Thursday, December 10, 2009

Petition


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climatechange/news/latest/uk-science-statement.html

Recently there has been a media explosion over the e-mails between some scientists released which apparently "prove" that scientists have been tampering with scientific evidence supporting global warming in order to make it seem more drastic than it is, etc.

I don't know full details about the topic, but I believe the issue is that for a graph displaying the levels of CO2 in the atmosphere they combined two methods of analysis in one graph; for past data they used tree-line dating to ascertain the levels of CO2 which where in the atmosphere and for modern/present-day they used direct sampling of the air quality. Both methods are reasonable, scientific methods and it should not skew the data to combine the results of the two into one graph. From my understanding the confusion has arisen because this point was not clearly stated on the graph. However, feel free to look into the subject further, as I really don't know too many details about it.

The link above addresses the concerns which have arisen as a result of these e-mails in a very clear manner, it is a petition signed by scientists stating unequivocally that the phenomenon known as "global warming" does exist and that there is no doubt that it is human-caused.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Copenhagen Begins!

Some of you might not be aware but today marks the beginning of the International Conference in Copenhagen! The Kyoto Protocol, the key piece of international environmental legislation "runs out" in 2012, the last year marked off in any of it's provisions. The goal of the Copenhagen Conference are to hopefully come up with some new agreement on where the international community wants to go, environmentally.

Also exciting, Obama had previously planned to drop by Copenhagen during the opening days of the Conference. He has now announced his intention to postpone his visit and appear at the Conference on the last day, December 18th. This is significant because it is in the last days of the Conference which the majority of the significant decisions are made and agreements reached. The fourth quarter of a close game, only two minutes on the clock. According to the general public, news, and people who seem to have experience with these types of things, having Obama appear would be like having your starters playing the last two minutes, no injuries and everyone rearin' to go! :)

We'll see what happens, but hopefully some real progress will be made.

For updates on the issue I'd recommend checking out;

www.cleanskies.com


Friday, December 4, 2009

Check it Out!

choicemob.com check out this link, it is food for thought. May we all be one guy dancing ;)