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NiocanBanned Posts: 769Joined: Sun Sep 13, 2009 11:57 pmLocation: Winnipeg, Manitoba
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creamcheese wrote:From your posts here I take it you don't believe that humans have had a noticeable effect on the climate. I'm here to ask you, so what? I wouldn't quite say that we've had no effect; Though our actions of strip mining, deforestation, not handling pollutant by products well enough, the negligence of supporting solutions of hemp paper/plastics/medicine/food, etc. All do more harm then good in terms of survivability. This is our spaceship for this age in time, and it never does us any good to mistreat it. So, while I believe that human contributions to just one trace gas as the sole of our problems is blatantly false; I don't take the naive position of our actions on the environments of the world and their corresponding effects on the climate. creamcheese wrote:It is a fact that CO2 levels in the atmosphere have been rising. You can't dispute that, you can even measure them yourself. Indeed.creamcheese wrote:It is also a fact that global average temperatures have risen dramatically recently. This is also an undisputed fact. Not quite, and I'd like to know what your definition of "risen dramatically" and "recently" are. The climate, according to ice cores, has a heartbeat of about 100K years. Would it be wise to compare the temperatures of the next three days, so you can plot out the next century? I think not.
Know, O man, that Light is thine heritage. Know that darkness is only a veil. Sealed in thine heart is brightness eternal, waiting the moment of freedom to conquer, waiting to rend the veil of the night. --Thoth
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scalyblue Posts: 968Joined: Sun Aug 30, 2009 2:02 am
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CO2 is a broad spectrum greenhouse gas, the wavelengths it absorbs are much wider than water vapor, and there's more CO2 in the atmosphere now than there has been for a good part of the modern era, and we haven't even encountered the feedback from this situation yet--you fail at climatology forever.
Also, CO2 isn't the only factor of AGW, you're completely neglecting other factors such as, but not limited to the albedo effect.
Furthermore, there is not enough usable land area on the surface of the planet for everybody to grow their own food, and growing your own food is arguably less environmentally sound than regulated crops. Don't bother blathering about your conspiracy nonsense unless you can provide peer reviewed literature or arrest records on a global scale.
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ImprobableJoeLime Tord Posts: 3917Joined: Sun Feb 22, 2009 2:24 pm
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scalyblue wrote:CO2 is a broad spectrum greenhouse gas, the wavelengths it absorbs are much wider than water vapor, and there's more CO2 in the atmosphere now than there has been for a good part of the modern era, and we haven't even encountered the feedback from this situation yet--you fail at climatology forever. Does Niocan think that climate scientists have never heard of water vapor? He's already claimed that climate scientists didn't know about the sun... so nothing surprises me anymore.
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scalyblue Posts: 968Joined: Sun Aug 30, 2009 2:02 am
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Niocan's not even being internally consistent in his standpoints anymore, I officially call shenanigans.
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| Thu Dec 24, 2009 3:47 am |
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ImprobableJoeLime Tord Posts: 3917Joined: Sun Feb 22, 2009 2:24 pm
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scalyblue wrote:Niocan's not even being internally consistent in his standpoints anymore, I officially call shenanigans. Actually, that's the sign of a true AGW denier... I've never come across one who wasn't self-contradictory, and who didn't circle around various mutually exclusive claims while dodging questions and avoiding reality.
Come visit my blog! There will be punch and pie!] There are no problems, only opportunities... to spend way too much money on gadgets that are usually way too much gadget for the job. Which explains the $250 pocketknife that I use to open my mail.
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| Thu Dec 24, 2009 3:50 am |
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scalyblue Posts: 968Joined: Sun Aug 30, 2009 2:02 am
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Well, I'm talking about other subjects as well, but you're right. Anyway, I stand by my official call of shenanigans.
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| Thu Dec 24, 2009 4:48 am |
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ImprobableJoeLime Tord Posts: 3917Joined: Sun Feb 22, 2009 2:24 pm
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scalyblue wrote:Well, I'm talking about other subjects as well, but you're right. Anyway, I stand by my official call of shenanigans. Well... OK, but I called shenanigans on his whole routine a while back, and I was told that I was being too innocent in my belief that someone could not be so consistently wrong on every single subject discussed on this website.
Come visit my blog! There will be punch and pie!] There are no problems, only opportunities... to spend way too much money on gadgets that are usually way too much gadget for the job. Which explains the $250 pocketknife that I use to open my mail.
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Aught3 Posts: 3027Joined: Fri Feb 27, 2009 2:36 amLocation: New Zealand
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For my part I think Niocan is probably a real person. It's just extreme ignorance combined with extraordinary arrogance and that's not so rare. What is odd is the persistence, so maybe you guys are on to something.
International Read a Koran Day 11/09/2010 We'll hang Bertram Cates to a sour apple tree, we'll hang Bertram Cates to a sour apple tree, we'll hang Bertram Cates to a sour apple tree. Our God is marching on!La liga de la razón extermina monstruos.
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| Thu Dec 24, 2009 5:09 am |
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ImprobableJoeLime Tord Posts: 3917Joined: Sun Feb 22, 2009 2:24 pm
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Aught3 wrote:For my part I think Niocan is probably a real person. It's just extreme ignorance combined with extraordinary arrogance and that's not so rare. What is odd is the persistence, so maybe you guys are on to something. It is too uniformly wrong across the board. It seems like law of averages would make him right about something ONCE.
Come visit my blog! There will be punch and pie!] There are no problems, only opportunities... to spend way too much money on gadgets that are usually way too much gadget for the job. Which explains the $250 pocketknife that I use to open my mail.
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| Thu Dec 24, 2009 5:11 am |
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NiocanBanned Posts: 769Joined: Sun Sep 13, 2009 11:57 pmLocation: Winnipeg, Manitoba
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I have alternative views in many areas, and yes I'm honestly speaking here. This is a forum, and by nature I'm holding my ground to provide resistance in these topics. I'm not trying by any means to troll, and I think there's a general urge to do that with any alternative idea (relativity speaking). Stop resorting to strawmanning me.
Know, O man, that Light is thine heritage. Know that darkness is only a veil. Sealed in thine heart is brightness eternal, waiting the moment of freedom to conquer, waiting to rend the veil of the night. --Thoth
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darthrender2010 Posts: 271Joined: Tue Apr 28, 2009 12:35 amLocation: Emmitsburg MD, USA
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"It's just a theory" Theory of Gravity Cell Theory Atomic Theory Theory of Evolution
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erez87Posts: 6Joined: Wed Jan 13, 2010 5:14 am
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hello hello~ I need help in finding something important.
Does anyone have a link, papers, anything that shows experimentally that carbon dioxide can cause warming? Some kind of experiment with carbon dioxide that has proven beyond doubt it can capture heat and cause warming?
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| Mon Feb 15, 2010 8:44 pm |
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NiocanBanned Posts: 769Joined: Sun Sep 13, 2009 11:57 pmLocation: Winnipeg, Manitoba
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erez87 wrote:Does anyone have a link, papers, anything that shows experimentally that carbon dioxide can cause warming? Some kind of experiment with carbon dioxide that has proven beyond doubt it can capture heat and cause warming? I doubt it ^.^ But if there is, then can I suggest you compair the effects CO2 has to the effects a Variable Sun has on it's captured planets? [Very interesting solar studies by the way, it's worth a read]
Know, O man, that Light is thine heritage. Know that darkness is only a veil. Sealed in thine heart is brightness eternal, waiting the moment of freedom to conquer, waiting to rend the veil of the night. --Thoth
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| Mon Feb 15, 2010 9:09 pm |
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Aught3 Posts: 3027Joined: Fri Feb 27, 2009 2:36 amLocation: New Zealand
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erez87 wrote:Does anyone have a link, papers, anything that shows experimentally that carbon dioxide can cause warming? Some kind of experiment with carbon dioxide that has proven beyond doubt it can capture heat and cause warming? Google Scholar can be helpful and the IPCC report is extensively referenced perhaps you should start here and see what you can find. The Wiki page might also give you a starting point since it lists references at the bottom of the page. Other than that I'm not sure exactly what you are looking for. Do you want an experiment that shows carbon dioxide can absorb infrared radiation or a calculation showing that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will trap heat increasing the Earth's temperature? Both could be provided if that's what you're after. These references might help but you'll have to get a copy of the papers yourself. The Martin and Baker paper especially might answer your question, as you can see the effect of carbon dioxide has been known for decades. Martin, P.E., and E.F. Baker (1932). "The Infrared Absorption Spectrum of Carbon Dioxide." Physical Review 41: 291-303. Plass, G.N. (1956). "The Influence of the 15 Band on the Atmospheric Infra-Red Cooling Rate." Quarterly J. Royal Meteorological Society 82: 310-29. Plass, G.N. (1956). "Infrared Radiation in the Atmosphere." American J. Physics 24: 303-21. Smith, R.N., et al. (1968). Detection and Measurement of Infra-Red Radiation. Oxford: Clarendon. This one might also interest you. It shows that the Earth is indeed warming. Hansen, James E., et al. (2005). "Earth's Energy Imbalance: Confirmation and Implications." Science 308: 1431-35.
International Read a Koran Day 11/09/2010 We'll hang Bertram Cates to a sour apple tree, we'll hang Bertram Cates to a sour apple tree, we'll hang Bertram Cates to a sour apple tree. Our God is marching on!La liga de la razón extermina monstruos.
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OnkelCannabia Posts: 129Joined: Fri Feb 27, 2009 2:46 pmLocation: Germany
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erez87 wrote:hello hello~ I need help in finding something important.
Does anyone have a link, papers, anything that shows experimentally that carbon dioxide can cause warming? Some kind of experiment with carbon dioxide that has proven beyond doubt it can capture heat and cause warming? I don't think the fact that C02 can cause warming is even disputed by the deniers. It is a well-known fact. If it wasn't very good at trapping heat, how would you explain this?
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erez87Posts: 6Joined: Wed Jan 13, 2010 5:14 am
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Thanks for everything, was helpful!
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WaxItYourselfPosts: 34Joined: Mon Aug 03, 2009 1:58 am
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Aught3 wrote:erez87 wrote:Does anyone have a link, papers, anything that shows experimentally that carbon dioxide can cause warming? Some kind of experiment with carbon dioxide that has proven beyond doubt it can capture heat and cause warming? Google Scholar can be helpful and the IPCC report is extensively referenced perhaps you should start here and see what you can find. The Wiki page might also give you a starting point since it lists references at the bottom of the page.
Other than that I'm not sure exactly what you are looking for. Do you want an experiment that shows carbon dioxide can absorb infrared radiation or a calculation showing that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will trap heat increasing the Earth's temperature? Both could be provided if that's what you're after. These references might help but you'll have to get a copy of the papers yourself. The Martin and Baker paper especially might answer your question, as you can see the effect of carbon dioxide has been known for decades.
Martin, P.E., and E.F. Baker (1932). "The Infrared Absorption Spectrum of Carbon Dioxide." Physical Review 41: 291-303. Plass, G.N. (1956). "The Influence of the 15 Band on the Atmospheric Infra-Red Cooling Rate." Quarterly J. Royal Meteorological Society 82: 310-29. Plass, G.N. (1956). "Infrared Radiation in the Atmosphere." American J. Physics 24: 303-21. Smith, R.N., et al. (1968). Detection and Measurement of Infra-Red Radiation. Oxford: Clarendon.
This one might also interest you. It shows that the Earth is indeed warming. Hansen, James E., et al. (2005). "Earth's Energy Imbalance: Confirmation and Implications." Science 308: 1431-35. Or he can just go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ot5n9m4whaw and watch the experiment done first hand.
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