Re: Al Gore Gets Global Warming Science Right According To Experts



John wrote:

Chris Clement wrote:

Warchild wrote:

In article <ks2dnVCl0Z7bfTzZnZ2dnUVZ_tadnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"John" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/science/06/27/gore.science.ap/index.html

Al Gore is not relaying a theory that he whipped up on his own. The
theory on the origin of global warming have been around for the past
fifty years. The difference now is that we are now actually being
impacted by the consequences of global warming, and that even if we
act now, we will still be suffering for many decades to come. If we
fail to act, we will be suffering much worse.

Some scientists disagree

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=1&ObjectID=10379768
http://www.canadafreepress.com/2006/harris061206.htm



Those are not really scientists but special interest hired guns of the polluters.



Got proof of that they are hired guns?

Check this out: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Study/Paleoclimatology_Evidence/

The Earth’s Shifting Orbit

From the scratched rocks strewn haphazardly across the landscape and the thin layer of soil left behind by retreating glaciers, scientists learned that the Earth had gone through at least three or four ice ages. Noticing that the ice came and went cyclically, they began to suspect that the ice ages were connected to variations in the Earth’s orbit.

The Earth circles the Sun in a flat plane. It is as if the spinning Earth is also rolling around the edge of a giant, flat plate, with the Sun in the center. The shape of the Earth’s orbit—the plate—changes from a nearly perfect circle to an oval shape on a 100,000-year cycle (eccentricity). Also, if you drew a line from the plate up through the Earth’s North and South Poles—Earth’s axis—the line would not rise straight up from the plate. Instead the axis is tilted, and the angle of the tilt varies between 22 and 24 degrees every 41,000 years (obliquity). Finally, the Earth wobbles on its axis as it spins. Like the handle of a toy top that wobbles toward you and away from you as the toy winds down, the “handle” of the Earth, the axis, wobbles toward and away from the Sun over the span of 19,000 to 23,000 years (precession). These small variations in Earth-Sun geometry change how much sunlight each hemisphere receives during the Earth’s year-long trek around the Sun, where in the orbit (the time of year) the seasons occur, and how extreme the seasonal changes are.

And of course Chandlers Wobble:
http://www.michaelmandeville.com/earthmonitor/polarmotion/2006_wobble_anomaly.htm

We know that we have seasons of summer to winter due to axis tilt.
Could this wobble cause the 0.6C measured rise?


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