot days, even in March. But the CARBONIC ACID is HERE, NOW. We re-green, including by planting mangroves on coastlines and genetically-engineered plants, in deserts, OR ELSE WE WILL SUFFER MASS EXTINCTION EVENT NUMBER 6. I just thought you'd like to know.
After he released An Inconvenient Truth (2006), Al Gore got on Saturday Night Live, collected his money, and went back to his big, dopey farm, to NOT grow pot.
Al Gore supported the drug war and other wars, which have a carbon signature. He did note die-offs are underway, but he won't grow hemp, on his big, dopey farm, after losing in 2000, while he refused to sue, over Florida's irregularities. Big and dopey, but look at Obama, busting more pot clubs and killing more people with drones, in four years, than GW Bush did, in eight years. Obama supported 2700 pages of private insurer debacle, Obamacare, the Democrats lost the House in 2010, and THEN they tried to pass biomass research, which lost, 2012.
Feel that sting, in your eyes? That is CARBONIC ACID. Get to Wikipedia, check 'acidification' or "oceanic acidification.' Know that carbonic acid is so nasty, it is threatening plankton, eggs, little fish, oysters, AND THE WHOLE OCEANIC FOOD CHAIN.
Bees die, from pesticides, but I bet carbonic acid also hurts them. When they die off, we cannot pollinate commercial crops.
Hey, we will get bigger cyclonic storms and rising seas and hot days, even in March. But the CARBONIC ACID is HERE, NOW. We re-green, including by planting mangroves on coastlines and genetically-engineered plants, in deserts, OR ELSE WE WILL SUFFER MASS EXTINCTION EVENT NUMBER 6. I just thought you'd like to know.
After he released An Inconvenient Truth (2006), Al Gore got on Saturday Night Live, collected his money, and went back to his big, dopey farm, to NOT grow pot.
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Tue, May 22, 2012 - 9:44 AMAnd we've got to fight it, Bob .We've got to vote the bastards in congress out who are in the liege of corporations .
There ought to be more communities like Arcosanti in the Arizona desert founded .
Furthermore, more people ought to work on enviromental engineering .
A couple of years ago, I recall reading about a device that could break up the molecules in clouds of pollution by purportedly hitting them with electromagnetic beams . We ought to look into deploying novel solutions to reversing the pollution that has already been unleashed, and not only stopping the further outputs .
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Wed, May 23, 2012 - 5:16 PMSkeptics of anthropogenic global warming have invaded YouTube, with dozens of redundantly loaded vids, many criticizing Al Gore and promoting Lord Christopher Monckton, who isn't seated in the House of Lords, and he is fabulously irrational. The comments are loaded, with flames, from skeptics, directed at often sarcastic AGW theory subscribers.
global warming skeptic lord - YouTube
The search results go on, for pages and pages. There are skeptic sites, which are directed to theories, like CO2-lag, and there are sites, like climateprediction.net and scienceblogs.com, where one may find scholarly interpretations of global warming information, including models, for predicting temperature rises. But although die-offs have started, from ocean acidification, when I hit search, for 'carbonic acid die-offs,' the first thing that comes up is my post, in another forum, and then we get an article:
Oceans are Acidifying Faster than Ever | The Toonari Post - Breaking News, U.S., World, Entertainment
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocea...dification
This article explains acidification is ACCELERATING, which is the case, also, for warming. Any exchanges involved, such as CO2 to H2CO3 are not going back; global warming skeptics offer how the earth's wobbles have something to do with CO2, from ocean mixing, with a purported turn-around, of 1000 years. What that means is these guys are trying to avoid re-greening, except for oil company executives' pockets.
Politicians use the gridlock maneuver, to prevent any action. Guys like Al Gore admit to global warming, but they have no positive endorsement, for industrial hemp or other biomass, and they like to go out and get pelted, with skeptic-propaganda, until AGW is discredited, by loads of idiots, on all kinds of websites, which permit or encourage propaganda. The Democrats gridlocked the courts and Congress with Obamacare, and they tried to pass biomass research, AFTER they lost the US House. The Democrats and Republicans love each other THAT MUCH.
Politicians around the world offer miserable regulations, like the Clean Air Act and Kyoto Accords, instead of positive solutions, to a dire problem. The object of these stupid proposals is to leave us at the mercy, of the vampires in the nuclear power industry. But then, Fukushima got splashed. Only an idiot would believe nuclear media can go safely, from construction to 10,000 years of chilling for waste, without a hitch, and those hitches are costly and deadly, suddenly.
But mainstream politicians don't act, to help us, at all, ever. They love controversy, which lets them get paid, to think less than they would have to, if any of them solved problems. They love how shills for special interests jump right up, like every last Exxon-Mobil junior executive, to prevent even one problem-solving approach, from evolving. So biomass fuels and aggressive genetic engineering toward plants capable of re-greening are not coming, until a food chain failure.
The CO2 is NOT exchanging neatly, between the atmosphere and oceans. Any reference to this, without explaining the imminently deadly, positive carbonic acid exchange involves blocking, for the purpose of diversion of all media, including profits, to crooks. The accelerations are critical; how much damage from heat, enhanced motion, and acid will we be able to absorb, before we suffer a nasty, systemic collapse?
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Fri, June 1, 2012 - 10:54 AMWe re-green, or the oceanic food-chain fails, soon enough. I suggest immediate expedition of hemp and switchgrass for most biomass needs. We need genetic engineering for botany, so we can re-green desertified lands and polluted land and sea areas. Or we get to go to hell, day after tomorrow.
We might suffer Mass Extinction Event 6, since extinction rates are already 100 times, headed for 1000 times normal!
Ocean acidity is increasing at unprecedented rate:
mathaba.net/news/
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The latest study, released in March 2012, was done by a team of researchers from five countries eho reviewed hundreds of paleoceanographic studies, and found evidence for only one period in the last 300 million years when the oceans changed even remotely as fast as today: the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, or PETM, some 56 million years ago. During the PETM over a period of about 5000 years there was a surge of carbon dioxide which doubled atmospheric concentrations that resulted in global average temperatures surging up by about 6C.
We have already experienced atmospheric CO2 rising about 30 percent, to 393 parts per million in the last 100 years, with ocean pH falling by 0.1 unit, to 8.1. This rate of acidification is 10 times faster than during the PETM event 56 million years ago according to lead author Bärbel Hönisch. Predictions by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) show that pH may fall another 0.3 units to 7.8 by the end of the century which could see a marine mass extinction event similar to those observed during the PETM.
We are already starting to see the effects of ocean acidification as it impacts on fisheries and ecosystems.
In a recent study, scientists from Stony Brook University found that the larvae of bay scallops and hard clams grow best at pre-industrial pH levels, while their shells corrode at the levels projected for 2100. See The effects of elevated carbon dioxide concentrations on the metamorphosis, size, and survival of larval hard clams (Mercenaria mercenaria), bay scallops (Argopecten irradians), and Eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) (abstract | media release)
Off the U.S. Pacific Northwest, the death of oyster larvae has recently been linked to the upwelling of acidic water there. See Yale 360 November 2011 article - Northwest Oyster Die-offs Show Ocean Acidification Has Arrived
In a 2011 study of coral reefs off Papua New Guinea, scientists writing in the journal Nature Climate Change found that when pH dropped to 7.8, reef diversity declined by as much as 40 percent. The study concluded "Reef development ceased below pH 7.7. Our empirical data from this unique field setting confirm model predictions that ocean acidification, together with temperature stress, will probably lead to severely reduced diversity, structural complexity and resilience of Indo-Pacific coral reefs within this century." See Losers and winners in coral reefs acclimatized to elevated carbon dioxide concentrations (abstract)
Studies with clownfish larvae raised in the lab show that they lose their ability to sniff out predators and find their way home when pH drops below 7.8. See Ocean acidification impairs olfactory discrimination and homing ability of a marine fish (abstract)
Several other studies show that ocean acidification may be fatal to fish at various stages of their life cycle. See Skeptical Science 22 December 2011 article Ocean Acidification Is Fatal To Fish
Climate related changes in oceans may also increase jellyfish frequency with impacts on fisheries. See Climate-related increases in jellyfish frequency suggest a more gelatinous future for the North Sea (Climate-related increases in jellyfish frequency suggest a more gelatinous future for the North Sea) and Evidence for impacts by jellyfish on North Sea herring recruitment (Evidence for impacts by jellyfish on North Sea herring recruitment)
Ocean acidification impact on fisheries
Ocean acidification will impact the economic importance of fisheries, with the people most affected being island and developing countries reliant on subsistence fisheries for protein. A 2010 United Nations Environment Program report on Environmental Consequences of Ocean Acidification: a threat to Food Security (PDF) estimates that 3 billion people use fish protein in their diet, with one billion people dependent on subsistence fishing as a primary food source.
"The contribution of marine protein to global food security is substantial. Fish, including shellfish, contribute 15% of animal protein for three billion people worldwide. A further one billion people rely on fisheries for their primary source of protein. Fish are even more important in countries where other protein sources decline seasonally." says the report.
Achim Steiner, UN Under-Secretary General and UNEP Executive Director, said in a 2010 media release: "Ocean acidification is yet another red flag being raised, carrying planetary health warnings about the uncontrolled growth in greenhouse gas emissions. It is a new and emerging piece in the scientific jigsaw puzzle, but one that is triggering rising concern".
"Whether ocean acidification on its own proves to be a major or a minor challenge to the marine environment and its food chain is to date unknown. But the phenomenon comes against a backdrop of already stressed seas and oceans as a result of over-fishing to other forms of environmental degradation. Thus the public might quite rightly ask how many red flags do governments need to see before the message to act gets through," he said at the launch of the report in Cancun in 2010.
Many commercial fishermen and aquaculture farmers are already aware of ocean acidification and the threat to their livelihoods and culture. It just requires Government's to impose the necessary regulations to limit and reduce carbon emissions. The National Fisheries Conservation Centre (NFCC) and Sustainable Fisheries Partnership have produced a series of informative videos which highlights the threat to commercial fisheries.
Resolving the problem of ocean acidification will not be easy, and may prove insurmountable in the timeframe we have available for taking mitigation action in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
"It's not a problem that can be quickly reversed," said Christopher Langdon, a biological oceanographer at the University of Miami who co-authored the study on Papua New Guinea reefs. "Once a species goes extinct it's gone forever. We're playing a very dangerous game."
By the end of this century with business as usual we are likely to hit a similar temperature of 6C of warming similar to that experienced during the PETM event 56 million years ago. We still have global carbon emissions increasing with a Record increase in Greenhouse gas emissions for 2010. Scientists such as James Hansen, Ken Caldeira and Eelco Rohling at December 2011 American Geophysical Union meeting warned about climate sensitivity and that the paleoclimate record points towards potential rapid climate change.
Unless we start mitigation action very soon what was done naturally in 5000 years we are doing in about 100 years. Scientists and economists have warned that Carbon Emissions need to peak this decade to meet a 2 °C temperature goal. Even the conservative International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned Bold change of direction needed globally to meet climate commitments. Yet the Durban mandate from last year proposes no significant international action until at least 2020. Read climate policy analyst Mark Lynas description of the outcome of Durban - a major step forward but not for ten years. -
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Thu, June 7, 2012 - 4:12 PMMethane release is accelerating, particularly from Arctic areas, and methane is going to accelerate global warming:
ameg.me/index.php/methane
NASA shows, how the thicker, perennial Arctic ice is melting, fast, never mind the annual ice:
www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/featur ... -melt.html
Greenland is hot, this May:
thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/0 ... ning-766f/
A mere 1.6 C can melt the Greenland ice, inundating coastal cities, with rising seas:
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 003232.htm
Today's climate is more closely tied to CO2 levels, than ancient climates:
phys.org/news/2012-06-today-clim ... oxide.html
I wish I had the power-point game going on, so I could post the graph, showing all five peaks and valleys, from the past 450,000 years, which clearly shows how CO2 levels force warming and cooling, both, in all five major trends.
Usually, in the case of peak warming, the heat shoots past CO2, which peaks at about 280 ppm, last instance 120,000 years ago, whereupon CO2 starts declining, and cooling follows, until a trough is reached, CO2 starts rising, and temperatures follow.
We are due, for a decline in CO2, to reduce the now-ripe warming trend, but CO2 shot way past 280 ppm, all the way to 400 ppm, in the time since the start of the industrial age, at the end of the 18th Century.
The methane is releasing, big-time, and the warming has not caught the CO2, yet. We are about to get hotter, hot as hot can be, and way off the charts hot. And the oceans and other bodies of water will acidify, killing all desirable species. We face Mass Extinction Event 6, no doubt. -
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Thu, June 7, 2012 - 6:32 PMdon't have to worry about this
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Fri, June 8, 2012 - 3:48 AMHow many bitches do you intend to get to believe this? Might need some handsome fairies. -
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Fri, June 8, 2012 - 4:58 PM[url=timeforchange.org/ocean-aci...ming]Ocean acidification - another effect of global warming | Time for change[/url]
With the rise of atmospheric CO2 concentrations from the pre-industrial level of 280 parts per million to 379 parts per million in 2005 (IPCC, 2007), the amount of carbon in the ocean has increased substantially and rapidly. Global data collected over several decades indicate that the oceans have absorbed at least half of the anthropogenic CO2 emissions that have occurred since 1750 (Sabine et. al. 2004). This carbon dioxide has combined with water to form carbonic acid, which, like all acids, releases hydrogen ions (H+) into solution, making ocean surface water 30 percent more acidic on average. Depending on the extent of future CO2 emissions and other factors, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (2007) predicts that ocean acidity could increase by 150 percent by 2100.
Potential Impacts on Marine Organisms
A 150 percent increase in ocean acidity would be undetectable to the average human, but certain marine organisms including mollusks, crustaceans, reef-forming corals and some species of algae and phytoplankton are particularly vulnerable to small changes in pH. These species, known as "marine calcifiers," all create skeletons or shells out of calcium carbonate. The essential building block for this process is the carbonate ion, but when combined with hydrogen ions released by carbonic acid, it is rendered useless for shell-building organisms. The concentration of carbonate ions is expected to decline by half during this century due to increased atmospheric carbon dioxide levels (Orr et. al., 2005).
Marine calcifiers face a second challenge: their calcium carbonate shells dissolve in environments that are too acidic. In fact, some deep, cold ocean waters are naturally too acidic for marine calcifiers to survive, meaning that these organisms only exist above a certain depth known as the "saturation horizon." With ocean acidification, the saturation horizon is expected to shift closer to the surface by 50 to 200 meters relative to its position during the 1800s (Doney, 2006). The Southern and Arctic oceans, which are colder and therefore naturally more acidic, may become entirely inhospitable for organisms with shells made from aragonite--one of the weaker mineral forms of calcium carbonate--by the end of this century (EUR-OCEANS, 2007).
Potential impacts on harvested species like fishes and squids are more uncertain. One area of concern is acidosis, or the build-up of carbonic acid in body fluids, which can disrupt growth, respiration and reproduction. An indirect but perhaps more certain consequence is that many species will suffer from the loss of marine calcifiers, which provide essential food and habitat (including coral reefs) for countless ocean dwellers.
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Get this graph up, of the past 430,000 years. Note the plots of CO2 levels against temperature, the spread of peaks and troughs is widening, and how CO2 is obviously a forcing factor, in either halting peaks, of warmings or troughs, of coolings.
The CO2 levels out at 180 ppm, to send the temperature and CO2 equilibrium back up, for 80-120,000 years, per cycle. The warming trend lasts only a few thousand years, until CO2 reaches 280 ppm, while cooling trends are more moderate, taking up most of each cycle.
All trends are similar, until humans enter the industrial age, at the start of the 19th Century. At the end of the graph, CO2 jumps past the usual turnaround of 280 ppm, to reach modern levels, of 400 ppm. The temperature will follow this, without doubt.
Moreover, methane is leaking into the atmosphere, from formerly frozen areas, mainly in the Arctic. See AMEG.me, for particulars. But the warming will be runaway, and the oceans can reach caustic levels of acidity, by the end of this century.
Caustic or not, the cold waters which well up will kill plankton, when they formerly nourished them, which will disrupt the oceanic food chain.
Here's a report on threatened species:
[url=www.iucnredlist.org/about/su...s]Summary Statistics[/url]
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Tue, June 12, 2012 - 4:30 PM[B][I]Take a look at the swell graph, from the UK. It plots CO2 and temperature, over the last 400,000 years, to show clear trends, for CO2 to peak, at 280 ppm, whereupon a global equilibrium is reached, and CO2 begins to drop, forcing a gradual drop in temperatures, over about 80,000 years, whereupon CO2 reaches its usual minimum, 180 ppm, and it starts to increase, forcing temperatures up, all the way to the global maximum, in a 5-10K year-rocketing, for which the right side of the graph coincides with the Anthrocene Period, where humans arrived and became the dominant life-form, in the Holocene Age.
At the right side of the graph, the red line heads for today's level, of 400 ppm, clearly fingering humans, for cumulative defoliation and consumption of sequestered CO2, in fossil fuels, which as anthropogenic global warming (AGW) means WE DID IT.
So don't get all wingnut stupid, and then pretend humans didn't cause trouble, and the line on the right doesn't join with MORE CO2 and CH4, issuing from warming waters and lands, to create runaway global warming and acidification, when seas can get 36 C or hotter, and organisms have to respirate on H2S:[/I][/B]
[img]www.brighton73.freeserve.co.uk/gw...mg]
[I][B]Here's a primer, in case any of this slid by you, while you were wingnuttty or doinking Obamagirl; seen her lately?[/B][/I]
www.ncpa.org/pdfs/Global...ngPrimer.pdf
[B][I]Still more good media:[/I][/B]
www.geocraft.com/WVFossils...k_yrs.html
Comparison of Atmospheric Temperature with CO2 Over The Last 400,000 Years
For more than 2 million years our earth has cycled in and out of Ice Ages, accompanied by massive ice sheets accumulating over polar landmasses and a cold, desert-like global climate. Although the tropics during the Ice Age were still tropical, the temperate regions and sub-tropical regions were markedly different than they are today. There is a strong correlation between temperature and CO2 concentrations during this time.
Historically, glacial cycles of about 100,000 years are interupted by brief warm interglacial periods-- like the one we enjoy today. Changes in both temperatures and CO2 are considerable and generally synchronized, according to data analysis from ice and air samples collected over the last half century from permanent glaciers in Antarctica and other places. Interglacial periods of 15,000- 20,000 years provide a brief respite from the normal state of our natural world-- an Ice Age Climate. Our present interglacial vacation from the last Ice Age began about 18,000 years ago.
Over the last 400,000 years the natural upper limit of atmospheric CO2 concentrations is assumed from the ice core data to be about 300 ppm. Other studies using proxy such as plant stomata, however, indicate this may closer to the average value, at least over the last 15,000 years. Today, CO2 concentrations worldwide average about 380 ppm. Compared to former geologic periods, concentrations of CO2 in our atmosphere are still very small and may not have a statistically measurable effect on global temperatures. For example, during the Ordovician Period 460 million years ago CO2 concentrations were 4400 ppm while temperatures then were about the same as they are today.
Do rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations cause increasing global temperatures, or could it be the other way around? This is one of the questions being debated today. Interestingly, CO2 lags an average of about 800 years behind the temperature changes-- confirming that CO2 is not the cause of the temperature increases. One thing is certain-- earth's climate has been warming and cooling on it's own for at least the last 400,000 years, as the data below show. At year 18,000 and counting in our current interglacial vacation from the Ice Age, we may be due-- some say overdue-- for return to another icehouse climate!
[I][B]Heeeere's NASA, which employs guys like Dr. James Hansen, so expect more warnings, about warming and acid:[/B][/I]
climate.nasa.gov/evidence/
The current warming trend is of particular significance because most of it is very likely human-induced and proceeding at a rate that is unprecedented in the past 1,300 years.1
Earth-orbiting satellites and other technological advances have enabled scientists to see the big picture, collecting many different types of information about our planet and its climate on a global scale. Studying these climate data collected over many years reveal the signals of a changing climate.
Certain facts about Earth's climate are not in dispute:
The heat-trapping nature of carbon dioxide and other gases was demonstrated in the mid-19th century.2 Their ability to affect the transfer of infrared energy through the atmosphere is the scientific basis of many JPL-designed instruments, such as AIRS. Increased levels of greenhouse gases must cause the Earth to warm in response.
Ice cores drawn from Greenland, Antarctica, and tropical mountain glaciers show that the Earth’s climate responds to changes in solar output, in the Earth’s orbit, and in greenhouse gas levels. They also show that in the past, large changes in climate have happened very quickly, geologically-speaking: in tens of years, not in millions or even thousands.3
[I][B]If you don't believe AGW is real, and you don't believe in the runaway warming, which is underway, you are really ignorant, at least. But if you stay ignorant, you have yourself to blame, since I have enough at this thread, alone, to warn people, how acidification is going to take out aragonite-based carbonate-shellfish, which is happening, NOW:[/B][/I]
www.plosone.org/article/in...one.0005661
We expect bivalve larvae to be more vulnerable than adults to increased CO2 because larvae biomineralize aragonite, the more soluble form of CaCO3, rather than calcite, the predominant material used in adult shell. Weiss et al. [17] further indicate that during biomineralization some bivalve larvae, (e.g., Crassostrea gigas and Mercenaria mercenaria) generate an even more soluble amorphous CaCO3 as an ephemeral precursor to crystalline aragonite, and because larvae are generally less robust than adults to a variety of stresses. If larvae are indeed more susceptible to acidification, it may lead to their reduced performance, or even failure, ultimately leading to negative effects on oysters and other shellfish populations. Kurihara et al. observed at very high pCO2 (2268 µatm) that embryonic development and shell formation in Crassostrea gigas was inhibited during the initial 48 h following fertilization [18]. How shifting carbonate chemistry will alter the ecological structure and function in benthic communities remains a critical gap in our knowledge [1]–[2].
[I][B]When the seawater kills shellfish, it will gradually become caustic, to kill all O2 respirators, until H2S respirators re-evolve, as they have, in the past. Check the review of Richard Alley's 2009 lecture, to the AGU:[/B][/I]
thinkprogress.org/climate/2...e-history/
www.agu.org/meetings/fm0...os/A23A.shtml
www.agu.org/
[B][I]More good information, on acidification of the oceans:[/I][/B]
www.eurograduate.com/article.asp
As global warming intensifies, so increasing carbon dioxide levels in the worlds oceans may represent an increasing problem to the fish farming and shellfish industry. The oceans absorb around a third of the 20bn tonnes of carbon dioxide produced each year by human activity. While the process helps to slow global warming by keeping the gas from the atmosphere, in sea water this carbon dioxide dissolves to form carbonic acid rising levels of which cause minerals called carbonates to dissolve. One of these carbonate minerals, aragonite, is used by corals and other marine organisms such as shellfish to grow their skeletons. Aragonite is particularly susceptible to damage by carbonic acid, meaning that creatures with skeletons made from this may find it hard to survive in more acidic seas.
If this is the case, then the EU faces a serious problem. The aquaculture industry of the European Union produces a total of 1.3m tonnes of fishery products a year for a value of about €3 billion. It is estimated by the EU itself that the regions aquaculture provides some 80,000 full or part-time jobs, equivalent to 57,000 full-time jobs. With the importance of the industrys future in mind, a new EU-funded project is set to investigate how marine organisms form shells, bones and other structures made from calcium carbonate such as coral reefs, together with the impact of environmental changes on the calcification process.
www.eurograduate.com/article.asp
[I][B]My prediction is many areas of the earth will be challenged as human habitat, and the human population will be reduced, by forcing factors, related to global warming and acidification, of bodies of water. HEY! Are you a submarine-human? You will die, anyway. So smarten up. We re-green and use CO2-neutral biomass, or many of us will die, no doubt.[/B][/I] -
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Wed, June 13, 2012 - 9:51 PMBob. Get over here right now and suck my 65 year old big fact white cock.
You have no life, don't tell me you have something better to be doing than sucking my Viagra-hard penis! -
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Read about the Koch Brothers and dream about me bashing the crap out of you, Wyndham:
Tue, June 19, 2012 - 4:36 PMDavid and Charles Koch funded a study, which found global warming science is legitimate, which with their advocacy of reduction of drug laws has me avoiding Occupy Wall Street, but I won't be giving money to Republicans. The study:
climatecrocks.com/2012/06/1...man-cause/
NASA is always a good read:
climate.nasa.gov/
Henry Ford and other vids, for hemp ethanol and plastic, from old school technology:
www.youtube.com/watch
www.youtube.com/watch
Dr. Wing Sung, tonight:
www.youtube.com/watch
We are suffering 10x CO2 rate, relative to the PETM extinction event, so expect accelerated outgassing of CH4 and more CO2, warming, oceanic acidification, sea level rise, and reduced human and animal habitat. Good luck, ducking Mass Extinction Event 6.
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Sun, June 24, 2012 - 7:04 PMwww.usmessageboard.com/member...ise.jpg
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Temperature rise is ACCELERATING. We can be refugees, or we can host refugees, or die:
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For the first time since the dinosaurs disappeared, humans are driving animals and plants to extinction faster than new species can evolve, one of the world's experts on biodiversity has warned.
Conservation experts have already signalled that the world is in the grip of the "sixth great extinction" of species, driven by the destruction of natural habitats, hunting, the spread of alien predators and disease, and climate change.
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Human beings and the natural world are on a collision course. Human activities inflict harsh and often irreversible damage on the environment and on critical resources. If not checked, many of our current practices put at serious risk the future that we wish for human society and the plant and animal kingdoms, and may so alter the living world that it will be unable to sustain life in the manner that we know. Fundamental changes are urgent if we are to avoid the collision our present course will bring about.... WARNING we the undersigned, senior members of the world's scientific community, hereby warn all humanity of what lies ahead. A great change in our stewardship of the earth and the life on it, is required, if vast human misery is to be avoided and our global home on this planet is not to be irretrievably mutilated. World Scientists' Warning To Humanity:
The environment is suffering critical stress:
The Atmosphere
Stratospheric ozone depletion threatens us with enhanced ultraviolet radiation at the earth's surface, which can be damaging or lethal to many life forms. Air pollution near ground level, and acid precipitation, are already causing widespread injury to humans, forests and crops.
Water Resources
Heedless exploitation of depletable ground water supplies endangers food production and other essential human systems. Heavy demands on the world's surface waters have resulted in serious shortages in some 80 countries, containing 40% of the world's population. Pollution of rivers, lakes and ground water further limits the supply.
Oceans
Destructive pressure on the oceans is severe, particularly in the coastal regions which produce most of the world's food fish. The total marine catch is now at or above the estimated maximum sustainable yield. Some fisheries have already shown signs of collapse. Rivers carrying heavy burdens of eroded soil into the seas also carry industrial, municipal, agricultural, and livestock waste -- some of it toxic.
Soil
Loss of soil productivity, which is causing extensive Land abandonment, is a widespread byproduct of current practices in agriculture and animal husbandry. Since 1945, 11% of the earth's vegetated surface has been degraded -- an area larger than India and China combined -- and per capita food production in many parts of the world is decreasing.
Forests
Tropical rain forests, as well as tropical and temperate dry forests, are being destroyed rapidly. At present rates, some critical forest types will be gone in a few years and most of the tropical rain forest will be gone before the end of the next century. With them will go large numbers of plant and animal species.
Living Species
The irreversible loss of species, which by 2100 may reach one third of all species now living, is especially serious. We are losing the potential they hold for providing medicinal and other benefits, and the contribution that genetic diversity of life forms gives to the robustness of the world's biological systems and to the astonishing beauty of the earth itself.
Much of this damage is irreversible on a scale of centuries or permanent. Other processes appear to pose additional threats. Increasing levels of gases in the atmosphere from human activities, including carbon dioxide released from fossil fuel burning and from deforestation, may alter climate on a global scale. Predictions of global warming are still uncertain -- with projected effects ranging from tolerable to very severe -- but the potential risks are very great.
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Decades or centuries after a habitat perturbation, extinction related to the perturbation may still be taking place. This is perhaps the least understood and most insidious aspect of habitat destruction. We can clear-cut a forest and then point out that the attendant extinctions are low, when in reality a larger number of extinctions will take place in the future. We will have produced an extinction debt that has to be paid. . . We might curtail our hunting practices when some given population falls to very low numbers and think that we have succeeded in "saving" the species in question, when in reality we have produced an extinction debt that ultimately must be paid in full. . . Extinction debts are bad debts, and when they are eventually paid, the world is a poorer place.
For example, the disappearance of crucial pollinators will not cause the immediate extinction of tree species with life cycles measured in centuries. Similarly, a study of West African primates found an extinction debt of over 30 percent of the total primate fauna as a result of historic deforestation. This suggests that protection of remaining forests in these areas might not be enough to prevent extinctions caused by past habitat loss. While we may be able to predict the effects of the loss of some species, we know too little about the vast majority of species to make reasonable projections. The unanticipated loss of unknown species will have a magnified effect over time.
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Anthropogenic Global Warming is real, and here is a short list, of related INCONVENIENT TRUTHS: (one of them is here comes M.E.E.6!
Mon, June 25, 2012 - 10:45 AMWhat happens, if East Antarctica melts? Sea levels will likely be 25 m higher, without all that. But sea levels MIGHT be 50 m higher. We shall see, if SLR accelerates, past 3-4 mm, per year.
When warming finishes accelerating, and seas are bigger and hotter, heavier tides will wash, over and near plates, faults, and magma chambers. When heavier tides do THAT, volcanoes will erupt.
When any of the following volcanoes happen to erupt under ice, that ice will melt, to undercut the East Antarctic ice sheet:
THE PLEIADES Stratovolcano Potassium-Argon East Antarctica
UNNAMED Scoria cones Holocene? East Antarctica
MOUNT RITTMANN Shield volcano Pleistocene-Fumarolic East Antarctica
MELBOURNE Stratovolcano Tephrochronology East Antarctica
UNNAMED Submarine volcano Holocene? East Antarctica
EREBUS Stratovolcano Historical East Antarctica
MT. MORNING Shield volcano Holocene? East Antarctica
ROYAL SOCIETY RANGE Cinder cones Holocene? East Antarctica
If temperatures are 8-20 C hotter, than today's global average, that ice might melt and really, REALLY screw things up, for any humans, left alive. This could take more than a couple of hundred years, but don't underestimate human sociopaths. They could multiply, like pond scum, send the temperature way up, and take out ALL the ice.
But will they do that? Humans might re-green. We'll have to wait and see.
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[url=factsanddetails.com/world.php THEIR MECHANICS, STRUCTURE AND VOCABULARY - World Topics | Facts and Details[/url]
A tuya is a volcano that erupted under a glacier. The Vatnajökull glacier in Europe is a temperate glacier covering about 8,300 square kilometers in the SE part of Iceland. Volcanic fissure systems of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge plate boundary are partly covered by the western part of the ice sheet. Two major volcanic centers lie beneath the ice, the Bardarbunga volcanic centre and the Grimsvötn volcanic centre both with large subglacial caldera depressions. [Source: Nordisk Vulkanologisk Institut (Nordic Volcanological Institute, Iceland) Website, 2001]
Glaciers and Global Warming
Worldwide glaciers are shrinking. Many blame global warming, which seems to be causing more snowfall in the winter but more melting in the summer. Many glaciers are melting rapidly with the pace having picked up in the last decade. Glaciers have almost vanished from Africa and Papua New Guinea.
In the Caucasus half of all glaciers have disappeared in the last 100 years. Mt. Kilimanjaro’s ice cap has shrunk by half in the last 40 years and by 80 percent in the last 100 years. By some estimates it could be ice free in as little as 15 years. Glaciers in the some parts of the Alps and the Andes are shrinking at an alarming rate and some worry they could disappear in the coming decade.
In the 1980s and 1990s glaciers in the Alps have been melting faster but ice covers in Scandinavia, Greenland, Iceland and New Zealand have been growing.
In 2008, a total of 70 Swiss glaciers were retreating and five were advancing according to the Swiss Glacier Monitoring network. The Aletsch glacier, the largest in the Alps and a major water source for the Rhine, has been retreating for about 150 years yet it still holds 27 million tons of ice, enough to fill 12 million Olympic-size swimming pools.
Run off from melting glaciers and ice caps is raising sea levels by 1.2 centimeters a year. Estimates vary but glacier and mountain caps could contribute 70 centimeters to global sea levels if they were all to melt.
The melting of glaciers isn’t necessarily tied to global warming. Scientists say it can take decades for a glacier to respond to warming and that melting is occurring is still partly the warming after the Little Age from 1450 to 1890.
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So what will cause East Antarctica, to give up its ice? Hey, maybe humans won't re-green, the accelerating temperatures will reach some new high, and in a couple of hundred years, the eastern ice sheet might get damaged, but not for the time being. Never underestimate sociopathic humans. They can think of a way, to screw this up, but not until they ignore AGW some more:
[url=www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/521200 Geografiska Annaler. Series A, Physical Geography, Vol. 75, No. 4 (1993), pp. 155-204[/url]
A case is made for the stability of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet during Pliocene time from landscape development and surficial sediments in the Dry Valleys sector of the Transantarctic Mountains. The alternate hypothesis of Pliocene meltdown requires atmospheric temperatures 20°C above present values, late Pliocene ice-sheet overriding of the Transantarctic Mountains, and possible rapid late Pliocene mountain uplift of 1000-3000 m. The geomorphological results suggest that these conditions were not met in the Dry Valleys region. Rather, Pliocene mean annual atmospheric temperatures were at most only 3° to 8°C above present values; ice-sheet overriding occurred in Miocene time (>13.6 Ma); Pliocene glacier expansion was limited; and Pliocene surface uplift was only about 250 to 300 m. These conclusions are based on field studies in Taylor and Wright Valleys, in the western Asgard Range, and in the Quartermain Mountains. The chronology comes from numerous 40Ar/39Ar dates on in-situ volcanic ashes that occur in stratigraphic association with unconsolidated diamictons in the western Dry Valleys, basaltic lava flows interbedded with widespread tills in Taylor Valley, and reworked basaltic clasts in alpine moraines in east-central Wright Valley. The combined evidence from the Dry Valleys region indicates that slope evolution was severely restricted throughout Pliocene time, and has been so since at least the middle Miocene. The implication is that most of the Dry Valleys landscape is relict and that it reflects ancient erosion, possibly under semi-arid climate conditions, prior to middle-Miocene time.
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Since their theory of Pliocene meltdown requires 20 C above present values, MAYBE future humans will be safe, from meltdown, in East Antarctica. What will be determined is whether humans can limit acceleration of warming, to some level, which does not completely exceed previous warmings.
The modern acceleration of warming is likely happening, NOW, since out-gassing from all affected Arctic regions has been evident, and humans won't reduce emissions in any way, including to reduce the drug war or any other war and the related carbon footprint, which would allow widespread growing of industrial hemp, known to be a valuable biomass resource.
Whether humans can see fit to re-green deserts and polluted lands and waters remains to be seen. Humans are at war, and war enables profiteers, who have put a price on everything. The price on simple VALUE is too high, for humans to continue to multiply, indefinitely, but we are 7.017 billions.
Unless humans swing value against the carbon footprint, in favor of eco-balance, humans are still too stupid, to survive what is happening and what is coming. What is coming might be a meltdown, of East Antarctica, but this remains to be seen.
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Will Mass Extinction Event 6 challenge the Permian/Triassic Extinction, for the top killer, of all geologic time?
Fri, June 29, 2012 - 4:56 PMWhile Wyndham and Gay Jesus Vampire jump out of their coffins and try to figure out, if they want to die-off, by shoving at people who will pound nails into either of them, species are becoming extinct, at a rate, 100 times normal, headed for 1000 times normal, which may accelerate, while sea level rise accelerates, storms become more powerful, and the methane out-gassing may indicate, we have a common scenario, with the leading extinction event of all time, playing out.
SLR predictions are variable because the rise of GHG-concentrations is variously 10x faster, than out-gassing, before the temperature rises, of the PETM extinction, 56 m.y.a. The temperature rise is only starting to accelerate, with the SLR following.
That means, steady rises, featuring lots of ups and downs, from the several forcing factors are morphing, to steadier rises and then to accelerating rises.
One really nasty aspect, of out-gassing is the virtual eruption, of CH4, methane, which breaks down, to CO2 and H2O, but this takes time. And methane is jumping out SO MUCH, we need to wonder whether it caused the largest extinction event, ever:[/i]
[url=unfccc.int/ghg_data/ghg.../4146.php]GHG data from UNFCCC[/url]
In accordance with Articles 4 and 12 of the Climate Change Convention, and the relevant decisions of the Conference of the Parties, countries that are Parties to the Convention submit national greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories to the Climate Change secretariat. These submissions are made in accordance with the reporting requirements adopted under the Convention, such as The UNFCCC Reporting Guidelines on Annex I Inventories (document FCCC/SBSTA/2004/8) for Annex I Parties and Guidelines for the preparation of national communications for non-Annex I Parites (decision 17/CP.8). The inventory data are provided in the annual GHG inventory submissions by Annex I Parties and in the national communications under the Convention by non-Annex I Parties.
The GHG data reported by Parties contain estimates for direct greenhouse gases, such as:
CO2 - Carbon dioxide
CH4 - Methane
N2O - Nitrous oxide
PFCs - Perfluorocarbons
HFCs - Hydrofluorocarbons
SF6 - Sulphur hexafluoride
. . . as well as for the indrect greenhouse gases such as SO2, NOx, CO and NMVOC.
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[url=www.giss.nasa.gov/research/...hane/]NASA GISS: Research Features: Methane: A Scientific Journey from Obscurity to Climate Super-Stardom[/url]
Along with isotopic analyses of the ice itself (which is mainly related to temperature), the researchers (such as Jérôme Chappellaz in Grenoble, France) were able to isolate the gases trapped inside tiny bubbles in the ice. The greenhouses gases, CO2 and CH4, within those bubbles showed that since the industrial period began (around the mid-1800s) concentrations of both CO2 and CH4 have been increasing rapidly. In fact, CH4 concentrations have more than doubled over the last 150 years, and the contribution to the enhanced greenhouse effect is almost half of that due to CO2 increases over the same period.
The changes over the last century seem to be mostly related to increased emissions due to human activity: leaks from mining and natural gas pipelines, landfills, increased irrigation (particularly rice paddies, which are essentially artificial wetlands) and increased livestock producing more intestinal CH4 (!) among other factors. However, over the last ice age, and particularly in the turbulent world just prior to the modern Holocene period (roughly the last 11,500 years), methane was observed to oscillate almost hand-in-hand in response to rapid climate changes such as the Younger Dryas cold interval (a return to almost full ice age conditions 12,500 years ago).
[img]www.giss.nasa.gov/research/....gif[/img]
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[url=www.epa.gov/outreach/sou....html]Sources and Emissions | Methane | Climate Change | U.S. EPA[/url]
Methane (CH4) is emitted from a variety of both human-related (anthropogenic) and natural sources. Human-related activities include fossil fuel production, animal husbandry (enteric fermentation in livestock and manure management), rice cultivation, biomass burning, and waste management. These activities release significant quantities of methane to the atmosphere. It is estimated that more than 50 percent of global methane emissions are related to human-related activities (U.S. EPA). Natural sources of methane include wetlands, gas hydrates, permafrost, termites, oceans, freshwater bodies, non-wetland soils, and other sources such as wildfires.
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[url=www.astrobio.net/pressrele...g]Methane: the Great Dying?[/url]
What caused the worst mass extinction in Earth's history 251 million years ago? This event is one of the most catastrophic in life's history: the P/T extinction.
An asteroid or comet colliding with Earth? A greenhouse effect? Volcanic eruptions in Siberia? Or an entirely different culprit? Scientists have suggested many possible causes for this "Great Dying": severe volcanism, a nearby supernova, environmental changes wrought by the formation of a super-continent, the devastating impact of a large asteroid -- or some combination of these. Whatever happened during this period left no form of life undisturbed: No class or species was spared from devastation. Trees, plants, lizards, proto-mammals, insects, fish, mollusks, and microbes -- all were nearly wiped out. More than 9 in 10 marine species and 7 in 10 land species vanished. Life on our planet almost came to an end.
This catastrophe - marked in the geologic record as the Permian/Triassic boundary - occurred about 250 million years ago--and is not to be confused with the better-known Cretaceous-Tertiary (K/T) extinction that signaled the end of at least fifty percent of all species, including the dinosaurs, 65 million years ago. During this earlier cataclysmic period in Earth's history, known as "The Great Dying," up to 96 percent of marine species and about 70 percent of land species were wiped out. Scientists have not been able to determine what caused this cataclysm to life, although theories of asteroid impacts, climatic changes, and the greenhouse effect have all been suggested. Many paleontologists have been skeptical of the theory that an asteroid caused the extinction, since early studies of the fossil record suggested that the die-out happened gradually over millions of years -- not suddenly like a single, catastrophic event. But as their methods for dating the disappearance of species has improved, estimates of its duration have shrunk from millions of years to between 8,000 and 100,000 years--a very quick event in geological terms.
A Northwestern University chemical engineer believes the culprit may be an enormous explosion of methane (natural gas) erupting from the ocean depths. This explanation is closer to the inverse of an external impact, like an asteroid, and more like a disgorging of trapped energy that erupts from deep below the oceans. Such a global catastrophe has a more local precedent, as a similar eruption happened in Africa at Lake Nyos in 1986, killing 1700 people and rippling as far away as 25 kilometers.
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Does anyone dare, to enter the fatal CHAMBER OF FARTS?
Do any wise-guys want, to out-gas GHGs, faster, and faster, and FASTEST, OF ALL TIME?
Why then! We may become extinct humans, for letting the methane come out, much too fast. If we go this route, and we cetainly look like we are trying to, "Oops, I crapped my pants" or "Oops, we crapped our adult diapers" will certainly not save us, if accelerated CH4 release suddenly goes BOOOOOOM or otherwise causes some sudden shizzle, to dizzle.
Want to bet, on how we die, before the SLR takes our land, AND the volcanoes come back, from all the big tides? MR. METHANE CAN KILL ALL OF US. See him on Howard Stern Show, classics, if you can get this.
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Sat, June 30, 2012 - 7:54 AMWhy worry about animal species? Humans should die off much faster.
You're telling me that methane breaks down into carbon dioxide and water? Something seems tired there. Is this at the surface of the water over which the ices reside? How did the methane ices form in the first place? What is the reactivity of hydrogen given the environment and the other prevalent parts of the amalgams resident there? If heat from this reaction is released right at the water, is this residual methane that would then be measurable right at the surface water line and how much below would not be measured easily? Where do we know for certain methane ices currently exist and what is the history of that research, in simply terms, a paragraph or two? How does CO2 behave if after this reaction its behavior is cooled somewhat, does it bottom-out and bond with things at the surface? How do the higher levels of the atmosphere change if volatile reactions descend somewhat in it, is hydrogen therefore more trappable? Do we have sensors on cow's ani to tell us of the actions of methane there, and what % of component of such gas is methane, for cow farts? Does tipping them help any? Waste management I can see, methane is created as a side-product of simple life living off that degrading fuck in a haystack, but rice cultivation? Maybe we should explain how methane forms, acts, and breaks down naturally and in what sort of states. What's behind all this science? What is your real objective?
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Sat, June 30, 2012 - 5:48 PMAs for where most of the methane is coming from, you can't read, can you Gipp. Read the other posts, before you issue a tardy rant. Most of the methane is out-gassing, from warming Arctic tundra and bodies of water, including big-ass bubbles, from the ocean floor. Losing all the northern ice is going to kill animals, including people.
Melting ice lets methane out, which was trapped in and under formerly frozen areas.
[url=petrolog.typepad.com/climate...mulative Emissions of CO2 - A Response to Climate Change[/url]
An analysis of published data (see graph below) indicates human activity has been responsible for releasing more than 300 billion tons of carbon (1.1 trillion tons of CO2) into the atmosphere since the start of the industrial revolution and that this represents something approaching 55% of a total that scientists predict will lead to significant climate stress if the resultant rise in carbon dioxide levels is not halted. Although the figures used in preparing the graph do not consider other factors such as deforestation / change of land use (human induced) or increased acidification of the oceans (environmental response to higher atmospheric concentrations of CO2), it may be concluded there is not much time remaining for nations to negotiate quotas if concentrations in excess of 450 ppm (parts per million) are to be avoided.
[url=cdiac.ornl.gov/trends/emi...Fossil-Fuel CO2 Emissions by Region[/url]
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[url=thinkprogress.org/climate/2...ipled/]The growth rate of carbon emissions has TRIPLED | ThinkProgress[/url]
A stunning new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) finds the growth rate of CO2 emissions has tripled in recent years:
CO2 emissions from fossil-fuel burning and industrial processes have been accelerating at a global scale, with their growth rate increasing from 1.1%/year for 1990-1999 to >3%/year for 2000-2004. The emissions growth rate since 2000 was greater than for the most fossil-fuel intensive of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change emissions scenarios developed in the late 1990s.
That’s right. CO2 emissions are rising faster than in the most pessimistic U.N. scenario. So much for all those ostriches and Global Warming Delayers who say that economic growth is the key to solving global warming or that the U.N. scenarios are too extreme.
The study finds “Global emissions growth since 2000 was driven by a cessation or reversal of earlier declining trends in the energy intensity of gross domestic product (energy/GDP) and the carbon intensity of energy (emissions/energy), coupled with continuing increases in population and per-capita GDP.” Sadly, “No region is decarbonizing its energy supply.” In short, coal remains king.
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[url=oregonstate.edu/ua/ncs/arc...e]Hatchery, OSU scientists link ocean acidification to larval oyster failure | News & Research Communications | Oregon State University[/url]
Researchers at Oregon State University have definitively linked an increase in ocean acidification to the collapse of oyster seed production at a commercial oyster hatchery in Oregon, where larval growth had declined to a level considered by the owners to be “non-economically viable.”
A study by the researchers found that elevated seawater carbon dioxide (CO2) levels, resulting in more corrosive ocean water, inhibited the larval oysters from developing their shells and growing at a pace that would make commercial production cost-effective. As atmospheric CO2 levels continue to rise, this may serve as the proverbial canary in the coal mine for other ocean acidification impacts on shellfish, the scientists say.
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[url=www.plosone.org/article/in...028983]PLoS ONE: High-Frequency Dynamics of Ocean pH: A Multi-Ecosystem Comparison[/url]
The effect of Ocean Acidification (OA) on marine biota is quasi-predictable at best. While perturbation studies, in the form of incubations under elevated pCO2, reveal sensitivities and responses of individual species, one missing link in the OA story results from a chronic lack of pH data specific to a given species' natural habitat. Here, we present a compilation of continuous, high-resolution time series of upper ocean pH, collected using autonomous sensors, over a variety of ecosystems ranging from polar to tropical, open-ocean to coastal, kelp forest to coral reef. These observations reveal a continuum of month-long pH variability with standard deviations from 0.004 to 0.277 and ranges spanning 0.024 to 1.430 pH units. The nature of the observed variability was also highly site-dependent, with characteristic diel, semi-diurnal, and stochastic patterns of varying amplitudes. These biome-specific pH signatures disclose current levels of exposure to both high and low dissolved CO2, often demonstrating that resident organisms are already experiencing pH regimes that are not predicted until 2100. Our data provide a first step toward crystallizing the biophysical link between environmental history of pH exposure and physiological resilience of marine organisms to fluctuations in seawater CO2. Knowledge of this spatial and temporal variation in seawater chemistry allows us to improve the design of OA experiments: we can test organisms with a priori expectations of their tolerance guardrails, based on their natural range of exposure. Such hypothesis-testing will provide a deeper understanding of the effects of OA. Both intuitively simple to understand and powerfully informative, these and similar comparative time series can help guide management efforts to identify areas of marine habitat that can serve as refugia to acidification as well as areas that are particularly vulnerable to future ocean change.
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Is problem number ONE, oceanic acidification, just a little hard to understand? Be sure you pick up on this, since problem numbers 2-X are liable to be summarized, as how high on the list of Mass Extinction Events, will Mass Extinction Event 6 fall?
We will land, somewhere between the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, or PETM, which happened 56 m.y.a., and the Permian/Triassic Event, or P/T, which happened 251 m.y.a., and it is number ONE, on the list of Mass Extinction Events.
We can get to number one or two, no problem, since our rate of CO2 emissions is 10x the PETM, and if we juice up the oceans, fast enough, we can simultaneously see volcanism AND CH4 out-gassing, which characterized the P/T extinction, and we can then challenge, for the top spot, at deadly events. Of course, the odds of any large part of today's 7.017 billion humans surviving or leaving their children with anything they want is ZERO.
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Sat, June 30, 2012 - 10:08 PMThe ice melting is to replace the evaporated waters from the ocean with clean water. It goes through a process yes, but that is the intention of melting ice burgs. As for deforestation, for every tree cut down, two to five are replanted, this is done through those forestry agencies who keep track of how many trees are cut down. Yes species are becoming exstinked, but these new forests that we are creating will harbor new species once populated with animals. Ever notice how when all your lawn grass dies, there are barely any bugs etc.. but when it grows, out of no where you get grasshoppers, butterflies, lady bugs etc.. you didn't put them there, they showed up on their own. Animals have a certain sense that humans don't quite have developed, its a sense of a new environment. They will know where to go. Just like when there's trouble, like a fire, or an earthquake, notice how animals just know where to go and how to react. Its awesome :)
As for the air, again, new trees are planted, which create oxygen, we have hybrids and also full neighborhoods who have contracted pure solar energy. They look pretty cool too ^_^ Each neighborhood has all their roof tops with solar panels. We are making changes. These changes have just started in the last decade, so it takes time for other countries to really catch up. But there are more countries who are cleaner than we are but we are catching up to them as well. It just takes time. Yes its important to bring this up to people, but even more important to put it in action. So long as you walk the talk, then others will follow. If people see you recycle or walk instead of drive someplace, or take a bike etc.. then people are more inclined to follow, because the majority of people need a sense of belonging, so if you start a trend and you look happy doing it, then others want to share in your happiness ^_^
I spend a lot of time at the part instead of playing video games or going to the movies etc.. I don't have a drivers license or a car, I think they are so dirty and dangerous, although they are convenient, I rather ride with someone or walk, then own one of those things. I know I would never become rich enough to own a hybrid unless they jack down the price by a whole lot haha
Well you know, American has an over weight problem, I guess, so why not ditch the car and ride a bike, or walk, or take public transportation, buses now use cleaner fuel too. Conserve energy, open a window if its hot outside, or sit outside in the shade. Do arts and crafts instead of playing video games or using the internet to type this response I'm typing haha!!!
What's funny is, people think we can easily destroy ourselves in a few short years because of this booming technology, but what people fail to see is that the Earth itself, has put itself through harsher worse scenarios than what we can ever do to her. Did you know that in the 1950's we set off 256 nukes into the ocean? Yet there it remains. And that's just what the U.S. did to the ocean. Now imagine more many more nukes went into it when Russia and all the other countries started testing in the waters.
We give little credit to the qualities of salt. Salt water is the most wonderful sanitizer that this planet has. Its very difficult to change such large bodies of salt water into something else. Only the Earth can change it but in due time, in a very long due time and with a lot of major changes. The Earth would have to block out the sun, melt all ice, erupt all volcanoes and maybe it will change the salt water.
Its like when you put salt in your food, if you put too much... you can never change it. haha you have to dump it out and try again. I'd like to see how humans can destroy the salt water in the ocean. Not to mention, that every dead organism and dead plant, expels salt when its decaying. Amazing right? google sea salt, salt, and its properties from the Earth. You will be amazed! -
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Sun, July 1, 2012 - 2:37 AMwhat a great thread complete
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Sun, July 1, 2012 - 2:38 AMmakes me look
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Sun, July 1, 2012 - 2:42 AMpp: Bees die, from pesticides, but I bet carbonic acid also hurts them. When they die off, we cannot pollinate commercial crops.
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Sun, July 1, 2012 - 6:51 AMBees have been in decline and pesticides also pose a problem for water and soil considerations.
I am uncentain whether ground water and the surface water is to be considered when the proper irrigation systems
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Tue, July 3, 2012 - 6:51 PMCLIMATE, ADAPTATION, MITIGATION, E-LEARNING = CAMEL!
www.camelclimatechange.org/
www.camelclimatechange.org/reso...5161/
Definitions of advanced biofuels;
Review of feedstock and technologies for production of advanced biofuels
Description of plant cell composition as solar energy storage system;
Review of biomass recalcitrance;
Review of sustainability elements (economic, environmental, social) and analysis.
Provides exercises to frame discussion of each element of sustainability, practice conducting brief sustainability analysis with regard to renewable liquid transportation fuels.
The presentation answers the questions:
What Are Advanced Biofuels?
Why Are They Important?
What Are They Used For?
How Are They Made?
Can We Buy Them NOW?
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apnews.myway.com/article/2...9J681.html
As recently as March, a special report an extreme events and disasters by the Nobel Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warned of "unprecedented extreme weather and climate events." Its lead author, Chris Field of the Carnegie Institution and Stanford University, said Monday, "It's really dramatic how many of the patterns that we've talked about as the expression of the extremes are hitting the U.S. right now."
"What we're seeing really is a window into what global warming really looks like," said Princeton University geosciences and international affairs professor Michael Oppenheimer. "It looks like heat. It looks like fires. It looks like this kind of environmental disasters."
Oppenheimer said that on Thursday. That was before the East Coast was hit with triple-digit temperatures and before a derecho - an unusually strong, long-lived and large straight-line wind storm - blew through Chicago to Washington. The storm and its aftermath killed more than 20 people and left millions without electricity. Experts say it had energy readings five times that of normal thunderstorms.
Fueled by the record high heat, this was one of the most powerful of this type of storm in the region in recent history, said research meteorologist Harold Brooks of the National Severe Storm Laboratory in Norman, Okla. Scientists expect "non-tornadic wind events" like this one and other thunderstorms to increase with climate change because of the heat and instability, he said.
Such patterns haven't happened only in the past week or two. The spring and winter in the U.S. were the warmest on record and among the least snowy, setting the stage for the weather extremes to come, scientists say.
Since Jan. 1, the United States has set more than 40,000 hot temperature records, but fewer than 6,000 cold temperature records, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Through most of last century, the U.S. used to set cold and hot records evenly, but in the first decade of this century America set two hot records for every cold one, said Jerry Meehl, a climate extreme expert at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. This year the ratio is about 7 hot to 1 cold. Some computer models say that ratio will hit 20-to-1 by midcentury, Meehl said.
"In the future you would expect larger, longer more intense heat waves and we've seen that in the last few summers," NOAA Climate Monitoring chief Derek Arndt said.
The 100-degree heat, drought, early snowpack melt and beetles waking from hibernation early to strip trees all combined to set the stage for the current unusual spread of wildfires in the West, said University of Montana ecosystems professor Steven Running, an expert on wildfires.
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Dippy Shitson sucks; meanwhile 34,294 high temperature records just fell, and 10 of 10 hottest years on instrument record were 1998-2011:
Wed, July 4, 2012 - 9:20 AM[url=www.bootheglobalperspectives.com/a...sp of 10 Most Recent Years Indicate Record High Temperatures Worldwide[/url]
9 of the 10 warmest years on record occurred since 2000. Warmer temperatures and more radical and unstable weather patterns cannot be ignored. Something is going on out there and this week we experienced the radiation from massive solar flares. All of this, and we consider what happens if the ice caps at the poles do continue to melt and shrink. Will sea levels continue to rise and endanger people in coastal areas?
Then we read that indeed, the oceans have been measured and have increased temperature world wide. Explorers tell us that glaciers are melting at a rapid pace, unlike ever documented before.
Not only is the ocean hotter. So is the land, air and throughout the world, reports confirm what we all have suspected. It is hotter out there. In New Hampshire, while Republicans were fighting their Presidential primary season, there was little or no snow. Ponds that were once iced over this time of year, were attracting fishermen. In the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of New Mexico, what once were white snow and ice covered mountains, in January, are largely bare of snow, with only tiny spots of glaciers left at the very tops.
The global average temperature last year was the ninth-warmest since records have been kept. Most scholars believe it is because of greenhouse gases. NASA scientists agree with this evaluation.
A separate report from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said the average temperature for the United States in 2011 as the 23rd warmest year on record.
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The first 11 years of the new century were notably hotter than the middle and late 20th century, according to institute director James Hansen. The only year from the 20th century that was among the top 10 warmest years was 1998.
These high global temperatures come even with the cooling effects of a strong La Nina ocean temperature pattern and low solar activity for the past several years. But in January of 2012, the Sun became active, and on January 25 a huge solar storm sent radiation, hitting the earth and causing some electrical disruptions, cell phone failures, and flight rerouting.
Some suggested that this is just the beginning, because the sun has drifted into an energy cloud that could "stimulate" and activate more solar activity. The fear mongers are crying that this could lead to a world wide 'grid' failure and mass failure in the world social order. Others, suggest that it will bring (as it is already doing) spotty problems but nothing major.
But it is a coincidence that it comes during the same period that the Mayan Calendar predicted some kind of world wide disaster. The Maya's were students and worshippers of the sun. All of this brings to mind how vulnerable our word is, and how separated 90% of humanity is from basic sources of food, water, and energy. Perhaps the wise among us should consider this, and consider a return to the essential elements of survival.
Saneh Boothe's "Cornucopia Project" has been writing on this subject for years (see: [url=www.cornucopia-enterprise.com]Buy Greenhouses at Cornucopia Enterprise LLC.[/url]). But the "Green-fire Times" of Santa Fe, New Mexico acknowledged that it is publishing the EDEN GARDEN PROJECT, designed by Saneh T. Boothe, representing an answer to basic security needs and solutions for homeland security in the event of national disaster or other disruptions in our power, grid, transportation, water and food supply.
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Mayans, huh? I wonder if they were like Leonardo da Vinci, who drew a lot of pictures, forecast inventions, of the 20th Century, and also, he predicted global climate disaster. But Leo never drew a picture, of a CHAINSAW. -
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Re: Dippy Shitson sucks; meanwhile 34,294 high temperature records just fell, and 10 of 10 hottest years on instrument record were 1998-2011:
Wed, July 4, 2012 - 12:03 PMThe thing about Global Warming, (sun category) is that the sun is going through its 11 year cycle. It breathes much like everything else in the universe, when it does this it expands and often times when it expands you see the expansion as solar flares but it does so much more than that. Although everything cycles in a loop... its not a perfect circle, its more of a irregular oval. So there are times the Earth will be closest to the Sun. Right now its approaching or has approached the closest to the Sun while at the same time the Sun is going through the breathing cycle shooting out its solar flares. This is one of the things the Mayans who were known for their charting of the stars, wrote about the Earths cycles. 2012 or estimated of, is one of those cycles where things get really extreme. Man has little to do with Global Warming, yes Man leaves his prints, but the Earth and Space are much more powerful than anything Man can do. Once the Earth leans back again and the sun cycle slows down, things we get cooler again much like they did a few decades ago. Remember to read religious texts but pay attention to their descriptions of the weather. You will notice a pattern. Very cold climate to very hot climate. A pattern.
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Re: Dippy Shitson sucks; meanwhile 34,294 high temperature records just fell, and 10 of 10 hottest years on instrument record were 1998-2011:
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Re: Dippy Shitson sucks; meanwhile 34,294 high temperature records just fell, and 10 of 10 hottest years on instrument record were 1998-2011:
Thu, July 5, 2012 - 1:16 PMNASA/Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), a X5.4 solar flare, the largest in five years, erupts from the sun's surface March 6, 2012.
solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov/
solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov/flares.shtml
solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov/predict.shtml
There has been topics written for quite a while and I haven't found any data yet dating from the nineteen nineties .
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Dippy Shitson sucks; meanwhile, Meeko doesn't get it, either: What part of 34,294 high temp records/year, during a cold solar cycle is hard to figure?
Sat, July 7, 2012 - 3:47 PM1. The sun has been less intense, for the last several decades
2. The 2008 minimum was relatively calm
3. The current 11-year cycle is mild, despite a March flare
So greenhouse gas accumulation is doing a LOT of damage. We will certainly face sea level rise, of several feet, even if we stop all carbon emissions, cold. Trees are getting eaten up, by beetles, so forests are liable to burn the hell down.
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Methane (CH4) out-gasses, but it should break down, to CO2 and H2O. This won't happen, easily, if a lot of CH4 removes hydroxyl ions, from air:
Sat, July 7, 2012 - 4:20 PMThe way CH4 breaks down in the air is by contact, with hydroxyl ions, OH-, but this can be overwhelmed, to leave methane in the air, a lot longer, than normal. Methane also breaks down, to a lesser degree, in the earth.
Methane has a global warming potential of 24, over 100 years, normally, which means it is 24 times as effective at GHG phenomena, as CO2. Methane is measured in pp billion, while CO2 is measured, in pp million. But the out-gassing from Arctic areas currently underway will heat us the hell up, and the Earth will be unable to process the methane.
We will get very hot, and we will be warm, from pole to pole. The oceans will be warm.
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Re: Methane (CH4) out-gasses, but it should break down, to CO2 and H2O. This won't happen, easily, if a lot of CH4 removes hydroxyl ions, from air:
Sat, July 7, 2012 - 7:47 PMSucks to be fat.
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Barack Obama and KJ burned good weed, before the hoop game, but they forgot to legalize it OR to fix vital infrastructure:
Thu, July 12, 2012 - 4:26 PMSacramento is likely to be a community, which suffers an extreme flood, during a La Nina (downtown Sacto was flooded, during a La Nina storm), or even during a nasty, wet El Nino event, exaggerated, by climate change, which dumps a lot of water, on stressed, badly-constructed, aging levees:
[url=www.protectthepocket.com/]The worst levee in the US[/url]
Levees are supposed to look, like this:
[img]www.protectthepocket.com/image...[/img]
[I]But they sure don't:[/I]
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"Debris or overgrown vegetation around levees can dangerously impede flood fighting." Dept. of Water Resources.
Water Leakage map for 95831. Each numbered area is a point of water leakage, April 2006
Leakage continued for several months.
Toxins leaching out of the ground into the gutter and into the river continued for months during March-April 2006
Four Sink Holes opened up in the pocket. This is on Pocket road and was the largest. A sinkhole is a hole in the ground surface which occurs when material below the surface is removed by water. River water was flowing beneath the levees! The pocket almost flooded. See Sanford Study
"These levees are so important that they are under control of local, state, and federal agencies." Dept. of Water Resources
"Strict maintenance of the area around the levee reduces the risk of failure and is vital to protecting your life and property." Department of Water Resources
[img]www.protectthepocket.com/image...[/img]
Foot of levee has been removed to enlarge homeowner's backyard. Ten foot maintenance and flood fighting easement is not protected. If our levee fails to meet federal standards, then all pocket residents will be required to purchase expensive flood insurance at the high-risk rates. This levee affects the pocketbook of every resident.
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Other gross examples of incursions, into the easement or into the actual levee structure:
Fish pond dug into 10 foot easement. Notice fence is sagging because the levee is slumping into the backyard.
Homeowners have removed dirt from the Sacramento levee base for landscaping. Removing part of the levee weakens it. A basic common law is that a property owner is required to use their own property so that they do not injure another's property.
Walkway dug into levee. In many areas the levees are weakened because dirt has been removed from the levee.
"Debris or overgrown vegetation around levees can dangerously impede flood fighting." Dept. of Water Resources.
Water Leakage map for 95831. Each numbered area is a point of water leakage, April 2006
Leakage continued for several months.
Toxins leaching out of the ground into the gutter and into the river continued for months during March-April 2006
Four Sink Holes opened up in the pocket. This is on Pocket road and was the largest. A sinkhole is a hole in the ground surface which occurs when material below the surface is removed by water. River water was flowing beneath the levees! The pocket almost flooded. See Sanford Study
"These levees are so important that they are under control of local, state, and federal agencies." Dept. of Water Resources
"Strict maintenance of the area around the levee reduces the risk of failure and is vital to protecting your life and property." Department of Water Resources
Any work that could affect the structural integrity of a levee or impedes flood fighting will not be permitted by the State Reclamation Board.
Thickets of trees and bushy plants can obscure the view from the crown to the toe where boils and leaks are most likely to occur. These same plants may also physically impede flood-fighting efforts, such as the construction of ring dikes to control boils, and will interfere with monitoring of problem areas.
Water is seeping OUT of the ground through cracks in the pavement.
Water travels down the utility trenches. Furthest leakage from river:
1 mile. Typical leakage was .3 mile.
The Yolo side levee is wide enough for a 2 lane road. The Pocket side is wide enough for a narrow bike path. No Leakage was observed on the Yolo side directly opposite to the pocket during the winter of 2006. Yet barge after barge of rock was placed on the Yolo side in 2007. None was placed from Garcia bend south (area of largest sinkhole).
Garcia Bend April 2006
River Level at I street 22.4 feet.
Monitor Stage: 25 feet
Danger stage: 31 feet
Flood stage: 32 feet
Why doesn't our pocket levee meet safety criteria published in the pamphlet
"What You Should Know About Your Local Levee", published by the:
Flood Project Inspection Section
Division of Flood Management
Department of Water Resources
The Pocket Levees used to have a Water Side Berm. Most has been eroded away. Few have been replaced.
Buer said the trick "is to keep the ground from exploding under your feet." The river can seep through and under the levees. With high flows applying tremendous hydraulic pressure, water can burst through like a fountain, eroding a levee's backside. To prevent that, authorities plan to add 5 million cubic yards of dirt and rock to thicken the flanks of levees in Natomas.
To my knowledge Natomas did not have any sink-holes during the 2006 season, whereas the Pocket had four.
Vegetation blocks the view for inspection, and makes a flood fight impossible. Such vegetation needs to be removed. Dept of Water Resources.
A levee slope free of obstructions;
"An unobstructed view allows flood fighters to work quickly, effectively and safely - to protect private property and the lives of those living behind the levee." Dept. of Water Resources
Any work to be performed (plants, fences, stairs, etc.) on or within ten feet of a levee must be endorsed by the local maintaining agency, referenced on the front of this pamphlet and permitted by the State Reclamation Board.
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[img]www.protectthepocket.com/image...[/img]
Map of The Pocket. Numbered boxes are locations of levee water leakage during the winter of 2006. There were over 160 separate leakage spots in 95831. The pictures above were taken in the area of highest leakage. This is the area where a slurry wall was built after the high water of 1986 at a cost of $800,000 per mile. The slurry wall was designed (?) to prevent leakage next to the levee. This area is the so-called "private levee" where public access is strictly prohibited.
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Know what is going to happen? KJ and Sacramento and outlying areas are going to go for a swim, from the look of these pathetic levees.
Black Obamney AND KJ and a lot of hoop stars used to smoke pot, before the game, but when they get elected, can they get CO2-neutral biomass prioritized, hey, even if not hemp, but for switchgrass and algae, to be processed, with ultrasound? NO? NO!
Black Obamney is going to help his pal Kevin, Mayor of Sacto, IF black Obamney can get re-elected, since black Obamney conveniently forgot to legalize drugs OR industrial hemp, and he neglected CO2-neutral biomass AND energy policy AND national infrastructure, including these lousy levees, in Sacto County, CA.
But black Obamney and KJ sure did get some good old boo-weed, before those games, dribble-dribble, shoot, blah-blah, woof. So then they got elected. But then comes global climate change, and THEY DON'T DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT. Are they still stoned, to the bone?
Some people don't think we have global warming. Some people don't think people got CO2 past the usual Pleistocene-Holocene maximum, of 280 ppm, all the way to 400 ppm, headed for 1000 ppm+. Some people don't think we are suffering, from related climate change. A LOT OF PEOPLE WILL EAT DEATH. -
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We will sufer DROUGHT, at least until later, Summer 2012, when El Nino is scheduled, to return:
Sat, July 21, 2012 - 4:26 PMWe won't get much relief, until the El Nino phase of ENSO clicks in, later this Summer.
When THAT happens, some places will get way, WAY too much rain and snow.
But El Nino should kick in, enough to discourage some Atlatic hurricanes. Gulf canes will be another story, likely.
The great U.S. drought of 2012 continues to accelerate, and grew larger and more intense over the past week, said NOAA in their weekly U.S. Drought Monitor report issued Thursday, July 19. The area of the contiguous U.S. covered by drought expanded from 61% to 64%, and the area covered by severe or greater drought jumped from 37% to 42%. These are truly historic levels of drought, exceeded only during the great Dust Bowl drought of the 1930s and a severe drought in the mid-1950s. If we make the reasonable assumption that the current area covered by drought is representative of what the average for the entire month of July will be (based on the latest drought forecast from NOAA's Climate Prediction Center), the July 2012 drought is second only to the great Dust Bowl drought of July 1934 in terms of the area of the contiguous U.S. covered by moderate or greater drought. The five months with the greatest percent area in moderate or greater drought, since 1895, now look like this:
1) Jul 1934, 80%
2) Jul 2012, 64%
3) Dec 1939, 60%
4) Jul 1954, 60%
5) Dec 1956, 58%
If we consider the area of the contiguous U.S. covered by severe or greater drought, July 2012 ranks in 5th place:
1) Jul 1934, 63%
2) Sep 1954, 50%
3) Dec 1956, 43%
4) Aug 1936, 43%
5) Jul 2012, 42%
www.wunderground.com/blog/Je...html]Dr. Jeff Masters' WunderBlog : Historic 2012 U.S. drought continues to expand and intensify | Weather Underground
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We're only at the end of July, and already the 2012 drought is shaping up, to crack into the list, of most costly US weather disasters. -
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Re: We will sufer DROUGHT, at least until later, Summer 2012, when El Nino is scheduled, to return:
Sun, July 22, 2012 - 7:27 AMIt does NOT help the cause to refer to him as Black Obama . The colour of his skin is irrelevant as to why he has been a let down as a president .
Referring to him as Black Obama could offer fodder to white racist elements who are against Obama for the wrong reasons .
There are good reasons for disapproving of Obama , so let us NOT give any fodder to the political factions who would disapprove of him for the wrong purposes (white racist /conservative purposes being the wrong purposes) . -
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Black OBAMNEY: Read all about it! The other guy is white OBAMNEY! Any questions?
Wed, August 1, 2012 - 6:15 AMGet smarter, tree. Why would anybody refer to "black Obama?"
The point is the OBAMNEY TWINS ARE NOT IDENTICLE! They just happen to be nearly identicle.
So the one in the White House, for now is BLACK OBAMNEY. The one with the momentum in the polls is WHITE OBAMNEY.
You don't have to agree. Just READ THE POST.
I could have called him BLACK GORE, since neither Al nor black Obamney wanted to be President, but they both staggered, to a plurality. -
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The recent July 2012 Greenland sheet ice melt is a TIPPING POINT, toward runaway global warming and climate change
Wed, August 1, 2012 - 6:19 AMThat July 2012 Greenland sheet ice melt happened, previously, in 1889.
I don't believe that happened, before, except during the Medieval Warm Period, when Erik the Red and other Vikings were out, settling.
If this happens, regularly, we have passed a previously undiscussed tipping point, toward runaway global warming and climate change. -
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Re: The recent July 2012 Greenland sheet ice melt is a TIPPING POINT, toward runaway global warming and climate change
Thu, August 2, 2012 - 5:43 PMWhat Medieval Warm Period? Just because some Norse guy is a dick and other people throw him out of exile him doesn't mean the Sun got all that much more virile or angry during that period. I doubt there is little if any verifiable evidence for such, you have anecdotal evidence? What, like from the Chinese records, or something? -
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Re: The recent July 2012 Greenland sheet ice melt is a TIPPING POINT, toward runaway global warming and climate change
Thu, August 2, 2012 - 5:45 PMIt's very early August and it's 110 * outside. Now it could have been like that in the eighties or nineties, barometric pressure and humidity factor in, but all the same, it's fuggin 110* outside.
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Re: The recent July 2012 Greenland sheet ice melt is a TIPPING POINT, toward runaway global warming and climate change
Sun, August 5, 2012 - 3:48 PMSun spots supposedly run an 11 year cycle. We orbit that sun, it rotates, the spots rotate. We have little data. We do not stay in one place to then soak up less due to an agglomeration of spots directly on the face of the sun immediately in front of us. Science will win through. Why not talk about the 25+ year span of time Russia was trying to give Iran a friggin' nuclear facility? For some reason, the popular parlance is clouded with a rare type of group insanity.
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Re: Black OBAMNEY: Read all about it! The other guy is white OBAMNEY! Any questions?
Sun, August 5, 2012 - 2:58 PMFirst, Gipp, solar intensity and sunspots may be from various records, but western science didn't have these, until the 1700s, I believe.
Historical, pre-instrument era temperature records are from proxy media, like ice cores and tree rings.
The Holocene Thermal Optimum, Minoan Warm Period, Roman Warm Period, and Medieval Warm Period were ALL warmer, than today's radical, Mass Extinction Event 6 warming, but since our CO2 and CH4 out-gassing is faster, than before any other mass extinction event AND the PETM extinction, all millions of years ago, we will heat up, despite how our orbital variation should be cooling the planet.
But CO2 is way past the usual Pleistocene-Holocene maximum, of 280 ppm, all the way, to 400 ppm, headed for 1000 ppm or more. Forget clearing the CO3, before a couple of hundred thousand years. Saving as much human habitat as possible will take effort.
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The Obamney Twins are very similar, in their corrupt mutualism, where waste, fraud, abuse, and graft determine all political and major media agendas. Neither Obamney offers a practical alternative, to the other. If one has a chance to fail, by degree, he''ll do it, since that promotes gridlock and boondoggle, whereby all politicians earn money, just to take us all off.
Black Obamney copied white Obamney's Massachusetts Obamneycare, to impose private insurer healthcare, on a market, which is already bubbled up, with inflation, from bad debts, immigration, corruption, and wars, just like the price of real estate and derivatives is bubble-media.
Black Obamney copies Republicans or failed Democrats, to make his policies. He copied Republican sting ops, to cause the ATF to initiate Op.Fast and Furious, whereupon the ATF screwed up, and now, the black Obamney Admin. is stonewalling Congress and the Manning defense, for doc.ev. White Obamney is stonewalling Bain, Bullygate, and about 23 years, of IRS tax returns.
Dick Nixon was probably a better President, than either the Obamneys could be. Nixon had to resign, dude.
Get a clue. YOU aren't in the Obamney family. You don't have a dog, in the race. If you vote for an Obamney, MAYBE you are doing yourself a favor. If I did that, I wouldn't be doing some kind of man-up, which I am doing, so I will vote for a woman, Dr.Jill Stein, of the Green Party. OK? -
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We face Mass Extinction Event 6, and with this, we shall challenge the Permian/Triassic Extinction, for the top spot, as most deadly extinction:
Sun, August 5, 2012 - 3:00 PMWe have all the atmosphere-related climate problems, which precede each of the major mass extinctions, so how will we fail, from a meteorite event, when we can see those coming and attack them, with emerging rocket-media?
Let's have a look at Fukushima, which is like 23 G.E. Mark I reactors, on the mainland US:
www.infiniteunknown.net/2012/0...-event/
Which Will Collapse First, The Economy Or The Spent Fuel Pool At Fukushima? (Ambassador Murata: Total Number Of Spent Fuel Rods At Fukushima Daiichi Site Excluding The Rods In The Pressure Vessel Is 11,421!!!)
From the article:
If they are MOX fuel, containing 6% plutonium, one fuel rod has the potential to kill 2.89 billion people. If this pool collapses, as Senator Wyden is now saying too, we would face a mass extinction event from the release of radiation in those rods.
That is, if we aren’t in one already. Nuke experts like Arnie Gundersen and Helen Caldicott are prepared to evacuate their families to the southern hemisphere if that happens. It is that serious.
So now you know, if you didn’t before. We are in big trouble.
More info on reactor 4 down below.
- Fukushima is falling apart: are you ready? (End The Lie, April 21, 2012):
Thirteen months have passed since the Fukushima reactors exploded, and a U.S. Senator finally got off his ass and went to Japan to see what is going on over there.
What he saw was horrific.
And now he is saying that we are in big trouble.
See the letter he sent to U.S. Ambassador to Japan Ichiro Fujisaki, Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and NRC’s Chairman Gregory Jaczko here.
But what is so ironic about this is that we have been in this heap of trouble since March of 2011. March 17th, to be exact, when the plume of radioactive materials began bombarding the west coast of California.
And Oregon. And Washington. And British Columbia. And later Maine, Europe, and everywhere in between.
Independent researchers, nuke experts, and scientists, from oceanography to entomology and everywhere in between, having been trying to sound the alarm ever since.
The scientists most upset are those who have studied the effects of radiation on health. I’ll say it again, so its really clear: we are in big trouble.
The most preliminary reports of soil contamination are starting to come in from the USGS, who has seemed reluctant to share this information. Los Angeles, California, Portland, Oregon, and Boulder, Colorado, so far have the highest radioactive particle contamination out of the entire US.
That being said, every single city tested across the country showed contamination from Fukushima. What is even more alarming, however, about the numbers coming in, is that they are from samples taken April 5th, of last year.
The Tokyo Electric Power Company, or TEPCO, has only recently confirmed that there were three meltdowns, and they have been ongoing, unabated, for thirteen months, and no effort has been made to contain them.
Technology has to be developed/invented to deal with the melted out corium under the reactors. Until then, they will keep doing what they have been doing.
TEPCO just keeps dumping water on them, after which they let it pour into the ocean, and steam up through the ground, every second of every day. The jet stream, and a highly dynamic portion of our atmosphere called the troposphere, have been swirling around massive amounts of radioactive particles and settling them out, mostly in rain, over the entire northern hemisphere, especially the west coast of North America, from Alaska down to Baja and even further.
Iodine, cesium, strontium, plutonium, uranium, and a host of other fission products have been coming directly from Japan to the west coast for thirteen months.
Maybe you have heard about sick seals, polar bears, tainted fish, mutations in dandelions and fruits and vegetables, possibly even animals already, and seaweed. In fact the kelp from Corona del Mar contained 40,000,000 bcq/kg of radioactive iodine, as reported in Scientific American several weeks ago.
If you don’t know your becquerels, its a lot. That’s what your pacific fish feed on. And that was only ONE isotope reported. There were up to 1600 different isotopes that have been floating around in our air, pouring out of the reactors, and steaming out of the ground, every second of every day, for 13 months.
And there has been silence from our mainstream media, for which the depths of depravity are so severe I will devote an entire article just to the “why” at a future time.
But back to the research: reports in the past week indicate the pollen in southern California is radioactive now too, and it is flying around, and if you live there and go outside, you are breathing it in. And so are your children.
Along with fission products blowing over from Japan. And radiation in your drinking water. And in your rain. And in the fish you are eating. And your vegetables. And the milk supply. And its happening every second, of every day. For 13 months. Are you starting to see a problem here?
Problem is, that’s not even the biggest problem. The biggest problem is what Senator Wyden is all bent out of shape about, even though independent researchers and nuke experts have been warning about this for a year.
And that is that the Reactor #4 building is on the verge of collapsing. Seismicity standards rate the building at a zero, meaning even a small earthquake could send it into a heap of rubble. And sitting at the top of the building, in a pool that is cracked, leaking, and precarious even without an earthquake, are 1565 fuel rods (give or take a few), some of them “fresh fuel” that was ready to go into the reactor on the morning of March 11th when the earthquake and tsunami hit.
If they are MOX fuel, containing 6% plutonium, one fuel rod has the potential to kill 2.89 billion people. If this pool collapses, as Senator Wyden is now saying too, we would face a mass extinction event from the release of radiation in those rods.
That is, if we aren’t in one already. Nuke experts like Arnie Gundersen and Helen Caldicott are prepared to evacuate their families to the southern hemisphere if that happens. It is that serious.
So now you know, if you didn’t before. We are in big trouble.
Get informed. Start paying attention to this. Every single statement in this article is verifiable, and I will continue to verify and validate the seriousness of this situation at every opportunity I have.
This may be the most important thing you ever pay attention to, for the sake of your family, friends, your neighbors, every one you know and meet, all of humanity.
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Re: Black OBAMNEY: Read all about it! The other guy is white OBAMNEY! Any questions?
Sun, August 5, 2012 - 3:35 PMBob, there's too much water on this planet. I bet CO2 might break down high in the atmosphere. I'm not saying that fixes anything, but I don't like Alex Jones naked rapturists overcome with alarm and stirring outcry and calamity based on the entire planet eating a spent fuel rod like it was the last bean in the cupboard.
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Mass Extinction Event 6 will approach, in three phases:
Mon, August 27, 2012 - 1:36 PMG, your NYT article is from Nov.2, 2011. Check Fukushima Diaries, online, for the latest. Another site claims fresh rods were stored in pools, on the roof of the Dai-ichi complex, on March 11, 2011, the morning of the disaster. Fukushima needs treatment, by generations, of Japanese heroes, or the northern Pacific Rim can eat shit, and die.
Meanwhile, Mass Extinction Event 6 will approach, in three phases:
Phase I: AGW is evident, since the 1700s. GHGs are rising, in concentration. Some warming is evident, with a lot of failure, of glaciers, and the degeneration of perennial Arctic ice and permafrost. Oceanic acidification and climate change are evident. Die offs are making the news, and the extinction rate is estimated, at 100 x normal. The northern ice cap is melting, faster, every year, and the northern hemisphere is heating up, faster than is the southern hemisphere, which is a clue, to Phase II. High temp records begin to out-number low temp records, 2-1, then 3-1, in just two years, 2010 to 2012.
Phase II: The northern ice cap melts, completely, one summer, and then it melts, completely, every summer, so more solar energy is absorbed, every northern summer. Warming and melt of Greenland and East Antarctic sheet ice accelerate, with acidification, of water. Jellyfish and algae take over the oceans. High temp records out-number low temp records, 20-1, then 50-1, and more.
Phase III: No perennial ice remains, anywhere on Earth. Temperatures average at least 22 C, with a lot of spikes. Sea level is 70 m above Phase I levels. Heavy lunar tides roll around, on plates, faults, and magma chambers. Seismic and volcanic events wreck the remaining human habitat. NO2 and SO2 join more CO2. The planet can't clear GHGs, for several hundred thousand years, after the likely die-off, of humans.
So read some more:
www.actionbioscience.org/newfr...2.html
M.E.E.6 and M.E.E. 1-5 study samples:
www.mysterium.com/suicidal.htm
www.mysterium.com/fieldguide.html
www.mysterium.com/extinction.html
www5.carleton.ca/directories/search/
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This should keep us all busy, for awhile.
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Re: Mass Extinction Event 6 will approach, in three phases:
Mon, August 27, 2012 - 1:38 PMThat should read RUNAWAY WARMING approaches, in three phases.
M.E.E.6 happens, before agriculture, and after agriculture, since humans get factories and clear forests, after agriculture.
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Re: We will sufer DROUGHT, at least until later, Summer 2012, when El Nino is scheduled, to return:
Mon, August 27, 2012 - 8:29 PMTREE ENJOYS BLACK COCK. HE DOES.
HE RECONCILES HIS RACISM WITH A BLACK COCK IN HIS ASS.
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Re: We will sufer DROUGHT, at least until later, Summer 2012, when El Nino is scheduled, to return:
Mon, August 27, 2012 - 9:08 PMSHUT UP, LEDAN .
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tree shouldn't feel ashamed of liking big black cocks in his ass
Mon, August 27, 2012 - 9:18 PMtree, just embrace the fact that you like having your asshole banged. This is the 21st century. Say it loud and say it proud. -
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Re: tree likes getting filled with hobo cock
Tue, August 28, 2012 - 2:54 PMUnfortunately for us, you are *living* in the 21st century. You are *from* a weak sperm.
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