Posted on 09/19/2006 5:38:34 PM PDT by DaveTesla
Global warming is happening, but humans are not the cause, one of the nations top experts on hurricanes said Monday morning. Bill Gray, who has studied tropical meteorology for more than 40 years, spoke at the Larimer County Republican Club Breakfast about global warming and whether humans are to blame. About 50 people were at the talk.
Gray, who is a professor at Colorado State University, said human-induced global warming is a fear perpetuated by the media and scientists who are trying to get federal grants.
I think were coming out of the little ice age, and warming is due to changes to ocean circulation patterns due to salinity variations, Gray said. Im sure thats it.
Grays view has been challenged, however.
Roger Pielke Jr., director of the Center for Science and Technology Policy Research at the University of Colorado, said in an interview later Monday that climate scientists involved with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded that most of the warming is due to human activity.
Bill Gray is a widely respected senior scientist who has a view that is out of step with a lot of his colleagues, Pielke said. But challenging widely held views is good for science because it forces people to make their case and advances understanding.
We should always listen to the minority, said Pielke, who spoke from his office in Boulder. But its prudent to take actions that both minimize human effect on the climate and also make ourselves much more resilient.
At the breakfast, Gray said Earth was warmer in some medieval periods than it is today. Current weather models are good at predicting weather as far as 10 days in advance, but predicting up to 100 years into the future is a great act of faith, and I dont believe any of it, he said.
But even if humans cause global warming, theres not much people can do, Gray said. China and India will continue to pump out greenhouse gases, and alternative energy sources are expensive.
Why do it if its not going to make a difference anyway? he said. Whether Im right or wrong, we cant do anything about it anyway.
But Pielke said it makes sense to reduce humans impact on the climate.
There are uncertainties. Its not like you
change your light bulbs today, youre going to have better weather tomorrow, he said. Its even better if those actions youre taking make sense for other reasons, like getting off Middle Eastern oil or saving money.
Hopefully sooner than that.
Most of the time they are right anymore. I hardly ever have a met who gives me a botched forecast.
I guess I don't find it as frustrating ;) but I think most Freepers would accept the 0.6 as human caused if they bothered to look at the charts and formulas. The same formula could convince most of those that another degree is possible with doubled CO2. Beyond the doubling there is considerable doubt. But I don't think that the 0.028 or whatever argument is even valid as a talking point anymore. Water vapor as the most important GH gas is a much better talking point since it points out legitimate flaws in the models. A little "cloud feedback uncertainty" as you might put it.
I just love the MSM. You can ALWAYS tell when they disagree with a point of view, because they always throw a "critics charged" segemnt in there.
How many Global-Warming-is-a-menace articles have an opposing point of view?
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I'm not that stupid.
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