As the saying goes, "reality has a liberal bias". I'd like to see citations on which parts of "al gore's global warming crap" have been debunked. While you try to find a legit source, here's a study a climate skeptic scientist hired by the Koch Brothers undertook on global warming: article link (article written by scientist, study cited in article). His conclusion? Global warming is very real, and very much caused by human actions. A complete 180 from his position going into the study, the data is overwhelming.
The errors in the Algore sponsored model of global warming are legion. For the most part centered around hideously flawed computer models. Even those that created those models admit that they are monumentally flawed.
Regardless, it's incumbent upon those proposing a phenomenon to confirm their hypothesis with something resembling a critical experiment. Something noticeably lacking in the warmistas hypothesis. Piling up what gives every appearance of cherry picked statistics is not a critical experiment. Just a stack of statistics. No one no how is under any obligation to disprove it. So confirm it via critical experiment or put a sock in it.
Climate has been changing since there's been climate. It has yet to demonstrated that the current climate, or the climate at any point in history, is the optimum climate. The planet's orbital variations, axial tilt variations, and variations in that big ball of light in the sky that your tribesmen point at when they're not grooming each other's pelts have far more effect on climate than the relatively puny human race.
The errors in the Algore sponsored model of global warming are legion. For the most part centered around hideously flawed computer models. Even those that created those models admit that they are monumentally flawed.
Regardless, it's incumbent upon those proposing a phenomenon to confirm their hypothesis with something resembling a critical experiment. Something noticeably lacking in the warmistas hypothesis. Piling up what gives every appearance of cherry picked statistics is not a critical experiment. Just a stack of statistics. No one no how is under any obligation to disprove it. So confirm it via critical experiment or put a sock in it.
Climate has been changing since there's been climate. It has yet to demonstrated that the current climate, or the climate at any point in history, is the optimum climate. The planet's orbital variations, axial tilt variations, and variations in that big ball of light in the sky that your tribesmen point at when they're not grooming each other's pelts have far more effect on climate than the relatively puny human race.
Also just as a note to an earlier point, the majority of American power is produced by coal. Coal plants emit ridiculous amounts of mercury. By using a CFL, even if you just chuck it in the trash when it dies*, you've reduced the levels of mercury released by magnitudes. You've also lowered your active draw on the power grid, which is a serious secondary win as our grids are becoming dangerously stretched.
*Don't do this it's super easy to recycle them, basically every hardware chain does. Someplace sign guys go frequently anyway.
Climate has been changing since there's been climate. It has yet to demonstrated that the current climate, or the climate at any point in history, is the optimum climate. The planet's orbital variations, axial tilt variations, and variations in that big ball of light in the sky that your tribesmen point at when they're not grooming each other's pelts have far more effect on climate than the relatively puny human race.
Going "Green" today is needed for our world. We're currently experiencing such monstrous tragedies that mother nature are bestowing upon us. Especially here in Asia, countries here often experience flash floods brought by both weak and strong rain. I just admire companies right now that are going green for the sake of the planet. Does anyone know one? Mine's Custom On It. How about you guys?
Yeah, rain and floods is happening because we wash our cars in the driveway and because some like myself don't recycle can and bottles. Oh, don't forget the plastic grocery bags that I ask for at checkout.
Yes, bow down to the fundamental misunderstanding of the issue.
No one is looking for "optimum climate", that's a nonsense phrase. What the science shows is that our human actions are having drastic impact on the climate in ways that would not have occurred without those actions. At this point it's as much a fact as gravity.
The actions we take today impact others, that's all. My core philosophy is don't be a dick. That includes using resources wisely and being aware of the impact my choices have on those around me and those who will come after me. It's pretty simple.