Re: [Vo]:Comparison of energy inputs to Earth climate

2016-04-17 Thread Jed Rothwell
I have read that waste heat causes urban heat islands in major cities, but otherwise it is not a threat. It does not contribute to global warming. Most heat at the earth's surface escapes into space in about a half hour. In the desert, after the sun goes down, the surroundings are cool after about

Re: [Vo]:Comparison of energy inputs to Earth climate

2016-04-17 Thread H LV
rom: H LV > Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2016 4:10 PM > To: vortex-l@eskimo.com > Subject: [Vo]:Comparison of energy inputs to Earth climate > > In defence of AGW, this link argues that heat fluctuations from within > the Earth are far too small to contribute to global w

Re: [Vo]:Comparison of energy inputs to Earth climate

2016-04-17 Thread Bob Cook
]:Comparison of energy inputs to Earth climate In defence of AGW, this link argues that heat fluctuations from within the Earth are far too small to contribute to global warming. http://www.skepticalscience.com/heatflow.html The interesting thing is that according to fig. 4 energy produced by fossil

Re: [Vo]:Comparison of energy inputs to Earth climate

2016-04-16 Thread Che
On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 7:10 PM, H LV wrote: > In defence of AGW, this link argues that heat fluctuations from within > the Earth are far too small to contribute to global warming. > > http://www.skepticalscience.com/heatflow.html > > The interesting thing is that according

[Vo]:Comparison of energy inputs to Earth climate

2016-04-16 Thread H LV
In defence of AGW, this link argues that heat fluctuations from within the Earth are far too small to contribute to global warming. http://www.skepticalscience.com/heatflow.html The interesting thing is that according to fig. 4 energy produced by fossil and nuclear sources is already 1/3 of the