Comment Re:Global warming is a natural cycle... (Score 1) 318
I'm glad to hear that you actually care : if that really is true you won't mind reading some more links :-)
First on the models and greedy scientists :
How can we know what will happen later on ? (is this the link you were searching ?) :
http://www.manicore.com/anglais/documentation_a/gr eenhouse/model.html
Should we trust climate models ? :
http://www.manicore.com/anglais/documentation_a/gr eenhouse/trust_model.html
Hope it will make you think, at least.
Oh, about Harlan Bretz, what is exactly your point ? Are you saying that because "mainstream" scientist have been wrong in the past (I don't know anything about this case, so I won't question it for now), they are necessarily wrong today ?
You may be right, but I'll let you search the site on some possible solutions to effectively cut thoses emissions (you can try starting here : http://www.manicore.com/anglais/documentation_a/gr eenhouse/index.html). It's possible, but clearly not easy, and supposes a lot of changes in our civilizations.
If you really try to consume as less as possible, you're on the right track... On this subject this link is interesting (just to check if you're close to the "goal") :
http://www.manicore.com/anglais/documentation_a/gr eenhouse/quota_GHG.html
Take your time to check all of the site of Jean-Marc Jancovici. After all, even if you don't blindly believe everything (and you shouldn't), it will let you know most of the arguments of "the other side". You'll then be more able than ever to make your choice.
First on the models and greedy scientists :
How can we know what will happen later on ? (is this the link you were searching ?) :
http://www.manicore.com/anglais/documentation_a/g
Should we trust climate models ? :
http://www.manicore.com/anglais/documentation_a/g
Hope it will make you think, at least.
Oh, about Harlan Bretz, what is exactly your point ? Are you saying that because "mainstream" scientist have been wrong in the past (I don't know anything about this case, so I won't question it for now), they are necessarily wrong today ?
But even If carbon emissions are as bad as the IPCC says they are, I don't think there is a chance that we can appreciably cut them.
You may be right, but I'll let you search the site on some possible solutions to effectively cut thoses emissions (you can try starting here : http://www.manicore.com/anglais/documentation_a/g
If you really try to consume as less as possible, you're on the right track... On this subject this link is interesting (just to check if you're close to the "goal") :
http://www.manicore.com/anglais/documentation_a/g
Take your time to check all of the site of Jean-Marc Jancovici. After all, even if you don't blindly believe everything (and you shouldn't), it will let you know most of the arguments of "the other side". You'll then be more able than ever to make your choice.