Robert, you mention the increase in rate of CO2 emissions after WW II, but fail to also consider the companion increase in the rate of emissions of sulfates and other particulates, which tend to increase albedo and thus cool the global climate. Why is that Robert? Are you just ignorant of the science? Oh, now that the solar cycle has started up again, temperatures appear to be going up again. The melting of sea-ice over the Arctic Ocean this year is again producing a near record loss, in spite of the short term cooling effects from the particulate emissions from the fires in Russia...
E. S. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- On Sep 16, 5:41 am, Robert I Ellison <[email protected]> wrote: > Just when carbon dioxide emissions were taking > off at the end of the 2nd World War, global surface temperatures fell > from 1945 to 1976. Imagine what no warming for another 10 years will > do to the politics of climate change, when already most of the world > has fallen by default into the sceptic camp. > > how about the 60's and 70's? Selectively quoting is not fair, > considered or reasonable. > > http://www.google.com.au/imgres?imgurl=http://www.our-energy.com/slik... > > a meaningless comment and an insult just to muddy the waters - > typical > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Global Change ("globalchange") newsgroup. Global Change is a public, moderated venue for discussion of science, technology, economics and policy dimensions of global environmental change. Posts will be admitted to the list if and only if any moderator finds the submission to be constructive and/or interesting, on topic, and not gratuitously rude. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/globalchange
