Humans adapt.  As trees get older they come down one by one.  Come back to
the forest many years later and there is a forest.  Different trees but a
forest.  So it is with humans.  Many die out, humanity continues.

 

arthur

 

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You answered the wrong question.    The issue is not what is happening but
what are you going to do to align humanity with the health of the planet and
survive?     Weather change is happening.   So are many things.   The old
people spoke of it long before people were collecting ice cores.    Heathrow
and Paris are not adapting.    The question is this:   Why not?    You win?
Al Gore wins?   either way we lose. 

 

REH

 

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At 19:52 24/12/2010 -0500, REH wrote:

How could this happen?    

REH


Because the northern hemisphere is almost certainly dithering about on the
verge of an Ice Age.  Forget man-made global warming. Bureaucrats (initially
the EU Commissioners in Brussels) and second-grade scientists (motivated by
massive government funding for research) have successfully launched a mass
hysteria which, thankfully, is now dying down before it caused too much
unnecessary spending (and vast new extension to bureaucracies everywhere in
the world).

If anybody wants to sincerely enquire the truth of the matter then they have
only to superimpose the temperature graph of the Vostok ice core sample of
the last 400,000 years or so with the CO2 graph of the same ice core sample.
The peaks (of the four interglacial periods) rise up together (and fast!)
and are indistinguishable (to the layman) but in the descents into the Ice
Ages show that  the declining CO2 lags well behind the temperature decline.

And why is that?  Because the CO2-breathing flora and bacteria of  the
planet take time to adjust to changing temperature conditions.

KSH 




Snow! Hit the Panic Button

By ROGER COHEN
<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/international/columns/rogercohen/?inline
=nyt-per> 

PARIS It snows in winter. This shattering discovery has now cast Britain and
France into chaos for a week, with Londons dysfunctional Heathrow airport
leading British claims to be officially designated a third-world nation. 

Brits have been glued to the radio listening to people like the director of
Alaskas Anchorage airport describe how, with the help of vehicles called
snowplows and stuff called de-icing fluid, its actually possible in the 21st
century to keep an airport open after a snowstorm. 

As much has proved beyond Heathrow and the U.K. airports operator BAA, whose
elaborate Christmas production, Fiasco,follow-up performance, Debacle,and
grand finale, Collapse,have left thousands of passengers stranded and tens
of thousands fuming at the worlds biggest international hub. Colin Matthews,
the BAA chief executive, has decided to give up my bonus for the current
yearto focus on getting people moving.

Well, gosh, thats good of you, sir. Its true that at a certain point cutting
costs to increase BAA margins and so boost your bonus does conflict with
getting people moving,especially when the cuts mean no investment in the
equipment airports need when it snows. British Airways alone has canceled
more than 2,000 flights. 

Heathrow is the hub that makes you blub. 

The French meanwhile have been blaming the government for their own
mega-production, Catastrophe.Can there really be, in nanny-state France, a
government unable to predict snow in winter or deal with it? Pas possible! 

What we are witnessing on either side of the Channel is the double whammy of
a debt-ridden public sector making cuts wherever it can and a bonus-addicted
private sector making cuts wherever its profitable with the resultant
disaster foisted on a general public now so cowed and coddled and fearful
and risk-averse in the age of terror and technology that an inch or two of
snow sends everyone into a blind panic. 

Add to that dismal stew a pinch of global warming, which some people,
including Matthews, apparently took to mean the end of European winters, and
you end up with the current farce. Europe, thy name is pitiful. When the
budgetary cuts really bite next year, all bets are off. 

I can report, having been there, that it did snow in London last Friday and
Saturday. The snowfall bore about the same relation to a blizzard as a
gentle breeze does to a gale. It snowed a few inches for a few hours. After
that it remained cold, an unreasonable thing in winter, I know, but not
unprecedented. 

That Friday evening, Dec. 17, my children were leaving on a British Airways
flight from Heathrow to New York. They sat on the plane for five-and-a-half
hours waiting for it to be de-iced. But they did leave. Others were less
fortunate. Jane Weist, on a Miami-bound BA flight that evening, sat for six
hours only to return to the terminal. She was still there three days later
trying to escape a departure lounge littered with mattresses, blankets,
pillows and the terminally enraged. 

It cant be beyond the wit of man surely to find the shovels, the diggers,
the snowplows or whatever it takes to clear the snow out from under the
planes,suggested Boris Johnson, the mayor of London. 

Yes, Boris, its beyond the wit of man. 

Five days after the above-mentioned snow flurry, Heathrow was still busy
canceling flights. As for Eurostar and Eurotunnel, which ferry passengers by
train through the Channel Tunnel, theyve also undergone near-implosion.
Delayed six hours at Folkestone awaiting the Eurotunnel service, I was told
eight out of 10 trains had broken. 

I dared to ask why. Its the snow, sir.This was three days after it snowed
and in a tunnel! 

French anger has focused on the Interior Minister, Brice Hortefeux, who has
become a laughing stock. In the Parisian gridlock, he declared, there was no
mess, and the proof is it took the prefect three minutes to get here!That
was when it took my colleague Richard Berry 13 hours to drive the 50 miles
from office to home. Do the math: thats an average of about four miles an
hour. It would have been about as quick, if chilly, to walk. 

Apparently, if you dont want to blame greed or the cuts or Matthews or the
breakdown of the French state, you can blame the North Atlantic oscillation.
That, for the uninitiated, is the difference of atmospheric pressure at sea
level between the Icelandic low and the Azores high. When the difference is
low, Arctic air penetrates Europe. That happened a lot in the 1960s. Now its
happening again. 

This, according to some, is the result of global warming. So if all else
fails, blame global warming for the freeze. 

Some Brits arent buying it. The Guardians George Monbiot reported angry
calls: Its minus 18C and my pipes have frozen. You liar. Is this your global
warming?

Not exactly: Its the age of pass-the-buck, blame-anybody-but-yourself
technology-induced, pasty-faced, initiative-starved helplessness in a Europe
thats forgotten what a shovel looks like. 

Happy holidays, everyone. See you in 2011. 

 
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