Why temperatures have been relatively stable? If so then we can always keep the strait open to maintain that condition.
1 posted on
01/10/2010 10:33:29 AM PST by
decimon
To: SunkenCiv; steelyourfaith
2 posted on
01/10/2010 10:34:17 AM PST by
decimon
To: decimon
“Earth Science” has become a mass fable mill of balderdash and hooey
3 posted on
01/10/2010 10:36:22 AM PST by
KTM rider
( ..........tell me this really isn't happening ! !)
To: decimon
This stuff is giving science a bad name.
4 posted on
01/10/2010 10:39:30 AM PST by
pallis
To: decimon
I read that the TARP funding allocated something like 40 billion to propagate these type of climate study myths.
5 posted on
01/10/2010 10:40:19 AM PST by
KTM rider
( ..........tell me this really isn't happening ! !)
To: decimon
Has anybody studied the effect of whale pee?
6 posted on
01/10/2010 10:47:14 AM PST by
LRS
(Just contracts; just laws; just a constitution...)
To: decimon
Gorebull warming is Palin’s fault. /s
7 posted on
01/10/2010 10:47:25 AM PST by
VRWC For Truth
(Throw the bums out who vote yes on the bail out)
To: decimon
The most important thing mentioned in this article is that scientists acknowledge that the causes of climate patterns are so complex, so intermixed, and so little understood, that pointing to one factor as ‘the’ cause is the only way they can get more grant money.
8 posted on
01/10/2010 10:47:59 AM PST by
UCANSEE2
To: decimon
It's always been my view that the entire Universe is in a state of constant oscillation while at the same time the superior strength of the physics of certain objects are maintained subject to nature's corrections. Here on earth, those corrections are volcanos, earthquakes, weather....
A mudslide is a good example of a self-explanatory correction...
To: All
They’re not attributing climate to human activity so maybe we should take this one.
10 posted on
01/10/2010 10:52:43 AM PST by
decimon
To: decimon
I think the science shows that climate is much more affected by regional events than the entire Earth ecosystem.
And sea levels rise and fall naturally depending on the Arctic ice, and the cycles fluctuate over thousands of years regardless of man’s existence.
I really saw nothing in the report that portrayed man’s involvement in climate change.
11 posted on
01/10/2010 10:55:51 AM PST by
o_zarkman44
(Obama is the ultimate LIE!)
To: decimon
Boulder is considered the drug capital of the continent by many.
13 posted on
01/10/2010 11:02:49 AM PST by
mountainlion
(concerned conservative.)
To: decimon
the fact that seemingly insignificant changes can lead to dramatic tipping points for climate patternslike the flapping of a butterfly's wings...
14 posted on
01/10/2010 11:03:47 AM PST by
Chode
(American Hedonist *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
To: decimon
I thought the ice age created an ice bridge across the Bering Strait, not a land bridge. Indians walked across the ice to get to North America. If it was an ice bridge, water would still flow beneath it. Anyone know which it was?
17 posted on
01/10/2010 11:32:06 AM PST by
Defiant
(The absence of bias appears to be bias to those who are biased.)
To: decimon; StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; 1ofmanyfree; 21twelve; 24Karet; 2ndDivisionVet; ...
20 posted on
01/10/2010 5:53:30 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
(Happy New Year! Freedom is Priceless.)
To: decimon
We seem to have a bit of a cart/horse confusion here.
23 posted on
01/10/2010 6:28:14 PM PST by
ThanhPhero
(di tray hoi den La Vang)
To: decimon; SunkenCiv
I'm surprised this penetrated the "Team"'s defenses because it supports the cyclical nature of the glacial/interglacial cycles and leaves mankind out of the explanation. I remarked to someone the other day it would be nice if somehow industrial civilization has turned that cycle off so we don't have to go into the next ice age, but it's hubristic to think man has accomplished that.
Of course, only a bunch of overeducated and overpaid dummies would think that's a bad thing - that we've stumbled on a way not to have a frozen planet.
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