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To: cogitator

"The impact of slowing global warming down would be to reduce the level of ecosystem change that would result from global warming."

Sorry, I wasn't directing this to you. I was directing it to the author. However, I want to know from the author, how much is good? What happens if we totally reduce emissions? How quickly will golobal warming stop? Will global cooling occur and if so how fast before I need my bunny boots and parka? What impact will it have on agriculture?


14 posted on 04/07/2006 12:31:20 PM PDT by EQAndyBuzz (To Serve Man......It's a cookbook!)
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To: EQAndyBuzz

If you ever want to take charge of a global warming debate...state the following scenario and watch their reaction.

Suddenly today, GW and 140 of the world leaders jump up and admit global warming. They start an immedate program to reverse the trend. Over the next 12 years...at great economic cost to all nations...we reach the goal desired as a perfect "model"...then the next year...we actually exceed the model trend by 2 percent. The year after that, we exceed by another 2 percent. The third year...another 2 percent. Suddenly, you have a great worry that global cooling is on the way, and we must reverse that trend. Does the good gentleman that you are debating with....have a plan for the "over-fixing" of the environment? Can the nations of the world, suddenly go into overdrive, and save the earth from global cooling? And if so, how much oil and resources must be used to do so? And the final question...what model and perfect global trend does the gentleman want to utilize (realizing that over 300 models likely exist today)?

Watch their face as you finsh the last question...and it'll be worth a $100. They envision the earth as a car, with parts. A typical car has well over 2,500 parts. The earth has trillions upon trillions. Which parts do you want to tinker with, and why only those? Your mechanic hates Italian cars for a reason...ask him why. The reason is...they have 10 to 20 percent more parts than a usual car. The engines are works of wonder...but its not performing at 100 percent...its a nightmare for him to figure out the malfunctioning item...and get to the part...and replace it. In the earth's case...its an Italian-made car...that you've got to have an true idea of what is wrong before climbing underneath.


84 posted on 04/17/2006 9:34:06 PM PDT by pepsionice
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