Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Several questions about Climate Change

1. Why was it Global Warming before, but now Climate Change? Is this a bob each way in case it actually gets cooler?

2. If the Arctic Ice Shelf is melting, how can that possibly increase the sea level without ice/water displacement occurring?

3. Why is the hole over the ozone layer at its worst over Antarctica, where no one lives?

4. Indeed, why isn’t this hole over the Arctic, closer to all the Northern Hemisphere pollution?

5. Two degrees warmer by 2020..So? Does that mean it’ll be 27 C in summer instead of 25 C? Or 10 C in winter, rather than 8 C? Will it be -28 C in Antarctica instead of -30C? Will that be noticeably warmer? Really?

6. Even it was, is that so bad? Don’t crops need heat to grow? Is that why crops don’t grow in Antarctica or the Arctic, because there’s little in the way of heat there?

7. Less pollution in the world would be an excellent thing. I support that! Why don’t ‘warmists’ hold this up as a laudable goal in itself, rather than making up stuff about the end of the planet to justify it as a position?

I’d really appreciate it if anyone could provide me with some explanations or answers for these.

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