Global Warming Increasing Faster Than Predicted

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RANDOLPH E. SCHMID | February 14, 2009 08:57 PM EST | AP

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CHICAGO — Despite widespread concern over global warming, humans are adding carbon to the atmosphere even faster than in the 1990s, researchers warned Saturday.

Carbon dioxide and other gases added to the air by industrial and other activities have been blamed for rising temperatures, increasing worries about possible major changes in weather and climate.

Carbon emissions have been growing at 3.5 percent per year since 2000, up sharply from the 0.9 percent per year in the 1990s, Christopher Field of the Carnegie Institution for Science told the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

"It is now outside the entire envelope of possibilities" considered in the 2007 report of the International Panel on Climate Change, he said. The IPCC and former vice president Al Gore received the Nobel Prize for drawing attention to the dangers of climate change.

The largest factor in this increase is the widespread adoption of coal as an energy source, Field said, "and without aggressive attention societies will continue to focus on the energy sources that are cheapest, and that means coal."

Past projections for declines in the emissions of greenhouse gases were too optimistic, he added. No part of the world had a decline in emissions from 2000 to 2008.

Anny Cazenave of France's National Center for Space Studies told the meeting that improved satellite measurements show that sea levels are rising faster than had been expected.

Rising oceans can pose a threat to low level areas such as South Florida, New York and other coastal areas as the ocean warms and expands and as water is added from melting ice sheets.

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And the rise is uneven, with the fastest rising areas at about 1 centimeter _ 0.39 inch _ per year in parts of the North Atlantic, western Pacific and the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica, she said.

Also, highly promoted efforts to curb carbon emissions through the use of biofuels may even backfire, other researchers said.

Demand for biologically based fuels has led to the growing of more corn in the United States, but that means fields were switched from soybeans to corn, explained Michael Coe of the Woods Hole Research Center.

But there was no decline in the demand for soy, he said, meaning other countries, such as Brazil, increased their soy crops to make up for the deficit.

In turn, Brazil created more soy fields by destroying tropical forests, which tend to soak up carbon dioxide. Instead the forests were burned, releasing the gasses into the air.

The increased emissions from Brazil swamp any declines recorded by the United States, he said.

Holly Gibbs of Stanford University said that if crops like sugar and oil palm are planted after tropical forests are burned, the extra carbon released may be balanced by lower emissions from biofuel in 40 to 120 years, but for crops such as corn and cassava it can take hundreds of years to break equal.

"If we run our cars on biofuels produced in the tropics, chances will be good that we are effectively burning rainforests in our gas tanks," she said.

However, there could be benefits from planting crops for biofuels on degraded land, such as fields that are not offering low productivity due to salinity, soil erosion or nutrient leaching.

"In a sense that would be restoring land to a higher potential," she said. But there would be costs in fertilizer and improved farming practices.

In some cases simply allowing the degraded land to return to forest might be the best answer, she said.

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Who remembers this comment from Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) in 2007 when discussing Global Warming trends:

Congress held its first hearing on the landmark IPCC report on climate change. That report concluded that global warming is "unequivocal" and human activity is the main driver, "very likely" causing most of the rise in temperatures since 1950.

Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) questioned the authors of the report about a period of dramatic climate change that occurred 55 million years ago. "We don't know what those other cycles were caused by in the past. Could be DINOSAUR FLATULENCE, you know, or who knows?'"

http://thinkprogress.org/2007/02/10/dino-flatulence/
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/mortarboard/2007/02/post_11.html

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[Explains the Dinosaur extinction...?]

Dinosaurs would eat almost anything but had an extraordinary desire for the common bean plant. Unfortunately, it gave them bad gas. Because they had tiny brains they never developed an antacid. Eventually they created the first Greenhouse Effect.

Bean plants enjoyed the warmer climate and thrived on the dinosaur flatulence. They began to overproduce oxygen.

One fateful day, a few wild and crazy triceratops decided to stage a macho game for a particularly alluring female. As their horns collided it created a spark that ignited the gas. KABOOM..! The dinosaurs were blown up!

Paleontologists have overlooked what has been staring them in the face.

Everyone knows that dinosaurs are ex-stinked. We just spelled it wrong. [heh, heh]

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 PM on 02/15/2009
- CAP6 I'm a Fan of CAP6 16 fans permalink

Congress just approved an $800B economic stimulus package that many people have attacked as pork-laden. I am not an authority on what the stimulus package contains with respect to individual initiatives and am certainly not going to define the definition of pork.
I will however ask when would be a better opportunity to build the renewable energy sources such as wind power than now? We could be creating not only a tremendous number of temporary construction jobs, but permanent or long-term operating and maintenance jobs with the construction of wind farms, or wind turbines.
As an example, the Sin City Rail Express (LA to Vegas) initiative has a price tag of $8B. It is doubtful if construction on this project will be shovel-ready within the next three years. The construction phase will unarguably be the real jobs creator, but I submit to you this economy will either be well on the road to recovery or so deep down the drain in three years, these jobs will make little difference one way or the other. On the other hand, there are wind farm projects ready to go except for the lack of funding. The $8B price tag for the Sin City express would build enough turbines to provide power for up to 500K homes and create jobs immediately. If we are really serious about developing renewable energy sources, we must first be smart in how we spend our limited financial resources.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 PM on 02/15/2009
- ceasenake I'm a Fan of ceasenake 8 fans permalink

Not in my back yard.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 PM on 02/15/2009

Problem = Population ,automobiles and aircraft ........! But lets just blame coal because its easier that way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 PM on 02/15/2009
- ac86 I'm a Fan of ac86 permalink

agree. i try to be optimistic but when you think about the next 3 billion people adding to our population. its scary. I'm not even talking about global warming. natural resources and food alone gets me anxious about the future

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:03 PM on 02/15/2009
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Problem = large urban areas and the over educated fools populating them...
Solution = eliminate the concrete and asphalt, replacing it with grass and trees. put the urban "useful idiots" on plots of land in sustainable communities where they can grow their own food and take care of themselves and their neighbors. Carbon dioxide emissions will decrease in large percentages due to lack of driving to and from jobs and the planting of trees and grass after the removal of the masses of concrete and asphalt holding heat. The population will decline by at least a third probably half due to the fact that their reliance on college degrees to prove their self worth has left urban dwellers devoid of the common sense necessary to grow their own food and sustain themselves and their families in a natural world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 PM on 02/15/2009
- Pharos I'm a Fan of Pharos 9 fans permalink

I have asked the following in response to individual comments but have received no answers that I could find. So I will ask in general to all those who do not believe that average temperature of the earth is increasing, what, if any, scientific theories do you believe?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:03 PM on 02/15/2009
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I believe in the theory of gravity, the theory of evolution, the theory of relativity, the theory of plate tectonics, and a few more.

I believe there is a chance that the earth's "average temperature" is increasing. It has increased in the past and we have even emerged from Ice Ages from time to time. Do we know for sure? No.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 02/15/2009
- Pharos I'm a Fan of Pharos 9 fans permalink

Do you know for sure that "the theory of gravity, the theory of evolution, the theory of relativity, the theory of plate tectonics," are correct? You never know for sure in science. That is not the goal of science.

If you plot the average temperature of the earth since 1880, there is an obvious rise in temperature. Why do you say there is "a chance"? Is it because you doubt the data? Is it because you think we should look at a different time interval and 1880 to 2008 is not valid for some reason?

Much of the data that supports plate tectonics supports the temperature history of the earth (that's an oversimplification). Why believe it for plate tectonics and not for temperature?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 PM on 02/15/2009
- realpolitic I'm a Fan of realpolitic 164 fans permalink

You may not know for sure, but scientists have a very high probability and often do not deal in certainties anyway.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 PM on 02/15/2009
- sloreader I'm a Fan of sloreader 17 fans permalink

Assuming, for purposes of discussion, that popular theories pertaining to global warming are eventually debunked, as you suggest, would anyone truly regret having heavily invested in a greener infrastructure? Would you prefer to spend stimulus money on drilling for more oil or in developing alternative energy systems?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 PM on 02/15/2009
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When will we be at "game over?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 02/15/2009
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When enough of our fellow human beings either give up the fight for our posterity, or continue to place avarice above the survival of our species.

Leland R. Erickson

Citizen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 PM on 02/15/2009
- BSer I'm a Fan of BSer permalink

4T, when Tiger dies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:52 PM on 02/16/2009
- mulegino I'm a Fan of mulegino 63 fans permalink

The obvious solution to the climate change situation is the establishment of a blue ribbon panel, composed of George Schultz, Henry Kissinger, Alan Greenspan, David Rockefeller, Al Gore, George Bush Sr., Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, Prince Phillip, and George Soros. These well known problem solvers and friends of humanity could put their heads together and come up with a plan to eliminate climate change by: levying a U.N. poor tax-imposed only on essentials like food, clothing, electricity, water usage, as well as the the elimination of all financial aid to the needy, the elderly, and the rest of the " useless eaters" worldwide (as it is not the birth rate which has caused the increase in population worldwide, but the extension of the average life span). This would reduce the carbon footprint of the surplus population considerably.
The next step would be to destroy the infrastructures of all the developing nations in which the aforenamed panelists do not have a controlling interest-such as Iran, Nigeria, Venezuela, etc., which would be very effective in cutting carbon emissions worldwide. This could be accomplished very easily by seeking spurious a spurious casus belli, staging a false flag terrorist attack, or provoking a human rights "crisis" then demanding immediate international intervention.


Google: NSSM 200

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:07 PM on 02/15/2009
- Pharos I'm a Fan of Pharos 9 fans permalink

If you already have the solution, why do we need a panel?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:17 PM on 02/15/2009
- tkondaks I'm a Fan of tkondaks 21 fans permalink

Not since Jonathan Swift came up with the solution to the potato famine in Ireland (eat babies!) has such a good solution to a problem been proferred!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 PM on 02/15/2009
- mulegino I'm a Fan of mulegino 63 fans permalink

Thank you, tkondaks. You can obviously see satire for what it is. To even be mentioned in the same breath as Jonathan Swift (A Modest Proposal) is truly flattering.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 02/15/2009
- neurolux I'm a Fan of neurolux 5 fans permalink

Why are you focusing on developing nations? It is the developed nations like the U.S. (especially) where people release the most carbon dioxide per capita. Following your logic, we should be wiping out ourselves. We're the useless eaters because we're the world's leading consumers and we produce less and less every year.

Don't worry, at the rate our economy is collapsing, we'll all be living like a 3rd world nation very soon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:48 PM on 02/15/2009
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Developing nations might be using shortcuts; depending on the article and the cause, China has overtaken the US in pollution creation - and I don't mean lead-laden or antifreeze-filled products either.

If they are being developed, do it right.

I would disallow Al Gore from the board, however. If his RECORD on Apple's board is anything to go by, he's just hype.

http://www.computertakeback.com/corporate_accountability/index.cfm
(Click on the 'Apple' menu item -- Apple eventually changed its tune)

Greenpeace has gone after Apple as well.

Dell, HP, and other companies always seem to get in first and with more depth on 'green' issues compared to Apple. Even trade-up programs; especially if Apple were serious about increasing Mac share, the fact they don't offer trade-ups is really disappointing. Especially when theirs are by and large PC hardware with minor changes. It's far cheaper (and greener) to keep my PC and install Linux.

Snopes confirmed that even George W Bush's ranch is far greener than Gore's mansion.

http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1622338_1363003,00.html
(How many examples of WASTE can you point out? And people think the bloke who took Phelp's bong picture was bad...)

Unfortunately, there is more out there.

While "connecting the dots" sometimes displays a squiggle, not this time. Events are too defined.

I am not saying climate change/pollution aren't important. But all this is obvious. :(

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 PM on 02/15/2009

Reality is there are more people on the earth now too not the same blame game. Do environmentalists plan to execute people in third world countries to achieve climatic balance?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 PM on 02/15/2009
- Pharos I'm a Fan of Pharos 9 fans permalink

Would you please repost arranging your words so that they make sense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 02/15/2009
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[1] Here's something ALL people should understand -- monetary consequences:

[a] Insurance industry. Insurance losses, increased premiums, refused coverage, etc.
[b] Roads, airport runways, railway lines and pipelines; requiring increased maintenance / renewal because of temp variations
[c] Costs for flood defense, migration of people, health costs, etc.

http://climatechange.110mb.com/effects-economic-climate-change.htm

[2] There ARE other negative consequences "postulated" by some organizations and some scientists, if GW increases:

-- Flooding, drought, fires, tsunamis and other nature events
-- Many species of wildlife will risk being lost forever
-- Some "undesirable life forms" (like poison ivy) will become more "undesirable" as they will thrive in warmer climates
-- The ice in both poles may melt in large quantity. Species living on ice and procreating on ice as the Polar Bear, penguins and seals will become extinct.
-- Increase of sea levels will cover some islands and low lands
-- Rising seas could contaminate water supplies with salt
-- Stronger sunlight / warmer temps could cause respiratory illness. Hot spells would be come more frequent leading to heat related death
-- Warmer temperatures would widen the range of disease carrying rodents and mosquitoes
-- Some of the world's food supplies may become severely affected

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 PM on 02/15/2009
- wdw505 I'm a Fan of wdw505 76 fans permalink

so the US will see less problems than the rest of the world............so we just pull back from the coast and we are good.......i am in ohio sea level change will not get me........so i'll toss more wood on the fire and sit back while staying warm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:43 PM on 02/15/2009
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you wish !!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 02/15/2009

Actually, the southern parts of the states and the dry western parts will suffer. Is water not already a problem?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 02/15/2009
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Please take no offense, but I see this as a myopic point of view.

Lest people forget, we live in a Global Community. The US regularly does commerce with a multitude of countries. Who are we to import/export from/to when countries we do business with are under "X" feet of sea water...? ...or busy fighting floods, droughts, etc..?

"...just pull back from the coast and we're good..."
I'm sure Hawaii and Alaska would like your suggestion. How about the people in the Gulf Coast states...? How about people living in the states along the Mississippi...?

"...i am in ohio sea level change will not get me..."
[1] Unless you live in your own self-sustaining world. you WILL be affected (no matter how much you might like to think otherwise).

-- Do you maintain your own roads to/from your domicile..?
-- Do you pay insurance of any kind..? [prepare for increased premiums, dropped coverage, etc.]
-- Do you grow your own food...? If not, you gotta buy it from somewhere. If so, watch for an increased insect population as a negative consequence (for example).

[2] While not completely surprised, this "I've got mine...the hell with everybody else" thinking has become most prevalent over the years. [I wish someone could adequately explain this to me]

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:28 PM on 02/15/2009
- BSer I'm a Fan of BSer permalink

wdw, if you are in Miami of Ohio then you will be on the new Miami Beach. You may want to get more land and start building hotels.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 02/16/2009
- realpolitic I'm a Fan of realpolitic 164 fans permalink

"AUSTRALIA may have just had a horrifying preview of what climate change has in store for its people. Even early warning couldn't stop last weekend's bush fires in Victoria claiming 170 lives and over 700 homes."

"Climate models based on figures from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predict more frequent - and more extreme - fires for southern Australia over the next few decades. Yet the role of climate change in recent fires has been downplayed, suggests John Handmer of the Bushfire Cooperative Research Centre at RMIT University in Melbourne."

"Certainly, last weekend's fires were unprecedented: "We had a record heatwave, the worse fire danger index on record, during a record-breaking drought," says Handmer. "

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126953.700-climate-models-predicted-australian-bushfires.html?DCMP=OTC-rss&nsref=climate-change

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 PM on 02/15/2009
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Thought the fires were started by arsonists. Wasn't the area considered a crime scene?
Damn global warming is causing a rise in arson fires. WTF!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 PM on 02/15/2009
- BSer I'm a Fan of BSer permalink

Did you read that the people that had their property and families burnt blamed it on the government for not letting them clear their land of underbrush and trees.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:57 PM on 02/16/2009

Let's save the world!
Let's close down the clean industry in the developed world by making it more even expensive than the dirty industry in China by imposing caps on C02 emissions!
Then all the production will move to the dirty unregulated factories in China that dump toxic waste straight into the river or let it go up the smoke stack,
The factories are powered by dirty high sulphur coal burning electrical generators and the transportation trucks burn dirty high sulphur diesel and have ancient high polluting engine technology!
And we'll ship our raw materials over there and ship the finished products back here!

So we'll have more C02 emissions and more real pollution!

We could call this great new plan Kyoto!

Yay!
I'm a genius and I'm saving the world!

Google 'Kyoto costs Europe' to see how this works.
What the hell did they think was going to happen?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:39 PM on 02/15/2009

I got bad news for you, avoiding the worst case scenario for climate change, ie, the business as usual scenario, is going to hurt, it is going to suck. If it is not avoided, well, the planet will have a new ecosystem in which we likely will not fit. Which option sucks the most? There is no painless solution, which is why nothing will be done until it is too late.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 PM on 02/15/2009
- wdw505 I'm a Fan of wdw505 76 fans permalink

then why worry if that is your attitude

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:51 PM on 02/15/2009

Nah, a worse case scenario would be making pollution worse, ie, implementing Kyoto.

Now why would environmentalists be endorsing a treaty that would increase pollution and C02 emissions?

Could it be some kind of socialist wealth redistribution scheme?

It's obvious Kyoto would cause production to move to high polluting countries by increasing the costs to the already cleaner industry here.
So why was it ever proposed?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 02/15/2009

the level of denial in this thread is breathtaking.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 PM on 02/15/2009
- wdw505 I'm a Fan of wdw505 76 fans permalink

i guess there is no consensus

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:39 PM on 02/15/2009

Sure there is, amongst the experts:

http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2006/11/13/221250/49

The agreement or not of denial tr0lls makes no difference.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:39 PM on 02/15/2009
- Pharos I'm a Fan of Pharos 9 fans permalink

Is there any science you believe in?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 02/15/2009
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You're going to see that in every thread dealing with climate change from here on out. It's manufactured, I'd bet my last dime on it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 02/15/2009
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Denial is the new American past time. Americans hate to be inconvienced. The changes necessary to reduce Global Warming are inconvient, so the problem is denied. Americans have been sticking their heads in the sand over everything they don't to hear about or deal with for decades (which is part of our economic mess). Why would they stop now? They will sit watching TV in their air conditioning consuming all they can afford and denying until everything goes to hell.

it's the American way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 02/15/2009
- realpolitic I'm a Fan of realpolitic 164 fans permalink

People on the right think they can believe whatever they like and they lack of knowledge is a virtue as knowledge corrupts. It sort of negates the whole reason behind education.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 PM on 02/15/2009
- BSer I'm a Fan of BSer permalink

All the deniers didn't see Gores movie.

They graduated before the Dems wrote the GW in the curriculum.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 02/16/2009

I believe there is a global warming problem, but GREED is the only real problem we need to solve,
and that is what is literally fueling it.
We also have plenty of food, water, the technology and intelligent people to come up with more effective solutions. Hoarding and the subsequent lack of a proper distribution of resources is what is harming the planet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 PM on 02/15/2009
- wdw505 I'm a Fan of wdw505 76 fans permalink

oh well they can grow their own food

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 PM on 02/15/2009
- BSer I'm a Fan of BSer permalink

And it will be easier to grow now that it's going to be warm year round.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 PM on 02/16/2009
- mulegino I'm a Fan of mulegino 63 fans permalink

For those of you climate change naysayers, here is a slam dunk joint report (based on computer simulation) from the Society to Prevent Climate Change, and the World Fund to Save the Third World from Development:

"History has shown that there is nothing that can effectively be done to avoid the catastrophic consequences of Anthropogenic Climate Change and Overpopulation.
Taking into consideration just one of the many concomitants of increasing global temperatures, rising sea levels, our studies have shown that no human actions can avert the inundation of low lying coastal areas: case in point, the Netherlands. A sophisticated levee and flood control system has done nothing to prevent the Netherlands, which have been underwater for some time now.
Regarding overpopulation, our simulations have demonstrated that far from having a beneficial effect, population growth invariably degrades the standard of living-as is shown by the fact that, Medieval Europe, with its eco-friendly subsistence agriculture, basic lack of sanitation, power generation, clean water, and medical care was able to support a population of less than 100,000,00, with an average life expectancy of 35 years, whereas 20th century Europe, as well as its extensions in the Americas, with its high industrial development, high yield agriculture, vastly improved medical care, sanitation, and power grids, can only support roughly 500,000,000 people with an average life expectancy of 75 years. Let these facts give pause to our leaders, so that we may avert disaster."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 PM on 02/15/2009
- wdw505 I'm a Fan of wdw505 76 fans permalink

so the US can still grow by 200 million people .............cool

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 PM on 02/15/2009

"Based on a computer simulation..."

Say no more.

Now where did that Hockey Stick Graph go?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 PM on 02/15/2009
- mulegino I'm a Fan of mulegino 63 fans permalink

Actually, the hockey stick should be replaced by a shovel, to get rid of what is piled so high and deep.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 02/15/2009
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:43 PM on 02/15/2009
- Pharos I'm a Fan of Pharos 9 fans permalink

What is wrong with a computer simulation? Do you even know what that means?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:21 PM on 02/15/2009
- dandypuddin I'm a Fan of dandypuddin 188 fans permalink
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"More money spent on anything is hardly a pancea (sic)" Panacea. What do you suggest we do with our money? Invest? I prefer to use it to solve the world's problems.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 02/15/2009
- BSer I'm a Fan of BSer permalink

You must be one of the scientist getting a nice paying grant with all that disposable income.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 02/16/2009

The Sky is Falling, The Sky is Falling, a piece of it hit liberals on the head and made them believe anything that the left tells them. The earth's temperature has risen in the last 150 years. .3 of 1 degree and is currently receding. There has always been gradual warming and cooling of the planet surface since it's existence.

We are currently having one of the coldest winters on record around the World. Liberals believe anything they are told by the left. When are you liberals going to start thinking for yourselves and stop listening to Mob rule?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 02/15/2009
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So says the person who does nothing but repeating Limbaugh's typical rant. When are you conservatives going to start listening to scientists instead of people who couldn't even make it through a second-rank college?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:01 PM on 02/15/2009
- dandypuddin I'm a Fan of dandypuddin 188 fans permalink
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They don't believe in science. They believe in creationism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 02/15/2009
- BSer I'm a Fan of BSer permalink

The scientist of liberal thinking.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:06 PM on 02/16/2009
- gifu I'm a Fan of gifu 14 fans permalink

Life is so simple when you are as self centered and self absorbed as your reasoning indicates, Theanswerguy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 PM on 02/15/2009
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