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The Rebranding of Global Warming

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Bags Mon 14-May-12 09:26:39

Interesting article. I really hope Obama gets re-elected but I think, like the rest of us, he has been misled on this issue. I think the truth is slowly beginning to filter through. That's good and makes me more optimisitic about the future of humanity.

Rebranding of Global Warming

Barrow Mon 14-May-12 10:46:31

I read an article recently which says there has been no significant heating up of the earth as predicted. I believe we should be doing what we can to conserve what resources are left but the idea that UK would have a Mediteranean climate were a bit wide of the mark.

Some time ago I was at a party with a scientist who was doing research into climate and I asked him to explain the thinking behind the man made global warming theory - he said that it was too complicated and I couldn't possibly understand it!!

The problem is that the people putting forward these theories are those doing the research and who obviously have an agenda to keep the funding for the research coming in.

Anagram Mon 14-May-12 10:57:22

Thanks, Bags, good article. Another one to add to my 'Let's not get too carried away' dossier!

Butternut Mon 14-May-12 11:16:18

Haven't read it all yet, saving it for this evening - but that is one very interesting graph!

pammygran Fri 18-May-12 15:12:42

Being controversal as I love to be!..I think global warming is a load of b.......the Thames was frozen over in the 17th cent.The Romans grew grapes in this country 2nd cent AD.All this is an excuse to hike energy bills massively, & cover our glorious country with repulsive wind farms.

Bags Fri 18-May-12 15:37:11

Quite. Hi, pammy. nice to meet another heretic. smile

pammygran Fri 18-May-12 15:53:09

Hi Bags...good to meet you..I am new to Gransnet..think its brilliant BUT come on girls lets get ANGRY..we may be Grandmas, but we have a really important voice...so called climate change is something we can debate, we need the facts.

Bags Fri 18-May-12 15:58:59

A lot of people think they have the facts already, and there lies the problem. But there are plenty of books, papers and news being published every day which suggest that what we don't yet understand about Earth's chaotic climate system is several orders of magnitude larger than what we think we do know. Hubris, I call it.

Bags Fri 18-May-12 20:39:33

Like this on the meteorologist, Roger Pielke Senior's blog today

a guest Post By Kiminori Itoh who is  Professor in the Graduate School for Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan

about the psychology of the narrow alarmist mindset.

wink

jeni Fri 18-May-12 21:07:41

Hubris? You'll be quoting caritas and nemesis next! grin

jeni Fri 18-May-12 21:24:07

Although knowing you, it's more likely to be Terpsichore!
I don't know!
It's all Greek to me grin

Bags Fri 18-May-12 21:28:43

Flattered, I'm sure! smile

Ariadne Fri 18-May-12 21:29:34

Hi Pammy! Don't encourage them!

Though, mentioning global warming, where is carboncareful these days?

jeni Fri 18-May-12 21:29:48

sunshine

fieldwake Fri 18-May-12 22:13:51

Yes pammygram. People lived where the North sea is now, we were joined to France, In the park here they have an area that was tropical with shells from goodness knows how long ago. I really think it is money raising con. People back then walked to somewhere else if the climate changed, flooding, cliffs falling in sea. Now we have private land and a huge population so we can't move very easily and there are less places to go and start up again so we are trapped. There has always been climate change but our pollution, and use of resources is another thing and set by those in power we can only do our little bit. I was trying to stop all this after reading 'Silent Spring' in my youth I thought I could change things.

carboncareful Sun 10-Jun-12 16:21:03

I'm still here but don't have much time these days.
I think you should beware of these sort of websites funded by the oil companies.

On the masterresource site I notice they recommend the book "Atlas Shrugged" (by Ayn Rand). This is one of the most evil books ever written. It is used as a sort of bible for the far right in America. I forced myself to read it and I can assure you it really is evil - evil in intent.
Any organisation that recommends this book is immediate suspect - anything they have to say is going to be based on the totally selfish philosophy of "objectivism". Try looking that on up. Think Tea Party ! That book really is their bible.

bags I really can't believe you would want to be associated with this sort of thing. You must be more discriminating about what you look at on the internet - there is a lot of horrible evil stuff out there. Also a lot of people out to get Obama - they will say anything, make up anything the get rid.
Do we want to end up with a magic underpants wearing Mormon in charge?????

Gotta go. feeling sick

gangy5 Sun 10-Jun-12 16:58:43

Yes, I tend to think it's all bollocks also. The globe has gone through many changes from Ice Age to more temperate climes. This has been an ongoing trend since inception and temperature change will carry on into the far off future or until we're blown to kingdom come. There is always going to be change and there is nothing new in that.

carboncareful Tue 12-Jun-12 14:58:36

Can't help thinking: if the dinosaurs had prepared for change perhaps they wouldn't have been wiped out ! Think about it.

carboncareful Tue 12-Jun-12 15:00:53

Also can't help think: why do you all think you know better than the scientists? (and I don't mean the scientists employed by the oil industry)

soop Tue 12-Jun-12 18:41:17

carbon confused You seem stressed. You have your point of view and Bags has hers. No need to get shirty!

nanaej Tue 12-Jun-12 18:59:50

Think the reality is that natural resources e.g. coal /oil etc are not infinite so alternative energy will be required if the populous wants to continue at same rate with current heating /lighting/transport. That in itself is enough to make me think twice B4 using a car, booking a plane flight, etc etc.

Also landfill /plastics etc I am happy to take a simplistic view..it is not pleasant to cover vast areas with crap!

j04 Tue 12-Jun-12 19:01:39

I don't understand why people get so worked up about their own view that global warming is not happening.

Nobody's blaming them personally.

confused

Annobel Tue 12-Jun-12 19:24:10

carbon, it's my understanding that the dinosaurs were wiped out by a meteorite causing the equivalent of a nuclear winter - an event it would be hard to prepare for.

jeni Tue 12-Jun-12 19:27:12

nanaej I totally agree!
Global warming or not (says she with her heating on in June!) we should be conserving non renewable resources.

Bags Tue 12-Jun-12 19:40:39

I haven't got the impression that anyone on GN is saying, or even implying, that they know better than "the scientists". Some scientists are saying a, b, and c; other scientists are saying x, y, and z. In the noble tradition of debate within the rigours of the scientific method, things are still being hammered out that are not fully understood yet. I think it's quite exciting, especially as new things are being discovered that incrementally increase understanding all the time smile