Ronnie Panas: Lots of answers from irrational conspiracy nuts.I think this is a good gesture by Obama, but he's basing it off legislation that has passed the House but not the Senate yet. It would be nice if the U.S. joined Europe in taking the lead on this issue.
Olen Penhallurick: "Water" might not support the military-industrila complex like "terrorism" or even "oil".
Carter Dewater: Neither one has been discredited. The 'greenhouse effect' becomes more robust every year as we add more CO2 to the atmosphere and every years there are more demands made on water supplies world wide. People have settled where there is water, and climate change could very well destroy that balance between people and the availability of water...or it could flood them out. As an example here in western Arizona every year we have more people. This requires burning more fossil fuel to keep the air conditioning on. Every ton of burning anything adds CO2 to our paper thin atmosp! here. Without air conditioning there would be no living here six months out of the year. More people mean more water use and the water available isn't enough now, much less for a growing population. ignoring the obvious doesn't seem like a smart thing to do. Moving on to 21st century technology to keep the lights on and the wheels on the road makes more sense. Water is another situation...when that goes below a given point in the American Southwest this area will die...then what?...Show more
Dorine Nurre: The intentions of the Chinese may be good but I don't see their goals coming to fruition. What they're talking about here is potentially a very significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, just how much will be determined more by economic growth than anything else. In real terms it will probably result in a reduction in the order of 25% as measured against the emissions that would have occured. For a country such as China, this is going to be very difficul! t to achieve in such a short space of time. Or at least it is ! if they don't want to adversely affect their expanding economy. One factor which we should be taking into account but few are: China's economy and emissions are growing because the rest of the world is demanding cheaper goods. China is able to meet this demand by increasing manufacturing output and consequently increasing greenhouse gas emissions. The flip-side to this is that there is a reduction in GHG emissions in other countries as their manufacturing output declines. The real test will be to see of China can compete on an environmental basis with other countries. In this respect the outlook is more promising. I don't have accurate figures but let's assume that the Chinese manufacture a TV and in so doing crerate 50kg of GHG, if that same TV were to have been made elsewhere but at an environmental cost of 60kg of GHG then on a global scale emissions will have fallen. Many sceptics are very quick to point the finger of blame at the Chinese but all thet're doing is creati! ng the same GHG's that we'd be doing were we to manufacture the goods. It's the West's demand for these goods that is fuelling the problems in China. Also, let's take a moment to look at how other countries have done. The need to address GHG emissions was pretty much established as fact back in the 70's but it took a further 10 to 20 years before real action was proposed and targets implemented. So far these targets have failed to be realised, many countries set them but very few have met them. To date there has been a lot of talk but little action, I can't really see that China will be any different. And, we often overlook the advances that the Chinese are making with their environmental programmes. An increasing proportion of their energy demands are being met by renewables and thay have some of the largest and most far-reaching environmental projects of any country....Show more
Johnny Sirko: Water appears to be touted more and more as the next 'cause' for alarmists! /activists. Will the 'cause' of water be able to land the huge research! grants that AGW activist 'scientists' have enjoyed, and that will soon be a thing of the past? Your thoughts? http://www.climatechangedispatch.com/enviro-extrem...
Damaris Weiler: This question is a rant in & of itself, but I will attempt to answer. Number 1, if you get a more sane & calm answer on a physics forum, then go there for your answer. Don't expect that in this general setting. The reason that people are upset is that global warming is ruining our world. Everyone talks about it but nothing is done & this is probably the most important environmental problem we have. If anything I have said offended you, it was not meant in that way & I am certain no one else meant to hurt your feelings, but if you don't like the site then don't use it....Show more
Hilde Heskett: "President Obama will travel to Copenhagen at the start of the United Nations conference on climate change on Dec. 9 just before flying to Oslo to accept the Nobel Peace Prize, White House! officials said Wednesday....Mr. Obama will tell the delegates to the climate conference that the United States intends to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions âin the range ofâ 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020 and 83 percent by 2050, officials said."http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/26/us/politics/26cl......Show more
Clifford Riggleman: 1. Early stages.. It isn't so warm yet. 2. Yes I do, I believe the Earth really is going through a warming stage. And I'll tell you why later. 3. Climate chages such as El Nino and La Nina 4. We are probably doing SOME damage, but not nearly as much as people like to say we are. We could have more recycling stations that are more accessible because the gas alone that transports our recylced goods to stations kind of offputs the good deed itself. 5. No, I really don't. 6. The ice caps are melting, there is less snow during the winter in regions where there is usually snow, there are tornadoes in the winter in places when tornadoes ! shouldn't hit for another few months, and other crazy weather phenomeno! n. 7. I personally believe the earth is in a warming phase. The Earth really does go through warming and cooling phases. For everyday that it was 70 degrees in February where I live, it was 76 degrees on the same exact day back in the 70s. Where people complaining about global warming then? No! Its just a phase.. 8. We should definitely treat the Earth better. Even though I believe this is a warming phase, I don't think we should trash our home....Show more
Samatha Nicar: -Anyone can take it, even if you don't agree with global warming.
Rose Krouse: Well he certainly should attend by teleconference. He should definately fly over there in AF 1, and demonstrate that CO2 is not a problem. While he is there, I am certain he will be able to accomplish nothing but shaking a few babies and kissing a few hands. I am also curious how he intends on making good on that promise, when Crap and Trade is doomed to utter failure. Perhaps he will allow the EPA to act unconsti! tutionally? Maybe the EPA will act with powers that they have not been granted. Maybe the Supreme court will see this as the threat to the constitution that it is and stop it from occurring. Maybe the supreme court will act in self-interest and realize that allowing this to occur will give the executive branch too much power, and take away power form the judicial branch in the process.Skyhawk,Come on now, he only bows to "royalty" who are Islamic and have taken over by military coupes. How many of those leaders could there be?EDIT:Oh wait I figured out how Obama will be able to do what he is promising. He'll continue to give money to the greedy banks, increase unemployment, pass more taxes, and put our economy in the crapper. YEAHHHH president, you go get em'....Show more
Providencia Jalbert: Hive me 10% and I'll participate.
Letitia Bigelow: Unfortunately this is a pretty reasonable assumption. Certainly the majority of questions on here are advocating a! viewpoint. Both sides are guilty of this. This would be a much nicer ! group if all rhetorical questions were eliminated. I try to answer all real questions with real answers, but I'm afraid I lose patience with people that are just trying to stir up hatred or slander scientists. Because of that there may be some real questions to which I don't give very good answers and I apologize for that....Show more
Gale Hartt: Post you questions. Global warming is real and you have to take it to the streets. We have to save the planet!!!! You can help. Get your teacher to walk, even!
Ayesha Genova: I wouldn't mind participating. I'm rarely at a loss for words, fairly well-read, and never without an opinion!- Tug
Nia Monopoli: I think that the AGW scam has so tainted all the sciences that it will be tough for anybody to get grants. One bad apple has spoiled the bunch.
Billie Bratchett: ...because they are.You are right that it is exactly like the R&S section.Unless a questioner is well enough known and has a reputation for a! sking "objective" questions (and that would put them about 5 standard deviations [2-tailed] outside of the expected), questioners are routinely insulted because most questions are nothing more than insults or rants themselves with a question mark stuck at the end.Neither forum has anything at all to do with getting answers to questions or learning something. Most interesting, I suspect that they also have the highest proportion of Poes. Both forums are frequented by people so profoundly stupid that they cannot be distinguished from a person who is pretending to be pathologically stupid and delusional....Show more
Queenie Ruthers: Global warming is a hoax. I can't even believe there's a category on here about it.
Lindsey Zanardi: It is because they don't want to be wrong. Most people on Yahoo Answers aren't willing to listen to the other side because they convince themselves that they are right. This makes it very hard to have any meaningful debate.Edit-Looking! through these answers, it amazes me how polarized most of them are. M! any of them accused their opponents for pushing an agenda when they were also pushing their own agenda with their response....Show more
Marjory Stromme: Water is an additional cause, because AGW has not been discredited, and water shortages are occurring, and will get worse. It's pretty pitiful that the "head in the sand" deniers make foolish statements about AGW being discredited with absolutely no science to back up their foolish statement.
Roselee Mczeal: I think it is a poor decision. There is amounting wave of evidence vs AGW.http://www.nationscrier.com/index.php?option=com_c... Also, in the wake of the hacked emails, I also question the integrity of some of the AGW scientists....Show more
Margart Stimpert: the respond is fantastically straight forward, the information partly obscured via the way you quote an result determine (ninety 5%) for the water vapor and then swap to a quantity determine for the CO2 0.4 (truthfully the determine is 0.38). yet t! hen i'm fantastically specific you knew that, as this an old and extremely pathetic denier twist of the biggest factors. it incredibly is of course why you circulate away out the component on how lots the organic greenhouse warms the planet (it incredibly is ~30c) if we take your determine of the the rest "5%" then CO2 is contributing a million.5c to that result and CO2 has risen 40% in the final century. of path say that water vapor reason distinctive the organic result skill little or no as we can't advance ordinary water vapor tiers via any marked degree because it in simple terms falls out as precipitation, CO2 on the different hand isn't constrained in this manner and would develop as we upload extra, in simple terms because it truthfully is. Modest is real that water vapor is a quick lived atmospheric gas yet because of the fact the skill of it incredibly is substitute is non-supply up (with the aid of evaporation) there is, in result, little substitute in ordinary ti! ers. back, no longer the case with CO2 tiers that have moved between ~o! ne hundred eighty-300ppm over the final 450,000 years and delivered hundreds of years to circulate withing this variety as we've long gone from glacial to interglacial, yet we've seen this point upward push a extra 100ppm (to purely approximately 400ppm) in ~a hundred years in simple terms as we've began to function CO2 to the ambience in ever increasing parts and at it incredibly is contemporary rat of upward push it is going to be closer to 600ppm via the tip of this century....Show more
Barrett Felicia: butter
Margy Sandquist: (For example, I once posted a simple question about the meanings of Total Solar Irradiance and solar constant and got incredible rants saying things like "nice try" and "You just refuse to wake up to the facts." The same questions posted on a Physics forum gets calm, sane answers.)I find it interesting that no matter how objective the question that is posted here, many will post "fail" or some irrelevant rant that seems to be their eff! ort to (1) predict what "side" the questioner is on, (2) guess/anticipate what agenda they THINK the questioner has, and then (3) insult the questioner in some way. Other than simply being immaturity due to the young age of many adolescent participants (whether or that adolescence is chronological or merely developmental), what is it about the Global Warming Forum that brings this about? I used to think that only the Religion & Spirituality and political forums saw this kind of polarization and rancor -- but Global Warming Forum seems to have many of the same "religious" types of dynamics underway. How do you explain it?...Show more
Ardell Luy: We live on a planet where two thirds is covered by water a mile thick and they want to suggest there is a shortage. It would be funny if people didn't actually fall for it.There is always a shortage of good fresh easily drinkable water that is cheap. There are always problems with people competing for that water. With mo! re people, there will be more competition but there is still plenty IMO! . It will just take some work as it always has. The Romans built the aquiducts as has Mulholland. We have to do the same....Show more
Palmira Lochridge: In that Obama has appoligised for our country to every living person on the planet, I guess it's only logical for him to sign on to a bill that would have us give our wealth to third world countries under the name of "Eco-Justice".The big question...in that any treaty has to be ratified by the senate...is, does he think he can get them to bite. Remember, Clinton didn't even bring the Kyoto treaty before the senate as he knew he couldn't get it passed.I'm sure that comes as a surprise, but yes, Clinton was the one who did not sign on to Kyoto...not Bush....Show more
Hermina Ketring: Sure.
Adan Alipio: I'll do it.E mail me.
Elva Batie: AGW has NOT been discredited. Question invalid
Cliff Jacoby: The responses you're talking about sound like denier garbage to me. Climate realists don't usuall! y answer questions in that way unless rediculous statements are being made in the question. I don't know if you've noticed, but about 80% of the questions on here are from science deniers. 80% of questions on this sight are agenda driven, and 100% of the denier questions and answers are agenda driven.Global warming denial is science denial. That and religion go hand in hand. In fact, the majority of the deniers are conservative christians....Show more
Nicolas Cooley: It is odd that global warming is a science that people will post answers on without knowing anything. The blogosphere is full of people making claims about the science that are false. I hope that one of the few knowledgeable people were able to answer your question. Just ignore those who pretend to have something helpful to offer.
Iris Shawcroft: Wait until the 2010 elections when Democrats get booted from office and then Obamamenia will be stifled and he will be a lame duck. Dana is living ! amongst the clouds again, star struck by his apostle and the Obama Cree! d. Appears the tide of public opinion of this hoax is going way down and thus the insults from people like Bucket22 are rising. Someone should graph that relationship and show all the noise of Dana, Dawei, Gwen etc. as little dots surrounding the facts....Show more
Jimmie Doerfler: actually I thought Nobama would do just the opposite,like getting to the bottom of the AGW scandal by maybe a special prosecutor and then putting the guilty on trial
Leisa Brodnex: The idea of using a extrapolated climate theory as grounds for remaking the worlds economy has many people worried. We have not been able to get the world to agree on a boycott of Iran to prevent nuclear proliferation, thousands die of preventable diseases, wars abound, millions live in poverty, and yet people think the world can/will have a coordinated response to an as yet still unproven threat. The Earth may be getting warmer, but any country altering their economy along the plans of cap and trade, w! ould be committing economic suicide....Show more
Randa Hessell: Yeah, all these "alarmist" scientists and their doomsday warnings. It reminds of those alarmist telling the city of New Orleans that if they don't address problems, a hurricane would cause the city to be a big bowl of toxic soup. It would fill like a canoe. Gad, what a bunch of alarmist idiots those guys were!I guess we were pretty smart to not spend the $100 million required to fix the levees. Why spend $100 million to address a problem when we can wait for catastrophe and spend $billions.Those who always propose to do nothing remind me of the children's story about the monkeys who always played in the sun and got wet went it rained.For anyone interested, here is a collection of what people were saying about New Orleans in the years prior to Katrina. The warnings went unheeded.http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/581820/post...http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F0...http://www.pbs.org! /now/transcript/transcript135_fu...So, water? No problem. I tr urn on! my faucet and I get water. So I have rationing a couple of years every decade - no problem. It's not my worry that other people don't have access to fresh water. It's their fault for not living in a wealthy nation like I do. The people in India or Africa should just buy a house in the suburbs like mine; all houses have faucets with water!...Show more
Hobert Dula: Obama's entitled to go of course, but unless he campaigned on CO2 reduction prior to your last election it's not ethical to pledge any cuts which will hurt your economy. It's not like this issue is new, or that he wasn't well aware of it.But when liberals govern this is how they do things.
Elli Esaw: Ok, for one all this talk about global warming ist really fitting with what everyone is saying. The earth will keep heating up to the point all the water on the planet in the ice ccaps will melt and keep getting hotter? Ha bologne. The truth is that the earth is experiencing record low temperatues all! across the world. Many places in the U.S. are losing crop supplies because of these record low temperatures. Yes, a lot of the country is seeing record highs for this time of year as well, but what people are ignoring is the record amounts of precipitation that is happing across the U.S. and the world. For example, Lufkin texas on january 14th. In 30 hours time 5.15 inches of rain fell there. Thats unheard of. Also, look how much snow was dumped on Colorado. Snow fell at a rate of 2 inches an hour there, not once but twice in 2 weeks! Mt. Baker in Washington had a record snow fall total of 144 inches of snow ( 12ft) in just five days there. Is anyone else seeing this? There is also talk of the ice caps melting away into the ocean. Yes thats been seen with Ellesmere ice shelf that broke off in northern Canada but heres some more truth for ya. No one seems to tell the people that these glaciers on the caps area growing. Anarctica just experienced record snowfall totals this ! year and the ice is thickening. Hmmm someone refrain to tell the people! this? With this metling of the ice caps provide probably the greatest problem this world is encountering right now. The Gulf Stream. The Gulf Stream provides the northern hemisphere with warm water from the equator to give the northern hemisphere its temperate climte. Just as much warmth comes from the Gulf Stream as the sun does, even though the sun heats the water at the equator, but you know what im saying. Well the current is made my the very salty waters in the ocean and a balence of fresh water as well to make a current in the Atlantic ocean. The melting of the ice caps throws a wrench in this engine of heat. The more freshwater dumped into the ocean from Greenland, and surrounding glaciers, makes the salinity of the water very thing which slows down this engine almost completely. When the currents stops or slows down look out Europe, Canada, Northern U.S., and pretty much anything from about the latitude of the Ohio river cause is ice age time. This very strange war! ming and cooling is attributed to the last ice age that occurred roughly 12,000 years ago. Evidense has shown the the last ice age was very very abrupt, the cliamte changed very very fast when it happened. What caused it you say? The Gulf Stream shut down. during that time also i will add was hotter than it was today before the iace age hit. So, what we are experienceing today is almost tell tale signs of the coming events to occur... this world will freeze not burn like the global warming enthusiats will say and preach and make you try to believe but look at the true facts if you will and open your mind to this....Show more
Arden Strachn: a rare moment of honesty for jerry, admitting that deniers live in a dreamland.
Brittanie Zakutney: It's because Yahoo doesn't moderate the site except when a few lunatics protest an answer that doesn't fit their agenda.
Tillie Wynott: Why not it has also has a political, financial and environmental motive. A few of the ! water systems one respondent mention isn't due to a water shortage but ! allocation. Lanier has been in court disputes over usage for at least 18 yrs.So even at a full pool there will always be a water shortage. I just love the way alarmist promote discord. Ironically one of the largest river system in the US lies north of GA but the feelings between States limits any usage. http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2008/2008-02-05......Show more
Edwina Fu: I would love to take your survey. Cheers
Coleman Petropoulos: Wow, Dana! You've scared up every AGW denier on this Yahoo topic (I count 16). How do you feel? They hate you, because they're scared of you.Obama is showing leadership where there has been none.
Johnnie Pummill: Too much of it, or too little of it?Most places that aren't defined by the amount of water they have seem to go through cycles of too much or two little water falling from the sky.I'm sure they can always get some people to panic about that Haiti, for example is about to get way too much....Show more
Loli! ta Deschamp: I think, again, that it's a step in the right direction. With the US as leaders on this path, we certainly have a shot at rebuilding our manufacturing base and restoring our economy. If we continue down the denier path of fossil fuel use, we're doomed to keep our huge and growing trade deficit and slide into insignificance on the world stage._...Show more
Rena Pepe: Okay for one, I'm not even saying ANYTHING about global warming. All I have is a survey for a social project that I'm doing. Please to don't judge this or me based on this survey.
Debora Rinderer: I think that his decision is telling. If he actually does go ahead and "agree" to the cuts (as stated in the NY Times) then his political career is finished! It signals that he most likely has cut a deal with Hillary Clinton so that she would be the Democratic Nominee for President in 2012.Now make no mistake, the US will not do the cuts as Obama is agreeing to do since he does not have that ! authority, so in a sense he is actually not exposing the US to anything! but scorn and anger from the international community. The blowback, however from the US citizens, will be so intense however, that he will not survive politically. A Senate Bill on Climate Change would be Dead On Arrival!The good news for Obama however, is that he still gets to keep the $1,000,000 Nobel Prize. He and Al Gore can go out for beers and have a good laugh!...Show more
Avis Brantner: If the only participants on this site were people asking genuine sincere questions and people providing informed answers, there would probably only be about 25% as much traffic.Unfortunately because addressing global warming involves carbon regulation which many people oppose, the subject is politically charged. Therefore people who have no business answering questions on the subject any more than I can answer a question about brain surgery nonetheless chime in with their uninformed opinions. These people view the subject as political. They only ask 'questions' for the pur! pose of advocacy and spreading their opinion, so they assume everyone else does the same. It's projection. And honestly, the majority of 'questions' on this site are not sincere questions. Most people are either trying to spread their opinion or looking for people to tell them what they want to hear.It's unfortunate because it negates any positive effect this site could have. The few sincere questions tend to get pushed off the front page by non-questions quite quickly, and get fewer answers than they should. You have to weed through the misinformation to find the factually accurate answers, and through the garbage questions to find the ones worth answering.It shouldn't be like that. Unfortunately YA doesn't do any moderation of the site, other than to enforce their very generic rules (inconsistently at that). So there's really no motivation for people not to answer questions that they don't know the answer to. Thus the site has degenerated more into political bicke! ring than scientific Q&A. Frankly I wish YA would either throw out thi! s section or set up some real moderation so that it's not flooded with garbage Q&As....Show more
Catheryn Small: post ur survey.......i'll answer what i can, tho we all need to do sum'thing.........
Gilberto Cratin: Its because too many people get on here and say they are scientist that know AGW is real and call everyone names who don't swallow their bul-loney. That is a sure sign that they are not a scientist and certainly not very reputable if any scientific background at all. The American people are sick of being fleeced by frauds like the Madoff ponzi scheme. Al Gore and AGW proponents are just another Madoff fleece job and American people know it. The people who push AGW on this forum work for the crooks and we all know this....Show more
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