Tuesday, March 8, 2011

The Real Deal With Global Warming

Everyone is taking this global warming junk way to seriously.

Most everyone is aware of the two sides to global warming: Its gonna happen and we're all gonna die, or its a big hoax and we have all been deceived. Pro global warmingites view humans and their machines as the main source of global warming via the green house effect. Anti global warmingites think the earth warming up is part of its natural cycle.

In my expert opinion, both sides are correct.  There is no doubt that the earth has a natural warming and cooling cycle, resulting in other earthly cycles such as amount of carbon dioxide in the air.  There is no  doubt the mankind and its mega machines have increased the amount of carbon dioxide in the air.  Anyone who says otherwise is simple mistaken.  The global warming theory focuses on this massive amount of carbon dioxide produced by man and states (via the greeenhouse effect) the earth is going to warm up and things are gonna melt and cities will flood and godzilla will possibly rise from the ocean. Yes this could happen, but lets think about it, nothing like this has ever happened in the past at even greater concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.  There are so many details about the earth that play such an important role in climate change that it is impossible to accurately predict global warming.  It would be like putting a dog in the grocery store and trying to predict where he would go and what he would eat.  The point is yes we are most likely causing the earth to warm up a little faster but the climate cycles will take care of it and it will be like nothing ever happened.

Besides, the Masters (Lewis and Floorwax of 103.5 The Fox) revealed a study that cow (and other animal) farts are the second leading cause of carbon dioxide emissions.  I really think we should focus our resources on that instead of humans.

2 comments:

  1. I agree. I wish there would be more worldwide conferences on problems like childhood cancer instead of this "junk" as you put it. But, as you know, that is a subject very close to my heart. Awareness about global warming is valuable but all that money and resources that is wasted on the "global warming issue" is sickening.

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  2. Well, I don't know. I agree that there is tremendous uncertainty, and that we have huge, complex humanmade and natural systems working together to warm the planet, and that makes everything hard to figure out.

    But I also know that I'm not a climate scientist (and your'e not one either, right?). And so I try to have a little humility and acknowledge what I don't know. Not that climate scientists are always going to be right. But they've devoted their lives to this problem (just like cancer researchers have) and so I want to listen to what they have to say, at least.

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