@gsvol,
Are you still drunk after the Ole Miss win?
Global heating (to emphasize we are heating the planet) is a generational problem greater than the human race has ever faced. It is WWII but bigger. Thinking and acting like adults regarding this issue, would bring out the absolute best in us as a people, a culture, a species endowed with the ability to act with reason and not with genes. The effects are real, measurable today, and with solid predictions on what will happen later. Anyone over the age of 35 has living memory enough to see the changes in our weather; they shouldn't need the scientists to tell them something is up. But when the scientists give you so thorough an explanation for everything happening outside your backdoor, only fools would disregard. To ignore this issue, to put stock in these laughably pathetic "errors" (called typos), and to run and hide from it, is to glorify our basest attributes; it is to be an intellectual debauch; it is to be ruinously ridiculous.
Ozone isn't related to tropospheric temperature, or the release of greenhouse gases.
Poles could shift any time between now and 20,000 years from now. Safe money is on climate mattering first by a long shot, even if there wasn't global warming.
Yea, I understand the DNA damage. UV light creates dimers in DNA that aren't excised by normal repair mechanisms.
I thought, I guess wrongly, that there was correlation between increased radiation penetration and global climate change.
The global brightening vs global dimming view point. WIR states there is, at least maybe "was," some correlation.
Solar radiation and climate change | World Resources Institute
Are the effects just so small that they aren't the main issue, or has newer data been made available that suggests the original viewpoint on solar discharge isn't as substantial as might have been believed?
Posted via VolNation MobileWhere weer you when the alarmists forty years ago warned us that we were faced with a new ice age?
Where were you a thousand years ago when the Earth was much warmer than it is today, with Vikings having vineyards in Greenland???
Predictions are far less solid than jello!!!!!!!