utgibbs
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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/26/opinion/26cohen.html
cliff notes version:
man allegedly creates global warming via increasing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere to somewhat more than trace levels. (a stretch in an of itself)
sea ice melts, creating more water vapor in the atmosphere
that water vapor results in incredible amounts of snow in Siberia (really? snow in Siberia?)
sunlight reflects solar radiation back out into space
planet cools
essentially, what he's said is that the earth achieves equilibrium through natural means and that man's rather feeble presence here is barely more than a mosquito bite on an elephant's behind
The ozone hole disagrees with this.
The Gulf of Mexico disagrees with this.
The lead burden in all modern humans disagrees with this.
Chernobyl disagrees with this.
The ancient forests disagree with this.
The rainforests disagree with this.
The extinct large mammals of North America disagree with this. ETC.
I'm more curious about your comments regarding CO2. Do you actually NOT believe CO2 is increasing in the atmosphere? Or do you believe CO2 doesn't radiate heat energy from the earth in all directions?
