El calentarse global significativo
22 de enero de 2007 · por David Bradley
Ninguna parte es la aplicación las figuras significativas actualmente más importantes que en el discusión en cambio anthropogenic del clima, calentarse global, y emisiones atmosféricas del bióxido de carbono. El número de blogs y de sitios de las noticias que crean demandas siempre más extravagantes para el papel de la actividad humana en cambio del clima se fija verdad para levantarse.
Excedente encendido SEOblackhat.com hay una sesión mito-que revienta interesante que se enciende, eso se está haciendo al parecer en el contexto de a optimización del Search Engine la competición para el juego ″ de GlobalWarming Awareness2007 de la frase “, y él hace para la lectura interesante. He adaptado un puñado de las mito-verdades divulgué su para su delectation.
- Mito: La tierra es 1, 2, 5 o 10 grados de warmer que era hace 100 años.
- Verdad: ¡A lo más hemos tenido 0.6 (y probablemente más cercano a 0.3 centígrado) aumentos centígrados medio durante los 100 años pasados, de que somos 0.003-0.006 grados apenas mensurables anualmente!
- Mito: “Sé que está ocurriendo el calentarse global Anthropogenic porque es más caliente aquí en ciudad pequeña. Sé que es más caliente, yo puede sentirlo. ”
- Verdad: Temperaturas locales más altas no significan una cosa, pues estamos hablando de promedios globales aquí.
- Mito: Las temperaturas globales del nivel del bióxido de carbono y medias están en un expediente alto en la historia de la tierra.
- Verdad: Ningún no son, bióxido de carbono y las temperaturas están en algunos de los niveles más bajos que van detrás millones de años.
- Mito: Los niveles de levantamiento del bióxido de carbono se ligan directamente a las temperaturas globales de levantamiento.
- Verdad: las subidas de la temperatura se parecen retrasarse las subidas del bióxido de carbono cerca entre 400 y 4000 años.
- Mito: Las hojas del hielo del retroceso son prueba que está ocurriendo el calentarse global anthropogenic.
- Verdad: Las capas de hielo están derritiendo.
- Verdad: Puede ser que estén encendido Marte, pero El antártida está creciendo.
- Mito: El bióxido de carbono es el gas más grande del invernadero.
- Verdad: No, de que es vapor de agua, y el metano es unas veinte veces más potente que el bióxido de carbono.
- Mito: Si aceptamos es verdadero, nosotros puede hacer algo sobre él.
- Verdad: Aunque que la subida de 0.3-0.6 grados está abajo a las emisiones anthropogenic del bióxido de carbono ninguno del carbón que compensa en el mundo va a diferenciar cualquier, allí no es ninguna energía de la manera que podemos aspirar hacia fuera todo ese bióxido de carbono y enterrarlo en el fondo del océano para traer niveles detrás abajo al pre-industrial sin usar una porción entera más energía y producir una porción entera más emisiones al cargador en el proceso, solar y del viento o no.
- Mito: Debe ser verdad, dicen tan.
- Verdad: ¿Qué si es muchos de aire caliente?
Otros recursos:
- Escépticos del CO2
- DeSmogBlog - Despejando la contaminación de la banda esa ciencia del clima de las nubes
- Clima verdadero

















12 responses so far ↓
Mark // Jan 22, 2007 at 8:09 pm
According to an article on chron.com today, many environmental scientists are admitting that they may have oversold the global warming issue.
I quote: “In their efforts to capture the public’s attention, then, have climate scientists oversold global warming? It’s probably not a majority view, but a few climate scientists are beginning to question whether some dire predictions push the science too far.
‘Some of us are wondering if we have created a monster,’ says Kevin Vranes, a climate scientist at the University of Colorado.”
Shirley // Jan 23, 2007 at 11:19 am
So, are we going to get an ice age instead?
moshu // Jan 24, 2007 at 6:23 am
I was questioning the antropogenic global warming just based on my classic humanistic education: hubris, I said.
Now I am glad that scientists have doubts, too.
Phil // Jan 25, 2007 at 3:40 pm
Washington Times has an interesting take on teh supposed melting away of Greenland and its impact on sea levels.
“The satellite data (analyzed by NASA’s Scott Luthcke in the journal Science less than two months ago) show a reduction of 3 hundred-thousandths of Greenland’s total ice per year.
Multiplying the satellite-based figure by 23 feet, which is what others have claimed would be the rise if the whole of Greenland’s ice melted into the sea, gives the annual rise in sea level of .01 inch per year.
Averaged over three decades, that’s a third of an inch, which indeed is too small to be detectable.
Consider that melt over a century and it’s little more than an inch. That’s not really enough to make anyone with a beach house worry is it?
Clive // Jan 29, 2007 at 3:47 pm
US Senate Committee site says: “The Weather Channel’s most prominent climatologist is advocating that broadcast meteorologists be stripped of their scientific certification if they express skepticism about predictions of manmade catastrophic global warming. This latest call to silence skeptics follows a year (2006) in which skeptics were compared to “Holocaust Deniers” and Nuremberg-style war crimes trials were advocated by several climate alarmists.”
Ridiculous!!! I thought this was a free country.
David Bradley // Feb 18, 2007 at 5:39 pm
My skeptical remarks about climate change continue to be vindicated. In The Times this week, Nigel Calder former editor at my old virtual stamping ground New Scientist, points out the same issue I did regarding the 10% uncertainty being an enormous issue, scientifically speaking. He also mentions various other problems such as the fact that despite a lot of quacking about migrant birds moving earlier than they ought, “in east Antarctica the Adélie penguins and Cape petrels are turning up at their spring nesting sites around nine days later than they did 50 years ago?”
Moreover, Calder adds, “While sea-ice has diminished in the Arctic since 1978, it has grown by 8% in the Southern Ocean.”
So, what’s going on? Is climate change a scam? Is the changing sun the real driving force, and not anthropogenic carbon dioxide levels?
David Bradley // Apr 27, 2007 at 2:14 pm
Interesting post on http://www.quickrob.com/weblog/?p=961 about the irrational points of view regarding global warming that we hear from DiCaprio, Crowe, Gore et alia
Dino // Jun 11, 2007 at 3:02 pm
I come from Malaysia. There’s lots of tropical rainforest here. Many of the trees here in my country are actually the tallest tropical trees in the world.
Since 2000, I’ve observed many of the bigger trees dying out….slowly, insidiously. Looking across the rainforest silhouette, I notice even a slight thinning of the canopy and many emergent trees downsizing their branches, crowns getting smaller, gnarly….
What could be the reason? A patch of primary forest I used to visit for 5 years straight, saw many big trees falling or just withering…
Pictures 20 years ago of the canopy of a particular patch, and pictures of the exact same spot today, show degradation in the canopy structure, with many big trees missing and replaced with smaller ones…and mind you this patch is a virgin jungle with no logging. Its not obvious if no one told you or showed you the two pics - then and now…
I’m a very observant person and so I notice these things…it’s pretty alarming from a certain standpoint.
This may or may not indicate global warming, I dont know, but primary rainforests are supposed to be very stable habitats, with little change.
David Bradley // Jun 11, 2007 at 10:20 pm
Dino, there has never been a period in earth’s history when it has been entirely stable without any change, there are always climatic, geologic, and cosmic events that influence the equilibrium. As a species, we have only really been observing things, as well as we may for a few years. We are experiencing climate change, of course, that’s part of the nature of the planet on which we live. Whether it is going to take us to an undesirable equilibrium point some time in the future, is the problem both sides of the debate will not know until we reach that time.
John M. Quinn // May 2, 2008 at 10:14 pm
Your “Truth” That Temperature changes LAG CO2 Changes by 400 to 400 years is, I believe, erroneous. The Truth that I know is that during four interglatial periods (i.e., going from an ice age to a warming period) temperature changes LAGGED CO2 changes by 800 +/- 200 years. This is based on the 400,000 year long VOSTOK, Antarctica ice core. Ref: Monnin et al., Atmospheric CO2 concentration over the last glacial terminaation, Nature, 291 pp. 112-114 (2001)
David Bradley // May 3, 2008 at 1:18 pm
Hi John
Thanks for the correction, I will double check the sources on this and correct as appropriate.
db
David Bradley // Jun 24, 2008 at 4:11 pm
Wayne Smallman over on Blah has an interesting take on the myth of global warming.
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