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The Great Global Warming Swindle
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31 Dec 2007 21:59:00
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The Great Global Warming Swindle
English | 00:45:10 | 2007 | Video Bitrate: ~943 Kbps | Framerate: 29.970 | 624x352 | 575MB
English | 00:45:10 | 2007 | Video Bitrate: ~943 Kbps | Framerate: 29.970 | 624x352 | 575MB
"A new documentary called The Great Global Warming Swindle has been broadcast (on 8 March, 2007) on the UK's Channel 4. Based on the thesis presented in the book The Chilling Star by Danish scientist Henrik Svensmark, the documentary claims that humans have absolutely no control over Global Warming and that all the hype about it is simply propoganda inspired by the huge amounts of money given to what's become a popular cause. I caught an interview with one of the scientists involved with it on CNN on Thursday night and everything he had to say made total sense. The argument the scientists are making is that the sun impacts on clouds and clouds impact on how the suns rays get distributed, which results in changes to the earths temperature. They're saying that carbon dioxide omissions have a miniscule, if any, impact on this process and that it's proven by the fact that most Global Warming took place prior to 1940 - before people started pumping out CO2 gasses."
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11 Facts That Will Blow You Away
Storms have battered our coasts for millennia, but in recent decades they've become stronger and more destructive. Mounting scientific evidence links this trend to global warming.
Why? Hurricanes get their power from warm surface waters underlying the storm. Since sea temperatures have risen with global warming, fiercer storms are brewing around the globe.
20 Percent of hurricanes in the 1970s that reached Category 4 or 5. (Webster et al.)
33 Percent of hurricanes in the 1990s and 2000s that reached Category 4 or 5. (Webster et al.)
325 In parts per million, approximate level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere in 1970. (Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, CDIAC)
380 In parts per million, approximate level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere today. (CDIAC)
100 Percent increase in intensity and duration of hurricanes and tropical storms since the 1970s. (Emanuel)
63 Increase in hurricane intensity and duration linked to higher sea surface temperatures. (Emanuel)
2005 Year with the most intense Atlantic-basin storm ever recorded: Hurricane Wilma. A Category 5 hurricane before it made landfall, Wilma ripped across the Yucatan Peninsula as a Category 4, then hit the Florida peninsula as a Category 2 and crossed the state in less than 5 hours.
2005 Year with most hurricanes in the Atlantic on record.
2006 Year with one of the strongest tropical cyclones to ever hit the South Pacific. Cyclone Monica made landfall in Queensland, Australia on April 19.
2004 Year with the first hurricane ever recorded in the South Atlantic. On March 26, Hurricane Catarina made landfall 500 miles south of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (NASA)
100 In billions of dollars, estimate of damage caused by hurricanes hitting the U.S. coasts in 2005 alone. (National Climatic Data Center)
Sources
Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC), cdiac.ornl.gov/ftp/trends/co2/maunaloa.co2.
Emanuel, K. 2005. Increasing destructiveness of tropical cyclones over the past 30 years. Nature 436: 686-688.
NASA's Earth Observatory. earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=16505
Webster, PJ, GJ Holland, JA Curry & H-R Chang. 2005. Changes in tropical cyclone number, duration, and intensity in a warming environment. Science 309: 1844-1846.
http://www.environmentaldefense.org/article.cfm?contentID=5371
1) Is there global warming?
2) Are humans warming the globe?
do not necessarily have the same answer. Otherwise, what would explain Mars' global warming? It has heated up just as much as has the Earth.