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Here's the thing....
Energy can never be created nor destroyed.
The carbon that is now a fossil fuel was once a living organism... We may cycle and change chemical makeups but the basic energy will always be there. Carbon will change forms, but what was here when the earth was created, will be here when the earth is destroyed.
I realize people will discredit that paper's author... however he has a few good points...
1. Climate change "theory" has never been subjected to scientific process... it was a "theory" and everyone ran with it.
2. Proof that the planet was far hotter at one time is pretty evident... We have OIL in the muskeg of northern Alberta.... which means at one point it was HOT enough on this planet to have flaura and fauna of a tropical nature up there.
3. All of the "models" are run through computer algorithms.... they can be manipulated at will.... If one looks at raw data, and super-imposes these "models" over top of them, one can see what I'm talking about.
4. No one is disputing the climate is changing. It always has changed. It always will change. The universe is enormous, earth is enormous. All of humanity is like an anthill... oblivious of anything further than a few hundred feet from the hill....
5. Polar Ice cap myth - as we all have witnessed, water expands when frozen. If the polar ice caps melted, the total volume of water is less than the volume of ice. What does this mean? Well it means if you have a bucket half full of water, and a piece of ice floating about an inch above it, when that ice melts, the water will be an inch below the top rim... (Archimedes' Principle) Now, before jumping on me, yes there's a small wrinkle... we're dealing with an ocean full of salt water and ice can't contain much salt, freshwater is lower in density... and when the ice is water, the water will warm which as we all know liquids expand at higher temperatures.... However, the rate of expansion... and the density decrease... when taken together are changes of 0.3mm/yr at the high end...
I appreciate scientific opinions and like discussing stuff like this, but I'm a skeptic until proven otherwise...
Think of this.... If we as a human civilization lived in the last ice age... as it was retracting... Most of our country was under ice.... We are definitely better off now than we would have been back then
How do we not know that we'd be better off if the planet was 10 degrees warmer than it is now?
Consider this... nobody has done the math as to how much energy would be saved if the northern hemisphere didn't have to heat their homes, businesses, and every other structure.
In addition, I'm surprised the environmental conscious on here have never (that I've seen) discussed the creation of liquid hydrocarbons in a reactor from CO2 and water.... [URL="http://phys.org/news/2016-02-proven-one-step-co2-liquid-hydrocarbon.html"]http://phys.org/news/2016-02-proven-one-step-co2-liquid-hydrocarbon.html[/URL] Theoretically could solve two problems ("rising" sea levels, and "rising" CO2 levels), with far lower capital costs to the general population... And far easier on wildlife (wind turbines and solar steam plants kill an awful lot of birds and deter other wild life from the areas where they are built)
There's also creating hydrogen from wind, and powering engines with it (which I think is really neat!)...
Imagine turning hydrogen into a super dense metal and using "solid" fuel for planes, ships... inert, and extremely energy dense. Curious to see some of the experiment results out of the Z Pulsed Power Facility in the next few years.
In closing, I think there is much we can, and have, and will do to protect the environment. We need to conserve resources, use them wisely... Be efficient. And we are moving forward always. Economics and the reality of the human condition force that (one-up-man-ship)
I think governments imposing taxes doesn't help any of this... Neither does government creating policies for "clean energy" which backfire - neejerk reactions that simply snowball.
Here's the thing....
Energy can never be created nor destroyed.
The carbon that is now a fossil fuel was once a living organism... We may cycle and change chemical makeups but the basic energy will always be there. Carbon will change forms, but what was here when the earth was created, will be here when the earth is destroyed.
I realize people will discredit that paper's author... however he has a few good points...
1. Climate change "theory" has never been subjected to scientific process... it was a "theory" and everyone ran with it.
2. Proof that the planet was far hotter at one time is pretty evident... We have OIL in the muskeg of northern Alberta.... which means at one point it was HOT enough on this planet to have flaura and fauna of a tropical nature up there.
3. All of the "models" are run through computer algorithms.... they can be manipulated at will.... If one looks at raw data, and super-imposes these "models" over top of them, one can see what I'm talking about.
4. No one is disputing the climate is changing. It always has changed. It always will change. The universe is enormous, earth is enormous. All of humanity is like an anthill... oblivious of anything further than a few hundred feet from the hill....
5. Polar Ice cap myth - as we all have witnessed, water expands when frozen. If the polar ice caps melted, the total volume of water is less than the volume of ice. What does this mean? Well it means if you have a bucket half full of water, and a piece of ice floating about an inch above it, when that ice melts, the water will be an inch below the top rim... (Archimedes' Principle) Now, before jumping on me, yes there's a small wrinkle... we're dealing with an ocean full of salt water and ice can't contain much salt, freshwater is lower in density... and when the ice is water, the water will warm which as we all know liquids expand at higher temperatures.... However, the rate of expansion... and the density decrease... when taken together are changes of 0.3mm/yr at the high end...
I appreciate scientific opinions and like discussing stuff like this, but I'm a skeptic until proven otherwise...
Think of this.... If we as a human civilization lived in the last ice age... as it was retracting... Most of our country was under ice.... We are definitely better off now than we would have been back then
How do we not know that we'd be better off if the planet was 10 degrees warmer than it is now?
Consider this... nobody has done the math as to how much energy would be saved if the northern hemisphere didn't have to heat their homes, businesses, and every other structure.
In addition, I'm surprised the environmental conscious on here have never (that I've seen) discussed the creation of liquid hydrocarbons in a reactor from CO2 and water.... [URL="http://phys.org/news/2016-02-proven-one-step-co2-liquid-hydrocarbon.html"]http://phys.org/news/2016-02-proven-one-step-co2-liquid-hydrocarbon.html[/URL] Theoretically could solve two problems ("rising" sea levels, and "rising" CO2 levels), with far lower capital costs to the general population... And far easier on wildlife (wind turbines and solar steam plants kill an awful lot of birds and deter other wild life from the areas where they are built)
There's also creating hydrogen from wind, and powering engines with it (which I think is really neat!)...
Imagine turning hydrogen into a super dense metal and using "solid" fuel for planes, ships... inert, and extremely energy dense. Curious to see some of the experiment results out of the Z Pulsed Power Facility in the next few years.
In closing, I think there is much we can, and have, and will do to protect the environment. We need to conserve resources, use them wisely... Be efficient. And we are moving forward always. Economics and the reality of the human condition force that (one-up-man-ship)
I think governments imposing taxes doesn't help any of this... Neither does government creating policies for "clean energy" which backfire - neejerk reactions that simply snowball.
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