Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Durban may be last chance to stabilise climate under two degrees
The window to limit global warming to less than two degrees C is closing so fast it can be measured in months, a new scientific analysis revealed last week.

Without putting the brakes on carbon emissions very soon, large parts of Africa, most of Russia and northern China will be two degrees C warmer in less than 10 years. Canada and Alaska will soon follow, the regional study shows.
York County, SC | Warming center opens in cold snap | The Herald - Rock Hill, SC
Rock Hill's warming center opened its doors Tuesday, a couple weeks ahead of schedule
The New Nostradamus of the North: UNICEF: Children should participate in "designing effective responses to climate change"
UNICEF - the organization that for long was known for its work for children worldwide - has now regrettably deteriorated to a promoter of the dubious "science" of human caused global warming. As South Africa prepares for the mega climate change jamboree, COP17 in Durban, UNICEF is demanding that (brainwashed) children should participate in the decision making
Jennifer Marohasy » Carbon Dioxide Rapidly Absorbed by Water: Tom Segalstad
“THE oceans take out our anthropogenic carbon dioxide gas by quickly dissolving it as bicarbonate HCO3-, which in turn forms solid calcium carbonate either organically in calcareous organisms or precipitates inorganically. The CaCO3 is precipitating and not dissolving during this process, because buffering in the ocean maintains a stable pH around 8. We also see that CO2 reacts very fast with the water, contrary to the claim by the IPCC that it takes 50 – 200 years for this to happen.” That’s according to geologist, Tom Segalstad.

Tom Segalstad, performs an experiment to demonstrate this claim.

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