There has been no global
warming over the last decade, but there may be cooling.
(New York Times, 9/21/09)
Greenhouse gasses
are diminishing.
2007 U.N. IPCC
Report, Report 2, page 142
CO2 is caused by
global warming. Overlay the comparative graphs.
Global temperatures peak before CO2.
What’s really going
on?
Our planet is returning
to ‘climate optimum’.
Our planet ‘breaths’ to
compensate for temperature.
What is the optimum
climate for our planet? Google ‘climate optimum’ and it
will reference the Medieval Warm Period, a tiime when the
great cathedrals and castles were built. Then 5 major
volcanoes in a 10 year period created the Little Ice
Age, a horrible time for man. The Little Ice Age ended
in 1750 and our planet has been warming ever since.
Greenhouse gas is not
evenly distributed around our planet. All greenhouse
gas is in the Troposphere. The Troposphere is 12 miles
thick at the equator and 0 to 4 miles thick at the
poles. Every summer, the oceans warm and ‘exhale’
greenhouse gas. The Troposphere becomes 4 miles thick at
the poles. Every winter, the oceans cool and ‘inhale’
greenhouse gas and the Troposphere becomes
indistinguishable, the Stratosphere drops down and there
are Northern Lights. Every year our planet ‘breaths’ to
compensate for temperature
Now add the sun. When
the sun ‘belches’, the oceans warm and ‘exhale’
greenhouse gas to protect the planet (that includes
us). When the sun mellows, the oceans cool, the
oceans inhale greenhouse gas, so we don’t
freeze.
Our planet has been
‘breathing’ for thousands of years.
That also means that the
Polar Ice Caps are not melting because of greenhouse
gas. Greenhouse gasses are the thinnest at the Poles.
And, comparing the CO2
levels in the ice core samples with the results from the
Hawaiian test station is not valid. The ice core
samples come from where greenhouse gasses are the
thinnest and during winter, when the greenhouse gasses
are thinner still.
There’s much to discuss
in the Global Warming debate, but little to worry about.