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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Already Exceed 'Worst-case' Scenario

International News • October 10, 2007
Strong worldwide economic growth has accelerated the level of greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere to a dangerous threshold scientists had not expected for another decade, according to a ...

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Subject: RE: Take Action NOW - END CAPITALISM

Posted On: October 10, 2007, 12:58 pm CDT
Posted By: Chilly
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AAAAAHHH!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!!!

Funny how the solutions to "global warming" always have a Marxist ring...

Geophysicist Dr. Claude Allegre, a top geophysicist and French Socialist who has authored more than 100 scientific articles and written 11 books and received numerous scientific awards including the Goldschmidt Medal from the Geochemical Society of the United States, converted from climate alarmist to skeptic in 2006. Allegre, who was one of the first scientists to sound global warming fears 20 years ago, now says the cause of climate change is "unknown" and accused the "prophets of doom of global warming" of being motivated by money, noting that "the ecology of helpless protesting has become a very lucrative business for some people!" "Glaciers' chronicles or historical archives point to the fact that climate is a capricious phenomena.

This fact is confirmed by mathematical meteorological theories. So, let us be cautious," Allegre explained in a September 21, 2006 article in the French newspaper L'EXPRESS. The National Post in Canada also profiled Allegre on March 2, 2007, noting "Allegre has the highest environmental credentials. The author of early environmental books, he fought successful battles to protect the ozone layer from CFCs and public health from lead pollution." Allegre now calls fears of a climate disaster "simplistic and obscuring the true dangers" mocks "the greenhouse-gas fanatics whose proclamations consist in denouncing man's role on the climate without doing anything about it except organizing conferences and preparing protocols that become dead letters."

Allegre, a member of both the French and U.S. Academy of Sciences, had previously expressed concern about manmade global warming. "By burning fossil fuels, man enhanced the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which has raised the global mean temperature by half a degree in the last century," Allegre wrote 20 years ago. In addition, Allegre was one of 1500 scientists who signed a November 18, 1992 letter titled "World Scientists' Warning to Humanity" in which the scientists warned that global warming's "potential risks are very great."

Geologist Bruno Wiskel of the University of Alberta recently reversed his view of man-made climate change and instead became a global warming skeptic. Wiskel was once such a big believer in man-made global warming that he set out to build a "Kyoto house" in honor of the UN sanctioned Kyoto Protocol which was signed in 1997.

Wiskel wanted to prove that the Kyoto Protocol's goals were achievable by people making small changes in their lives. But after further examining the science behind Kyoto, Wiskel reversed his scientific views completely and became such a strong skeptic, that he recently wrote a book titled "The Emperor's New Climate: Debunking the Myth of Global Warming."

A November 15, 2006 Edmonton Sun article explains Wiskel's conversion while building his "Kyoto house": "Instead, he said he realized global warming theory was full of holes and 'red flags,' and became convinced that humans are not responsible for rising temperatures." Wiskel now says "the truth has to start somewhere." Noting that the Earth has been warming for 18,000 years, Wiskel told the Canadian newspaper, "If this happened once and we were the cause of it, that would be cause for concern. But glaciers have been coming and going for billions of years."

Wiskel also said that global warming has gone "from a science to a religion" and noted that research money is being funneled into promoting climate alarmism instead of funding areas he considers more worthy. "If you funnel money into things that can't be changed, the money is not going into the places that it is needed," he said.


Astrophysicist Dr. Nir Shaviv, one of Israel's top young award winning scientists, recanted his belief that manmade emissions were driving climate change. ""Like many others, I was personally sure that CO2 is the bad culprit in the story of global warming. But after carefully digging into the evidence, I realized that things are far more complicated than the story sold to us by many climate scientists or the stories regurgitated by the media. In fact, there is much more than meets the eye," Shaviv said in February 2, 2007 Canadian National Post article. According to Shaviv, the C02 temperature link is only "incriminating circumstantial evidence." "Solar activity can explain a large part of the 20th-century global warming" and "it is unlikely that [the solar climate link] does not exist," Shaviv noted pointing to the impact cosmic- rays have on the atmosphere. According to the National Post, Shaviv believes that even a doubling of CO2 in the atmosphere by 2100 "will not dramatically increase the global temperature." "Even if we halved the CO2 output, and the CO2 increase by 2100 would be, say, a 50% increase relative to today instead of a doubled amount, the expected reduction in the rise of global temperature would be less than 0.5C. This is not significant," Shaviv explained.

Shaviv also wrote on August 18, 2006 that a colleague of his believed that "CO2 should have a large effect on climate" so "he set out to reconstruct the phanerozoic temperature. He wanted to find the CO2 signature in the data, but since there was none, he slowly had to change his views." Shaviv believes there will be more scientists converting to man-made global warming skepticism as they discover the dearth of evidence. "I think this is common to many of the scientists who think like us (that is, that CO2 is a secondary climate driver). Each one of us was working in his or her own niche. While working there, each one of us realized that things just don't add up to support the AGW (Anthropogenic Global Warming) picture. So many had to change their views," he wrote.
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Take Action NOW - END CAPIT Aaron
Oct 11, 2007, 2:52 pm
RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Take Action NOW - END CAPITALIS Nobody Important
Oct 11, 2007, 1:43 pm
RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Take Action NOW - END CAPITALISM Aaron
Oct 11, 2007, 1:27 pm
We keep hearing about saving the planet for our children Gill Fin
Oct 11, 2007, 11:06 am
RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Take Action NOW - END CAPITALISM Nobody Important
Oct 11, 2007, 6:54 am
RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Take Action NOW - END CAPITALISM Gill Fin
Oct 11, 2007, 1:45 am
RE: RE: RE: RE: Take Action NOW - END CAPITALISM Aaron
Oct 10, 2007, 8:58 pm
RE: RE: RE: Take Action NOW - END CAPITALISM Nobody Important
Oct 10, 2007, 6:56 pm
RE: RE: Take Action NOW - END CAPITALISM Aaron
Oct 10, 2007, 3:02 pm
When the only tool you have is a hammer, Little Frog
Oct 10, 2007, 1:38 pm
The same thing happened in 1933 1933 Historian
Oct 10, 2007, 1:11 pm
RE: Take Action NOW - END CAPITALISM Chilly
Oct 10, 2007, 12:58 pm
RE: Take Action NOW ! Al Gore
Oct 10, 2007, 9:50 am
Take Action NOW ! lambchop
Oct 10, 2007, 8:52 am
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