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![]() In article , Harry Krause wrote: Karl Denninger wrote: In article , Harry Krause wrote: Global Warming Is Expected to Raise Hurricane Intensity By ANDREW C. REVKIN Published: September 30, 2004 Global warming is likely to produce a significant increase in the intensity and rainfall of hurricanes in coming decades, according to the most comprehensive computer analysis done so far. Hilarious. By the 2080's, seas warmed by rising atmospheric concentrations of heat- trapping greenhouse gases could cause a typical hurricane to intensify about an extra half step on the five-step scale of destructive power, says the study, done on supercomputers at the Commerce Department's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory in Princeton, N.J. And rainfall up to 60 miles from the core would be nearly 20 percent more intense. Note the logical problem with this. There is no consensus over whether global warming IS EVEN HAPPENING, and further, there is a problem with distribution of the warming - which distributed where such a study needs it to for this to happen. Indeed, the "evidence" is completely missing for such a postulate. The truth, Harry, as I'm sure you are aware of, is that there are cycles in both hurricane activity and global climate. They're NORMAL, and caused by environmental factors that are outside the scope of man's control. Karl, I am NOT a physical scientist. But I am a good reader. I've read a lot about global warming, including "dissertations" on both sides of what has become a politicized issue. Yep. There is plenty of dissertation work being done. The verdict is not in, but there is a lot of evidence that indicates the climate is changing, The climate is [always] changing. The question is not whether the climate in one place is changing or not, of course. and that the warming that is taking place The evidence is lacking that such warming is taking place. is having deleterious effects now and in the future, and that we are having some impact on the "environmental factors." There is little evidence that "we" are having impact on these factors. It behooves us to take some steps to lessen our negative impact on the environment, especially since we do not know with certainty which side is ride. It does? Why? We need to answer some questions before we start waving our arms around on this: 1. The United States Government, under pressure by the "greenies", has EXPLICITLY acted AGAINST the interest of reducing greenhouse gasses. Carbon Dioxide production, specifically, is the "bugaboo" here, simply because it dwarfs by several orders of magnitude the other "greenhouse gasses." As an example while we measure other greenhouse gasses emitted by a vehicle in pounds per year, we measure CO2 production in TONS per year. Indeed, if you look at the EPA "greenness" ratings of vehicles, they INTENTIONALLY omit the production of CO2 from their formula! This is grossly dishonest, since CO2 dwarfs every other pollutant emitted. There is one simple way to reduce greenhouse emissions by 40% immediately - make an immediate change to compression ignition (diesel) engines and away from gasoline ones. Why? Because diesels are approximately 40% more efficient gallon-per-gallon on fuel, and CO2 production is directly ratable to fuel consumed. However, the environmentalist whackos have imposed such stringent requirements on OTHER emissions by diesels that there is only one company selling them in the US today (Volkswagen) All the others have given up due to the impossibility of meeting the total fleet emission requirements. 2. CO2 is not a problem UNLESS it comes from the combustion of long-cycle hydrocarbons (e.g. petroleum from the ground.) CO2 produced by burning a plant which was contemporarily grown is a zero-sum game - the carbon is bound when the CO2 is removed from the air by the plant, and returned to the atmosphere when the plant is burned. As such diesel engines can be made COMPLETELY CARBON CYCLE NEUTRAL, since they can burn damn near ANY oil for fuel, including vegetable based oils. You can, in fact, make said fuel in your GARAGE! I've done it as a test - works fine, and the exhaust smells like french fries. Why is this not done? Its not economically feasible. Why? Farm subsidies, mostly. If we farmed blue-green algae (which produces, acre-for-acre, more fuel oil than any other plant, and can be grown on what is not now thought of "arable" land) between that and recycling waste vegetable oil (e.g. McDonalds' frying oil) we could produce something on the order of 40% of our diesel fuel needs without touching a drop of petroleum. Between (1) and (2) we could cut vehicle-related CO2 emissions by some SIXTY PERCENT, and virtually eliminate our requirement for Middle-East oil! Why haven't we done it? The Sierra Club and their ilk, who scream bloody murder about ANYTHING that increases ANY pollutant's emission, even when a much more important one is cut by TONS for a few POUNDS of increased emission of the other! Indeed, they not only scream, they SUE to prevent such plans from going forward. Want to really make a difference? Get rid of the Sierra Club's influence on these matters and mandate that within 5 years all new motor vehicles with more than three wheels and sold in the US must have compression ignition engines. Its simple, really - if we want to do it. BTW, I already do this. My Jetta TDI gets close to 50mpg in combined service - roughly 20mpg more than the SAME VEHICLE with a gasoline engine in it. If there were no price controls on farm products I could buy biodiesel for within 5% to what I pay now for petro fuel - and would, since it runs cleaner and smoother than the petro fuel does. -- -- Karl Denninger ) Internet Consultant & Kids Rights Activist http://www.denninger.net My home on the net - links to everything I do! http://scubaforum.org Your UNCENSORED place to talk about DIVING! http://www.spamcuda.net SPAM FREE mailboxes - FREE FOR A LIMITED TIME! http://genesis3.blogspot.com Musings Of A Sentient Mind |
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