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Our Planet has natural
cycles.
Every day there's
warming.
Every night there's
cooling.
Every summer there's
warming.
Every winter there's
cooling.
There are also Global
Warming and Cooling cycles over 100’s of years.
1,000 years ago Greenland was green and there were
vineyards in the north of London.
It was know as the Medieval Warm Period. Before Al Gore,
it was also called “Climate Optimum”, the optimum
climate for man in Europe.
500 years ago was the “Little Ice Age”. The Little Ice
Ace was spawned by 5 major volcanoes in a 10 year
period. Glaciers wiped out entire villages in Europe.
England changed staples from wheat to potatoes. Life was
hard.
The problem with cycles of 100’s of years is that humans
can not relate.
So drop back to the yearly cycle and add a little talked
about part of Greenhouse Gas.
This is the critical insight overlooked by the U.N. IPCC
Reports.
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
zero to 4 miles thick at the poles.
During the summer, the oceans warm, ‘exhale’ greenhouse
gas, and there is 4 miles of Troposphere at the poles.
During the winter, the oceans cool, ‘inhale’ greenhouse
gas, and the Troposphere is indistinguishable at the
poles. The Stratosphere drops down and there are
Northern Lights over the North Pole every winter.
Once we realize that our planet “breathes” every year to
adjust to seasonal changes, it’s easier to understand
that it also “breathes” to adjust to our sun’s
temperaments. When the sun belches, our oceans warm,
exhale greenhouse gas, to protect our planet. That
includes us. When the sun mellows, the oceans cool and
inhale greenhouse gas, so we don’t freeze.
This breathing cycle is also interesting because it
means that the Polar Ice Caps are not melting because of
greenhouse gas. Greenhouse gas is the thinnest at the
poles.
This new insight also explains why the famous Ice Core
Samples have extremely low Greenhouse Gas levels. The
samples are from winter, when the greenhouse gasses are
the thinnest. And from the far north, where the gasses
are thinner still.
This also explains why the sun’s radiation was not seen
as the cause of Global Warming. The oceans exhale
greenhouse gas to protect the planet, which reduces
radiation readings.
We are still talking about “Carbon Credits”. They
started with the 4 Kyoto Protocol Treaty Greenhouse
Gasses. But now we're only talking about CO2. What
happened to the other three? Could it be that they
are diminishing? (U.N. IPCC Report, Report 2, page
140-42)
Could the reason 3 of the 4 gasses are decreasing be
because they are the heavier molecules and they are
being 'inhaled' into the oceans first?
And why pick on CO2?
It is only .038% of our atmosphere. It increased
10% between 1950 and 2000, according to NASA. If
all that increase was attributed to man, that would be
.0038% of the atmosphere. That's like comparing a
nickel to a thousand dollar bill. If you loose a
nickel, you might not even look. But for a $1,000
bill...
Plus, CO2 is caused by
global warming. It doesn't cause global warming.
Next time you see the comparative graphs, just overlay
them and you will see that first our Planet's
temperature peaks, then CO2 peaks. This is all
like the carpenter who says, 'Every time my thumb hurts,
I hit it with a hammer.'
Pay attention to current
CO2 levels and not levels from last decade, and you’ll
sleep better at night.
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