Posts Tagged ‘co2’

Doctors warn of risks of climate change for the first time

This story was all over the national media today including, BBC, Sky News and the Telegraph.

Quite apart from the fact that their predictions are based on an increase in temperature which isn’t being suggested by the current global temperature trend and is all based on Climate models that have so far proved completely ineffective, the statements on Malaria increases are disturbing coming from medial professionals:

However, a study by the University College London, published in the Lancet, concluded that the problems caused by climate change such as food shortages, heat waves and increased threat of tropical diseases such as malaria will kill billions of people

If these members of University College have got through their medical exams and undertaken this whole study without having learned or realised that Malaria isn’t a tropical disease and isn’t governed by temperature in the way they are suggesting then my otherwise completely irrational phobia of doctors may actually be well founded!

Perhaps instead they should have studied History! The largest Malaria outbreak of recent times was in Siberia in the 1920′s – 13 million cases per year and 600,000 deaths at its peak. I would suggest visiting Siberia in shorts and a t-shirt to see just how tropical it is!!! Holland only declared itself Malaria free in 1970, I thought it had been getting warmer since then?

Ice at North Pole thinnest in living memory? Eh no!

Love this article from “watts up with that”

A few photos of submarines surfaced at the North Pole to give you the jist:

Skate (SSN-578), surfaced at the North Pole, 17 March 1959. Image from NAVSOURCE
North Pole 1959

Seadragon (SSN-584), foreground, and her sister Skate (SSN-578) during a rendezvous at the North Pole in August 1962
North Pole 1962

This one speaks for itself!
North Pole 1987

Keep an eye on the ice for your self here

Global warming threatens economic chaos in SE Asia-ADB

Global warming threatens economic chaos in SE Asia-ADB saw this link on Reuters today

MANILA, April 27 (Reuters) – Southeast Asia is one of the world’s most vulnerable regions to climate change and could face conflict over failing rice yields, lack of water and high economic costs, a major Asian Development Bank report shows.

The region’s economies could lose as much as 6.7 percent of combined gross domestic product yearly by 2100, more than twice the global average loss, according to the ADB’s report on the economics of climate change in Southeast Asia.

“By the end of this century, the economy-wide cost each year on average could reach 2.2 percent of GDP, if only market impact is considered…(to) 6.7 percent of GDP when catastrophic risks are also taken into account,” the British-government funded report said.”

I can’t see why our government are wasting money on this report. While predicting future climate or even tomorrow’s weather with any real accuracy is completely beyond us we now start paying good money to speculate on South East Asia’s economy in 2100. This report seems to presume that what contributes their GDP now will be similar in nearly 100 years . This whole business of speculating on the economy or climate in the distant future is utterly pointless and certainly shouldn’t be the basis of funding decisions. The late great Michael Crichton once said that if you asked people in 1900 what the major issues would be in 2000 it would have been things like “how will they have enough horses for everyone?” and “what will they do with all that horse shit? “ (I’m paraphrasing as I cant find his essay). Our rate of technological development is increasing so its getting harder not easier to predict the future. A further quote from Crichton on the matter gives food for thought:

Last, I want you to think about what it means to say that we are going to act now to address something 100 years from now.  People say this with confidence; we hear that the people of the future will condemn us if we don’t act.  But is that true?

We’re at the start of the 21st century, looking ahead.  We’re just like someone in 1900, thinking about the year 2000.  Could someone in 1900 have helped us?

Here is Teddy Roosevelt, a major environmental figure from 1900.  These are some of the words that he does not know the meaning of:

airport, antibiotic, antibody, antenna, computer, continentaldrift, tectonic plates, zipper, nylon, radio, television, robot, video, virus, gene, proton, neutron, atomic structure, quark, atomic bomb, nuclear energy, ecosystem, jumpsuits, fingerprints, step aerobics, 12-step, jet stream, shell shock, shock wave, radio wave, microwave, tidal,wave, tsunami, IUD, DVD, MP3, MRI, HIV, SUV, VHS, VAT, whiplash, wind tunnel, carpal tunnel, fiber optics, direct dialing, dish antennas, gorilla, corneal transplant, liver transplant, heart transplant, liposuction, transduction, maser, taser laser, acrylic, penicillin, Internet, interferon, nylon, rayon, leisure suit, leotard, lap dancing, laparoscopy, arthroscopy, gene therapy, bipolar, moonwalk, spot welding, heat-seeking, Prozac, sunscreen, urban legends, rollover minutes

Given all those changes, is there anything Teddy could have done in 1900 to help us? And aren’t we in his position right now, with regard to 2100?

Think how incredibly the world has changed in 100 years. It will change vastly more in the next century. A hundred years ago there were no airplanes and almost no cars. Do you really believe that 100 years from now we will still be burning fossil fuels and driving around in cars and airplanes?

Read the full text here

Thank the Lord for Christopher Brooker!

Christopher Brooker of the Telegraph is a rare breed of modern journalist who actually talks sense on a whole range of issues, here are a series of great articles he has written on Climate Change

Nobody listens to the real climate change experts

Why should we pay for the beliefs of others?

The ‘Global Warming Three’ are on thin ice

Rise of sea levels is ‘the greatest lie ever told’

best quote from this one:

“One of his most shocking discoveries was why the IPCC has been able to show sea levels rising by 2.3mm a year. Until 2003, even its own satellite-based evidence showed no upward trend. But suddenly the graph tilted upwards because the IPCC’s favoured experts had drawn on the finding of a single tide-gauge in Hong Kong harbour showing a 2.3mm rise. The entire global sea-level projection was then adjusted upwards by a “corrective factor” of 2.3mm, because, as the IPCC scientists admitted, they “needed to show a trend”.”

Yet more mind-boggling figures on global warming

‘Save the planet’ rhetoric soars to crazy new heights

Climate ‘denial’ is now a mental disorder – can I get time off “on the sick” for that?

Check out all his stuff here

Watts up with that?

A well written piece about the EPA’s decision to class some greenhouse gasses including CO2 as a “public endangerment”.

Watts up with that is a great site, essential reading to see what is actually happening in the world.

It isn’t just me!

Someone at the Telegraph sees through the lies!

Well said Gerald Warner!

Global Warming and Climate Change in Perspective: Truths and Myths About Carbon Dioxide, Scientific Consensus, and Climate Models

Great Article from Capitalism Magazine

Fat People will kill us all!!!!

Article

Brilliant, nothing like dragging whatever you like out of the data and fabricating causality!!! In reality being a more developed country means that you will produce more CO2 and also means you will have a more overweight population, it doesn’t mean Fat people make more CO2! I know some thin people who drive everywhere and have the heating on non-stop!

“Staying slim is good for health and for the environment. We need to be doing a lot more to reverse the global trend towards fatness, and recognise it as a key factor in the battle to reduce emissions and slow climate change.”

Yeah you getting a tiny bit thinner will make all the difference to the world, of course while you are doing it China will build a load of fossil fuel burning power stations but your potentially tiny effect on global CO2 which isn’t doing any provable harm anyway should prove a much bigger motivation than good health and longer life!!!

Reading Material

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25348644-7583,00.html

An article about Ian Pilmer’s book Heaven & Earth: Global Warming – the missing science

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