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Well, that ice chart is depressing, so I'm going to post some excellent news instead.
You may have seen this already, but President Obama yesterday implemented new regulations that require US automakers to make cars that get 54.5 MPG by 2025. Of course, the Republicans are opposed to this, but the automakers are happy because it gives them some certainty, and car buyers will get better fuel economy, our dependence on foreign oil will be reduced just as we are competing more with China and India for access to limited oil supplies, and it may even help slow down the rate of global warming a teensy little bit. A fleet average of 54.5 mpg. That's outstanding! I can't wait. |
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I'm attaching a .txt file of this article by Bill McKibben as it is several pages. He's been on the front lines of climate change research and sound science for decades. Opening paragraph:
Global Warming's Terrifying New Math Three simple numbers that add up to global catastrophe - and that make clear who the real enemy is by Bill McKibben If the pictures of those towering wildfires in Colorado haven't convinced you, or the size of your AC bill this summer, here are some hard numbers about climate change: June broke or tied 3,215 high-temperature records across the United States. That followed the warmest May on record for the Northern Hemisphere – the 327th consecutive month in which the temperature of the entire globe exceeded the 20th-century average, the odds of which occurring by simple chance were 3.7 x 10-99, a number considerably larger than the number of stars in the universe... .
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A lot can happen in 13 years. Please don't hold your breath. I hate to sound cynical but considering that the moon landing was accomplished in 9 years with technology from nearly 50 years ago, I think that this is really just a placating gesture.
The president of the US (either party) is merely a figurehead who does what he's told. Seriously. What we need is not a fleet of marginally more efficient cars, but a genuine mass transit system, local stores, and a reduction in consumption. eta: maybe you were being sarcastic, but I can't recall you being anything other than sincere in the past.
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Oh yeah, but it's a big deal that this went through, considering that it was just a few years ago that the government was giving tax breaks to people for buying Hummers.
I've been bothered for decades at the gas guzzlers produced by the USA, so the see the auto industry embrace a number that high as a requirement is amazing. |
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All each manufacturer has to do is add one all-electric car to their fleet.
MPG of that car = infinity, therefore fleet average = infinity But global warming footprint of that car may >= footprint of all other cars... if power for it is generated with coal |
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I don't quite understand what this means, but:
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OK, fuck the cars, they're not important. what about this? What do you make of this? or are 54mpg cars a much easier sound bite to wrestle with?
Global Warming's Terrifying New Math Three simple numbers that add up to global catastrophe - and that make clear who the real enemy is by Bill McKibben If the pictures of those towering wildfires in Colorado haven't convinced you, or the size of your AC bill this summer, here are some hard numbers about climate change: June broke or tied 3,215 high-temperature records across the United States. That followed the warmest May on record for the Northern Hemisphere – the 327th consecutive month in which the temperature of the entire globe exceeded the 20th-century average, the odds of which occurring by simple chance were 3.7 x 10-99, a number considerably larger than the number of stars in the universe...
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![]() I didn't know this was the 327th consecutive month in which the temperature of the entire globe exceeded the 20th-century average, but I believe it. The planet is warming. The odds of that happening by simple chance are not important. It's history. We know it happened. The odds, in hindsight, are 100%. We've got global warming. |
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The odds of the warming happening by chance are good for convincing the subset of deniers who (a) are convincable, and (b) haven't moved on to "OK it's happening, but it's a natural cycle" or "OK it's manmade, but warm weather will be lovely". So a very small set.
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The temperature of the earth has increased by a degree. That is huge. Consider the difference in the growth of yeast, for example, at 10°C it is dormant, at 11°C it begins to grow.
Consider all the other bacteria, viruses, and insect life that are held in check by minute temperature differences, or conversely are able to survive. It's not about finding a perpetual motion machine or an alternative source of energy, it's really about finding an alternative to using or requiring so much energy. Increasing gas mileage is just re-arranging deck chairs on the Titanic. eta: I thought I'd add this lovely graph
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If my yard temp breaks a record at 102 degrees, it's not surprising when my neighbor's yard breaks a record at 102 degrees. Likewise, for my neighbor across town, in then next town, in the next state, ... Likewise for the AC bill, fires in Colorado, a hurricane next week in Louisiana, etc. It takes something that is averaging the overall effects to mean anything, such as long term measurements, the advance or retreat of glaciers, invasions or losses of species of animals or plants in significant areas, etc. Only the ilk of TV weathermen make claims about today's weather having anything connected to the cause/effect of global warming. That's just job security. |
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Is that showing that bleu cheese may become extinct? Arrrgh! ![]()
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Incomplete science reporting, actually.
Every year, there are a certain number of record highs, and a certain number of record lows. That 3,215 number isn't useful unless compared to the number of record lows. I couldn't find that for June, but over the course of the year so far: Quote:
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More conversational in a vulgar sort of way. Oh, and you can take my Bleu cheese when you scrape it from my cold, stale cracker.
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And Lamp, I'm surprised at you to excerpt a single sentence from a nine page essay and use that to discount what the author is saying.
What's next? Planets don't overheat from legitimate CO2 emissions? ![]() ![]()
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