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Old 09-28-2013, 06:46 AM
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IPCC climate report

The IPCC has set the fox among the chickens again!

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Old 09-28-2013, 06:43 PM
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Interesting.
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Hey Winston77, haven't seen you for a while.

There are so many vested interests (our scientists Vs their scientists) that much is lost to we poor layfolk.
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It is encouraging to note that the IPCC's fifth assessment report (AR5), now with more, and more accurate data, has revised the climate sensitivity down, rather than up.
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We need to immediately start dropping ice asteroids on Mars. Immense environmental vandalism which may give us a viable bolt-hole if Earth locks into an overheat spiral. The timeframe for our planet becoming a second Venus is frightening, possibly under 10,000 years.
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We need to immediately start dropping ice asteroids on Mars. Immense environmental vandalism which may give us a viable bolt-hole if Earth locks into an overheat spiral ...

That sounds like a plot line for a good short story. We would be ‘protecting’ future generations.
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... The timeframe for our planet becoming a second Venus is frightening, possibly under 10,000 years.

… but possibly a little longer.
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That sounds like a plot line for a good short story. We would be ‘protecting’ future generations.


Niven, Robinson and many others have written on this theme.

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… but possibly a little longer.


Maybe
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We need to immediately start dropping ice asteroids on Mars. Immense environmental vandalism which may give us a viable bolt-hole if Earth locks into an overheat spiral …

That sounds like a plot line for a good short story. We would be ‘protecting’ future generations.

Niven, Robinson and many others have written on this theme.

I’ll wager that Larry Niven took a characteristically ‘hardnosed’ approach in his treatment of the subject.

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… The timeframe for our planet becoming a second Venus is frightening, possibly under 10,000 years.

… but possibly a little longer.

Maybe

Well, you know what they say about the future … it ain’t what it used to be!
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There are, without a doubt, varying opinions about AGW.


Additionlly, there are other costs of RE sources that are seldom discussed.
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