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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: Inconvenient Truth: Reducing CO2 Emissions Will NOT Save the Planet! An editorial by Mark Johnson, Meteorologist AMS CBM/NWA. Reprinted with Permission. -- I talk about the fallacy of Man-made Global Warming to whomever will listen. I talk to many groups, large and small about how AGW is just bad science. I tell them that study results are hand-picked and modified to fit a pre-determined conclusion. That is: Man-made carbon emissions are responsible for accelerated, dangerous global temperature rises. Many are enlightened by my graphs disproving the fictional Hockey Stick. They are amazed when I cite peer-reviewed studies that prove Polar Bears arent drowning and that arctic sea ice and glaciers are actually increasing in size. They laugh in disbelief when I flash photos of official surface stations next to air conditioners and barbecue grills. And then theres the icing on the cake: I bust out IPCCs failed computer model plots that show world temperatures going up. The room goes quiet. But notice, I say to my audience, how the actual temperatures over the last decade are going down! I then crumple up a copy of of the IPCCs 2001 Report and pitch it into the trash in dramatic triumph while shouting, The Man-Made Global Warming Hypothesis is pure HOGWASH! Applause, applause, applause. Some shake their heads in disbelief. Many more, though, smile and say, I thought so! Its a great feeling for me. Another seemingly successful presentation. Another positive attempt to correct the mis-information spread by the AGW alarmists. Still, there is always at least one person in every group who raises a hand and asks that haunting question, But shouldnt we want to save the planet? Hey, I think to myself, Werent you listening to me? Maybe, this person wasnt paying attention while I was showing off all of my pretty-coloured charts and graphs. Or maybe, I, as a scientist, am only seeing this issue through proxies, homogenized data and hand-picked correlations. Maybe, to the average, non-science person, Global Warming is a much simpler issue. Maybe the AGW boils down to a moral responsibility. As one middle school student told me last week, If we are hurting the planet, then we should do something about it! As I have learned through conversation, other colleagues hear the same statement. This is an issue all of us in the scientific community need to address everytime we speak about Man-Made Global Warming. So lets, start now! I will begin the journey here: Listen up, Folks: Reducing man-made CO2 emissions will NOT save the planet! The Man-Made Global Warming Theory that the UNIPCC hangs its hat on, states that increasing amounts of man-made carbon dioxide will trap more of the suns heat in the atmosphere. This will then increase the water vapor content of the atmosphere. According to the IPCC, the two greenhouse gases will combine their super powers to increase earths surface temperatures to dangerous levels. But, my friends, carbon dioxide is NOT a pollutant. It is a naturally occurring trace gas essential to life on earth. Simply reducing CO2 levels does nothing to reduce real pollution. It does nothing to clean up our streams and rivers from dangerous mercury contamination. It does nothing to prevent sewage from polluting our drinking supplies. It doesnt fix holes in the ozone layer, nor does it stop landfill chemicals from leaching into ground water. Even if CO2 levels plummeted in the next 20 years, wed still have pollution problems. My Facebook buddies are much more esteemed scientists than I. I asked them for their responses to such a question. Heres what Geologist Don Easterbrook, of Western Washington University told me in a recent e-mail: CO2 is not a pollutant and reducing emission of it does nothing to abate the real pollutants (sulphur, particulates, metals, etc). He adds emphatically, We cant afford to waste trillions of dollars needlessly chasing the CO2 fantasy. In 2001, Don predicted the start of a cooling cycle in or around the year 2007 (spot on, I must say!). We are just starting several decades of global cooling, which directly kills twice as many people as warming and many times more indirectly, he adds. If we needlessly blow trillions of dollars trying to reduce CO2, we will have significantly reduced our ability to deal with global cooling and all its attendant problems (crop failures, reduced food supply, increased energy costs, increased transportation costs and interruptions, etc), all during three decades when global population will increase by 50%! Professor Geoff Duffy, a Chemical Engineering expert from The University of Auckland in New Zealand adds this, Caring for the environment is one very important issue, (but) it has little to do with climate change. Excellent point, Dr. Duffy! Carbon dioxide is but a trace, and mankinds CO2 footprint is a trace- of-a-trace. He continues, CO2 is not a pollutant; it is a valuable feedstock for all plant and vegetable life on which we depend; and the bi-product is oxygen! The atmosphere and the sea buffer all changes. History alone shows that mankind can do virtually little to change climate: but we can keep our local environment clean! Atmospheric Scientist Tim Minnich holds a masters degree in meteorology and taught courses at Rutgers University and University of Michigan. He is passionate about the issue. To accuse one of being unconcerned about the environment simply because they reject the AGW pseudo-science is not only illogical its patently absurd. He goes on, Its like suggesting the person who rejects capital punishment advocates murder! Tim specializes in issues like acid rain and ozone, I firmly believe that each of us has a moral responsibility to be a vigilant steward of our planet and environment for future generations, and that the reckless spending of energy and resources on a scientifically unsubstantiated fad like AGW is deplorable. Tim, I couldnt agree more! Dr. William Briggs, Meteorologist & Adjunct Professor of Statistical Science, Cornell University, shares a similar sentiment: The answer is OF COURSE we should save the planet and protect the environment, but in this case there isnt anything to that needs saving or protecting. The probability of catastrophic warming is so low, and the costs to protect against radical climate change are so high, that we are better off being reasonably prudent and not panicking by adopting burdensomeand unprovennew rules and regulations. Professor Robert Carter runs the Marine Geophysical Laboratory at James Cook University in Queensland, Australia. Spending money on cutting back carbon dioxide emissions in the hope that it will prevent hypothetical warming will be no more effective than peering into the entrails of chickens to the weather! Incredibly funny, Bob
and absolutely true! Meanwhile, in the real, measurable scientific world, He adds, there are a number of urgent environmental problems where spending significant money would produce a significant result. Bobs short list include: 1. Cheap (probably coal-fired; alternatively nuclear) energy for 3rd world countries, to minimise wood-burning and charcoal fire cooking, and generally allow them to lift themselves out of poverty. 2. Clean water and sanitation for the same. 3. Healthy research funding for additional/new sources ofenergy generation, and transport fuel substitution. Contrary to popular belief, not ALL politicians support the Man-Made Global Warming frenzy. Marc Morano, sent in these comments from Senator James Inhofes Office. Inhofe is the ranking member of the Senate Environment & Public Works Committee. A cleaner environment can be accomplished through technology, not command and control regulations. Saddling our economy with UN mandates and new layers of federal bureaucracy will only make us poorer and not solve the alleged climate crisis. by: Mark Johnson, Meteorologist AMS CBM/NWA
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Global Warming,NOT Posted by reasonmclucus on Tuesday, February 03, 2009 3:25:45 PM The claim that carbon dioxide (CO2) can increase air temperatures by "trapping" infrared radiation (IR) ignores the fact that in 1909 physicist R.W. Wood disproved the popular 19th Century thesis that greenhouses stayed warm by trapping IR. Unfortunately, many people who claim to be scientists are unaware of Wood's experiment which was originally published in the Philosophical magazine , 1909, vol 17, p319-320. Wood was an expert on IR. His accomplishments included inventing both IR and UV (ultraviolet) photography.
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