Sunday, November 8, 2015

Click through.

Click through. It's a breakdown of the various natural and man-made "causes" of the Earth's temperature rise and shows, quite convincingly (because it's based on data, after all) that the only plausible explanation for the rise is human activity via carbon emissions.

Originally shared by Keith Wilson

Breaking it down, factor by factor.
http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-whats-warming-the-world/

20 comments:

  1. Nothing about chemtrails? Invalid.

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  2. Nothing about Obama's weather machine?  Incomplete analysis.

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  3. If everyone keeps clearing forest lands for windmills, you're going to have increased greenhouse gases. After all, it's basic science that plants filter the air.

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  4. Hawk Wing No one is "clearing forest lands for windmills"...no one. What an asinine argument.

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  5. You need to visit my area. They've clear cut over half a dozen mountains for them.

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  6. Google somerset and pinnacle wind farms for 2 right off. There's several more in the area and more planned that everyone's fighting to stop.

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  7. And how do you think they build the wind farms if they don't clear cut the areas?

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  8. Hawk Wing Not one forest has been cleared in order to build a wind farm. There is far more than enough clear and already-cleared land -- e.g., farms and grazing pastures and desert areas -- to support wind farms that not a single tree needs to be cut down to build all the wind farms we need. If you're just ignorant, go read something before you post. If you're trolling, let me know so I can block you.

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  9. Not trolling and it's my home area. I'm telling you they clear cut the mountain tops for them. You deny it if you want. I know what we saw. Maybe in some areas they have pasture land, etc. Here they didn't.

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  10. Where is this? Please provide a link documenting that trees were cut down to provide space for wind farms.

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  11. Google pinnacle wind farm. The picture of the mountain ridge is where they were put. All the timber went to the local paper mill.

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  12. There's also a YouTube video you can see the remaining forest around the cleared area.

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  13. Hawk Wing Nope, the mountain top wasn't cleared of trees. Watch the video here -- http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Green-Energy-Has-Residents-Seeing-Red-139138269.html -- and you'll clearly see that the turbines are surrounded by trees (albeit trees that are shorter than the 250-foot turbines, which is typical for mountaintops). Some trees may have been cut down, but it's not like massive acres are being cleared expressly for building wind farms. In fact, this is the first one I've heard of that was built in a forested area.

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  14. Heres an additional link from elsewhere. Scroll down to to the section titled ...Mountain top wind farms not good for the ecology. www.windaction.org/posts?location=Maine&topic=Impact+on+Wildlife

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  15. LOL...really? Why would I bother reading anything on a website that has as its mission to oppose wind energy projects? Find a less biased source, please. Thanks.

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  16. paul beard There are lots of places on land that wind and solar farms make total sense, such as in deserts (both), on agricultural land (wind), and off the shore (wind). Blocking the sun from large parts of the ocean isn't a good idea...stuff lives there.

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  17. How do you know that the graphs have anything to do with the planet getting warmer? Why not conclude that a planet that is warming for other reasons is causing an increase in CO2 emissions? After all, ice core records show that the planet warmed first and then later CO2 levels rose. Plus we are still coming out of the last ice age. The warming we are having is minor and is within the norm of planetary cycles.

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  18. Vincent Sauve​, your conclusion is wrong. Go read stuff not on Fox News and you might actually learn what actual climate scientists know and predict. And they know and predict nothing like your statement.

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Now I'm doubly intrigued!

Now I'm doubly intrigued!