I accept that mankind is altering the environment on our planet. I accept that pumping CO2 into the atmosphere is causing more reflected heat to be absorbed. I accept the physics that suggest that there is an approximate 1 degree increase in global temperature for each doubling of CO2 in the atmosphere.
I don't accept that there are 'positive forcings' that multiply that 1 degree increase three or fourfold. I don't accept that spending billions of dollars reducing CO2 emissions is the best way to mitigate the impact.
Over the past few years, the number of people reporting that they are worried about Climate Change has decreased. There has been much made of why this is, with 'green' groups generally blaming 'Big-Oil-Funded-Right-Wing-Thinktanks' like the Heartland Institute.
(Since the Heartland Institute think that buying advertising on billboards linking people who believe in catestrophic climate change with the Unibomber is a good idea, I doubt this very much.)
I suspect that things like this have more of an impact in why people are starting to get a bit blase about it all.
The title of the piece : Emperor penguins threatened by Antarctic sea ice loss
In the body of the piece :
Sounds nasty. But it then continues...
That sounds a little less... convincing. But it continues on.
So, the 'projections' have large uncertainties, due to the unknown response of penguins to the unknown impact of climate change. But despite these uncertainties, almost all of their computer simulations suggested fewer penguins in one colony.
Seriously? If you have large uncertainties in your inputs, and your simulated outputs all suggest the same thing, then just maybe the problem is with your simulations, not reality.
Oh, and also of note is this..
Shall we have a look at actual data of Antarctic sea ice over the past 30-odd years? (graph courtesy of the Arctic Climate Research at the University of Illinois)
Wow. That decrease of sea ice cover is *shocking*, I tells ya...
So, a colony of penguins have disappeared, which is blamed on (apparently non-existent) sea ice loss. This is used as supporting evidence for computer models that all show the same thing, even though the uncertainties involved are huge.
It seems to me that all the bad news is coming from computer simulations. Polar bear population? Computer models say dropping. Actual census says increasing. Sea level rise? Computer models say exponential increase. Actual measurements say linear increase. Global temperature? Computer models say unprecedented increase. Measurements say small increase.
If reporting of these sort of stories wasn't so blatantly alarmist, perhaps fewer people would stop listening to you...
I don't accept that there are 'positive forcings' that multiply that 1 degree increase three or fourfold. I don't accept that spending billions of dollars reducing CO2 emissions is the best way to mitigate the impact.
Over the past few years, the number of people reporting that they are worried about Climate Change has decreased. There has been much made of why this is, with 'green' groups generally blaming 'Big-Oil-Funded-Right-Wing-Thinktanks' like the Heartland Institute.
(Since the Heartland Institute think that buying advertising on billboards linking people who believe in catestrophic climate change with the Unibomber is a good idea, I doubt this very much.)
I suspect that things like this have more of an impact in why people are starting to get a bit blase about it all.
The title of the piece : Emperor penguins threatened by Antarctic sea ice loss
In the body of the piece :
A decline in the population of emperor penguins appears likely this century as climate change reduces the extent of Antarctic sea ice, according to a detailed projection published this week
“The projected decreases in sea ice may fundamentally alter the Antarctic environment in ways that threaten this population of penguins,”
The authors stress that their projections contain large uncertainties, because of the difficulties in projecting both climate change and the response of penguins. However, almost all of their computer simulations pointed to a significant decline in the colony at Terre Adélie, a coastal region of Antarctica where French scientists have conducted penguin observations for more than 50 years.
Seriously? If you have large uncertainties in your inputs, and your simulated outputs all suggest the same thing, then just maybe the problem is with your simulations, not reality.
Oh, and also of note is this..
She noted that another penguin population, the Dion Islets penguin colony close to the West Antarctic Peninsula, has disappeared, possibly because of a decline in Antarctic sea ice.
Wow. That decrease of sea ice cover is *shocking*, I tells ya...
So, a colony of penguins have disappeared, which is blamed on (apparently non-existent) sea ice loss. This is used as supporting evidence for computer models that all show the same thing, even though the uncertainties involved are huge.
It seems to me that all the bad news is coming from computer simulations. Polar bear population? Computer models say dropping. Actual census says increasing. Sea level rise? Computer models say exponential increase. Actual measurements say linear increase. Global temperature? Computer models say unprecedented increase. Measurements say small increase.
If reporting of these sort of stories wasn't so blatantly alarmist, perhaps fewer people would stop listening to you...
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