Jennifer Marohasy » Ten Worst Climate Blog Posts: A Note from Cohenite
Now occasional blogger, Cohenite, has come up with the 10 worst climate blog posts on the basis, “they all represent a denial of not only the intrinsic transparency of the web but also the openness necessary for scientific debate and to this extent they reveal that at least part of this debate about anthropogenic global warming (AGW) is not about science, but its suppression.”
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Dan Pangburn is right.
With due respect, I totaly agree with your judgements on the cause of global temperature increase. Now just some clarifications:
What would have happened in a green house, if the control (plants) was removed and replaced by garbage (tins, cans, woods and ect, or lets say materials that are good conductors of heat and reflectors of light, what would happen to the temperature in the green house?
Atleast we should be mindful of the very fact that we no longer have a green planet. With sprawling metro-politan cities all across Asia, the Americas and Europe I am pretty sure the North Pole's albedo effect responsibilty is no longer needed by the Northern Hemisphere.
Have any one considered the molecular structure of the building materials in those sky crappers? How they conduct and radiate heat energy,thus creating an imbalance in the atmospheric convection cycle. And talk about large cities that stretch across thousands of square kilometers, air density remains the same.
there fore, they cannot sink as far as they should in a normal convection cycle in a green environment.This is the main cause of heat waves in Europe. Industries on the other hand contribute by providing intense heat energy, that drives this gas molecules far and wide, simultenously increasing their surrounding temperatures.
As for nitric and sulphuric acids from the emmissions, I am pretty sure the atmosphere does not need or else there would never be such a thing as acid rain.
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