CO2 is a trace element? And most of it comes from volcanos? Glenn Beck or Sarah 
Palin must have written a science text.

Jeffery

> 
> 
> Den 6. feb. 2011 kl. 16.54 skrev P. J. Alling:
> 
>> The climate changes, it has been for the entire time life has been on earth. 
>>  We, and all other life, adapt, or die.
>> 
>> Your implication is that somehow our actions make a particularly large 
>> difference is ludicrous, and always has been.  We can create localized micro 
>> climate changes.  Very little more.
>> 
>> CO2 the common  boogieman is a trace element.  A good volcanic eruption will 
>> add more to the atmosphere in one year than has the entire industrial 
>> revolution, yet it the long run it barely registers.
>> 
>> The best predictor of future climate is the sunspot cycle yet most "climate 
>> scientests" completely ignore it*,  because we don't have a good idea of 
>> exactly why it works.  But you know we don't have a particularly good model 
>> of how anything in climate works.  None of the common models predict the 
>> future, none even reliably predict the past, unless you "massage" the data 
>> so much it would make an Economist blush.
>> 
>> 
>> *That wasn't always the case, I remember learning about it in physical 
>> science classes in Jr. High School.
>> 


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