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![]() " wrote: http://global-warming.accuweather.co..._moulin_1.html Professor Robert Correll, chairman of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment http://www.acia.uaf.edu/ said that newly invented ice penetrating radar showed that the melt water was pouring through to the bottom of the glacier creating a melt water lake 500 metres deep causing the glacier "to float on land. "These melt water rivers are lubricating the glacier, like applying oil to a surface and causing it to slide into the sea. It is causing a massive acceleration which could be catastrophic." Correll stated that one particular glacier puts enough fresh water into the sea in one day to provide drinking water for a city the size of New York for a year. Correll believes that the estimates of a 20 to 60 centimeter sea level rise this century from the IPCC report in February had been "conservative" and feels that it would be at the upper end of this range at a minimum. Some scientists fear that number could be 2 metres (200 centimeters), which would obviously have catastrophic effects for European and U.S. coastlines. Howash. This has all happened before and is part of a very large cycle. Take your man-made global warming on a long hike. |
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dxAce wrote: " wrote: http://global-warming.accuweather.co..._moulin_1.html Professor Robert Correll, chairman of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment http://www.acia.uaf.edu/ said that newly invented ice penetrating radar showed that the melt water was pouring through to the bottom of the glacier creating a melt water lake 500 metres deep causing the glacier "to float on land. "These melt water rivers are lubricating the glacier, like applying oil to a surface and causing it to slide into the sea. It is causing a massive acceleration which could be catastrophic." Correll stated that one particular glacier puts enough fresh water into the sea in one day to provide drinking water for a city the size of New York for a year. Correll believes that the estimates of a 20 to 60 centimeter sea level rise this century from the IPCC report in February had been "conservative" and feels that it would be at the upper end of this range at a minimum. Some scientists fear that number could be 2 metres (200 centimeters), which would obviously have catastrophic effects for European and U.S. coastlines. Howash. This has all happened before and is part of a very large cycle. Take your man-made global warming on a long hike. To late DxAce, Al Gore turned man made global warming into a religion. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: " wrote: http://global-warming.accuweather.co..._moulin_1.html Professor Robert Correll, chairman of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment http://www.acia.uaf.edu/ said that newly invented ice penetrating radar showed that the melt water was pouring through to the bottom of the glacier creating a melt water lake 500 metres deep causing the glacier "to float on land. "These melt water rivers are lubricating the glacier, like applying oil to a surface and causing it to slide into the sea. It is causing a massive acceleration which could be catastrophic." Correll stated that one particular glacier puts enough fresh water into the sea in one day to provide drinking water for a city the size of New York for a year. Correll believes that the estimates of a 20 to 60 centimeter sea level rise this century from the IPCC report in February had been "conservative" and feels that it would be at the upper end of this range at a minimum. Some scientists fear that number could be 2 metres (200 centimeters), which would obviously have catastrophic effects for European and U.S. coastlines. Howash. This has all happened before and is part of a very large cycle. Take your man-made global warming on a long hike. To late DxAce, Al Gore turned man made global warming into a religion. Ah, another bad religion. Go figure. dxAce Michigan USA |
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, Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: " wrote: http://global-warming.accuweather.co..._moulin_1.html Professor Robert Correll, chairman of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment http://www.acia.uaf.edu/ said that newly invented ice penetrating radar showed that the melt water was pouring through to the bottom of the glacier creating a melt water lake 500 metres deep causing the glacier "to float on land. "These melt water rivers are lubricating the glacier, like applying oil to a surface and causing it to slide into the sea. It is causing a massive acceleration which could be catastrophic." Correll stated that one particular glacier puts enough fresh water into the sea in one day to provide drinking water for a city the size of New York for a year. Correll believes that the estimates of a 20 to 60 centimeter sea level rise this century from the IPCC report in February had been "conservative" and feels that it would be at the upper end of this range at a minimum. Some scientists fear that number could be 2 metres (200 centimeters), which would obviously have catastrophic effects for European and U.S. coastlines. Howash. This has all happened before and is part of a very large cycle. Take your man-made global warming on a long hike. To late DxAce, Al Gore turned man made global warming into a religion. Here is someone that noticed an interesting dynamic. http://www.smh.com.au/news/environme...oulder/2007/10 /13/1191696238792.html "We're brainwashing our children," said Dr Gray, 78, a long-time professor at Colorado State University. "They're going to the Gore movie [An Inconvenient Truth] and being fed all this. It's ridiculous." -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() Telamon wrote: In article , Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: " wrote: http://global-warming.accuweather.co..._moulin_1.html Professor Robert Correll, chairman of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment http://www.acia.uaf.edu/ said that newly invented ice penetrating radar showed that the melt water was pouring through to the bottom of the glacier creating a melt water lake 500 metres deep causing the glacier "to float on land. "These melt water rivers are lubricating the glacier, like applying oil to a surface and causing it to slide into the sea. It is causing a massive acceleration which could be catastrophic." Correll stated that one particular glacier puts enough fresh water into the sea in one day to provide drinking water for a city the size of New York for a year. Correll believes that the estimates of a 20 to 60 centimeter sea level rise this century from the IPCC report in February had been "conservative" and feels that it would be at the upper end of this range at a minimum. Some scientists fear that number could be 2 metres (200 centimeters), which would obviously have catastrophic effects for European and U.S. coastlines. Howash. This has all happened before and is part of a very large cycle. Take your man-made global warming on a long hike. To late DxAce, Al Gore turned man made global warming into a religion. Here is someone that noticed an interesting dynamic. http://www.smh.com.au/news/environme...oulder/2007/10 /13/1191696238792.html "We're brainwashing our children," said Dr Gray, 78, a long-time professor at Colorado State University. "They're going to the Gore movie [An Inconvenient Truth] and being fed all this. It's ridiculous." There's lots of nutcases out there... |
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On Oct 14, 1:29 pm, Telamon
wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: " wrote: http://global-warming.accuweather.co..._moulin_1.html Professor Robert Correll, chairman of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment http://www.acia.uaf.edu/ said that newly invented ice penetrating radar showed that the melt water was pouring through to the bottom of the glacier creating a melt water lake 500 metres deep causing the glacier "to float on land. "These melt water rivers are lubricating the glacier, like applying oil to a surface and causing it to slide into the sea. It is causing a massive acceleration which could be catastrophic." Correll stated that one particular glacier puts enough fresh water into the sea in one day to provide drinking water for a city the size of New York for a year. Correll believes that the estimates of a 20 to 60 centimeter sea level rise this century from the IPCC report in February had been "conservative" and feels that it would be at the upper end of this range at a minimum. Some scientists fear that number could be 2 metres (200 centimeters), which would obviously have catastrophic effects for European and U.S. coastlines. Howash. This has all happened before and is part of a very large cycle. Take your man-made global warming on a long hike. To late DxAce, Al Gore turned man made global warming into a religion. -- Telamon Ventura, California- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Had an interesting discussion with some friends Friday nite about Gore winning the Nobel prize. I'm still not sure what he won for. My friend was contending that he increased awareness of global warming - my question was - so has the hole in the ozone gotten smaller - are emissions down by any noticiable percentage.?? And I followed with " if we were going to award the ENVIRONMENTALIST OF THE YEAR to someone, I'm sure there are others out there more deserving. He wanted to know who I had in mind - and was blaming my dislike on Gore as a REPUBLICAN/DEMOCRAT issue. Trouble is: I do know someone who has done more to promote environmental health than Gore ever will be able to do. He finally told me he was bored by the discussion. But I'm still wondering why GORE got the award. Maybe someone can help me with that?:? |
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" wrote: On Oct 14, 1:29 pm, Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: " wrote: http://global-warming.accuweather.co..._moulin_1.html Professor Robert Correll, chairman of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment http://www.acia.uaf.edu/ said that newly invented ice penetrating radar showed that the melt water was pouring through to the bottom of the glacier creating a melt water lake 500 metres deep causing the glacier "to float on land. "These melt water rivers are lubricating the glacier, like applying oil to a surface and causing it to slide into the sea. It is causing a massive acceleration which could be catastrophic." Correll stated that one particular glacier puts enough fresh water into the sea in one day to provide drinking water for a city the size of New York for a year. Correll believes that the estimates of a 20 to 60 centimeter sea level rise this century from the IPCC report in February had been "conservative" and feels that it would be at the upper end of this range at a minimum. Some scientists fear that number could be 2 metres (200 centimeters), which would obviously have catastrophic effects for European and U.S. coastlines. Howash. This has all happened before and is part of a very large cycle. Take your man-made global warming on a long hike. To late DxAce, Al Gore turned man made global warming into a religion. -- Telamon Ventura, California- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Had an interesting discussion with some friends Friday nite about Gore winning the Nobel prize. I'm still not sure what he won for. My friend was contending that he increased awareness of global warming - my question was - so has the hole in the ozone gotten smaller - are emissions down by any noticiable percentage.?? And I followed with " if we were going to award the ENVIRONMENTALIST OF THE YEAR to someone, I'm sure there are others out there more deserving. He wanted to know who I had in mind - and was blaming my dislike on Gore as a REPUBLICAN/DEMOCRAT issue. Trouble is: I do know someone who has done more to promote environmental health than Gore ever will be able to do. He finally told me he was bored by the discussion. But I'm still wondering why GORE got the award. Maybe someone can help me with that?:? Simple. Liberal man of the year. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Gore gets carbon credits everytime he belches and farts.
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![]() Simple. Liberal man of the year. -- Telamon Ventura, California A few things were ( Possibly ) wrong in Gores film; The shrinking glaciers on Killamenjaro are Probably due to land use changes; - People cutting down rain forest, which generated moisture to feed them, replacing it with farm land which doesn't put out that much moisture; But over all, I believe hes right; the planet is heating up, due to mans activities. - And it isn't just C02 . Deforestation is changing how the planet stores / releases sunlight. expect more deforestation to result in hotter, drier weather in parts of the world that were tropical. This will add heat to the atmosphere, slowly heating up the oceans, which will slightly expand; etc. - but what's a foot or two rise in sea level, anyway? Doesn't affect you; right ? http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...l_warming.html |
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![]() " wrote: Simple. Liberal man of the year. -- Telamon Ventura, California A few things were ( Possibly ) wrong in Gores film; The shrinking glaciers on Killamenjaro are Probably due to land use changes; - People cutting down rain forest, which generated moisture to feed them, replacing it with farm land which doesn't put out that much moisture; But over all, I believe hes right; the planet is heating up, due to mans activities. Wrong! Al Gore is mentally ill, and if you believe him, you may be in the same boat. But hey, the practice of religion is un-fettered here in the USofA, so enjoy! |
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