Friday, June 12, 2009

Reports of ocean acidity discredited (OneNewsNow.com)
Lord Christopher Monckton, a noted skeptic of manmade climate change who has testified before Congress, edits the Science & Public Policy Institute's "Monthly CO2 Report." He says global-warming alarmists have realized that their predictions are not coming true, so they are resorting to a new scare tactic.

Christopher Monckton"The U.N.'s own reports show very clearly that if the sort of warming that they pretend is going to happen to the oceans does actually happen, then by a very elementary law of gases called 'Henry's Law,' the oceans will out-gas CO2 -- just as you'll find happening with a bottle of Coke if you stand it open in the hot sun," he explains. "It will start frothing out as the CO2 is out-gassed because, as Henry's Law operates, the warmer water can't contain so much CO2."

Monckton contends that the exact opposite will happen if the oceans warm according to the alarmists' models, resulting in an alkalization -- but he contends not enough to harm ocean life. Monckton calls the alarmists' claims "extravagantly baseless."
Miller: Goodbye, old car | SummitDaily.com
A scientist recently told me he still doesn't believe carbon is the problem behind climate change, and that the best way for America to get off foreign oil is to rely on our internal sources: coal, natural gas, nuclear and hydro-electric to help power a fleet of plug-in electric cars.
[More and more alarmists are admitting that the science isn't settled]: Global warming Lets put an end to this!
Arguments are being debated over how extensive this problem is and according to Albert K Bates who wrote "Climate in Crisis", "the current warming is happening much faster than it has ever happened looking back millions of years". He also continues on to say, "it now seems evident that this most recent warming is caused by human activity, rather than by geological or astronomical processes" If it is by human practices that we have caused this issue, then it should be by human intervention that it is impeded or reversed.

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