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Content-wise, An Inconvenient Truth contains compelling information. It also avoids the polarization that often surrounds discussions of Global Warming. Like an anti-Conspiracy Theory movie, it debunks several of the myths perpetrated by those who ignore scientific data while not embracing the sky-is-falling hysteria embraced by some fringe believers. When it's not giving us glimpses into Al Gore's childhood or recapping the 2000 election, An Inconvenient Truth sticks to the science of the situation. There are charts and graphs and, perhaps most disturbingly, "before and after" pictures of glaciers as they were 30 years ago and as they are today.
In a letter to the New York Times (published March 1, 2001), Dr. S. Fred Singer, Professor Emeritus of Environmental Sciences at the University of Virginia, responded to the editorial [that claimed that GW is responsible for the melting of the snow on Kilimanjaro]. Doctor Singer had devised the satellite technology currently used for measuring stratospheric ozone, was the first director of the U.S. Weather Satellite Service, and is internationally known for his work on energy and environmental issues:
“Before putting pressure on the White House to act …shouldn’t we be asking whether global warming is really happening? The Kilimanjaro ice cap is not a thermometer. It may well be melting, but this is simply a delayed consequence of a natural climate warming during the early part of the 20th century. Moreover, it will continue to melt as long as the climate doesn’t return to the temperatures of the Little Ice Age of past centuries.”
Dr. Singer then concludes his letter with this paragraph of particular interest in light of recent NAS proclamations:
“The National Academy of Sciences published a report last year that defines the geographic regions of warming and cooling during the last 20 years. Surface measurements of East Africa show no warming trend. Weather satellites show a pronounced cooling trend of the atmosphere there. No one has questioned these data.”
Originally posted by HardToGet
We cannot close our eyes to temperature measurements and the fact that hurricanes have gained in strenghts over the last twenty years.
Originally posted by HardToGet
We cannot deny the fact that the Polar Ice Caps are melting at an alarming rate, and that this will cause the sea-levels to rise to a critical level which will cause flooding.
Originally posted by HardToGet
It´s getting warmer. Weather or not we as humans are the cause seems irrelevant, because the result will be the same,
and I myself am not quite sure if the rise in temperature is indeed caused by the Greenhouse effect or just by nature cycling.
In any case it is not a good thing if this trend continues, and a warning like "An Inconvenient Truth" seems like a good medium to warn the general public.
Originally posted by JimmyCarterIsNotSmarter
What are you talking about? How about reading Christopher Columbus's 1492 notes about the hurricane he witnessed in that year on his way to America?
Originally posted by JimmyCarterIsNotSmarter
Yes, but that can be prevented by building anti-flooding barriers, unless all of Antarctica and all of the Arctic melts, in which case anti-flooding barriers won't help.
Originally posted by JimmyCarterIsNotSmarter
No, it is not irrelevant, because if human activity is the cause, then that means that we can take appropriate action to counteract GW.
Originally posted by HardToGet
It would be nice if we as humans were the cause because that way we can also do something about it.
But I am sure that the cause is human activity. In one year, all the TIRs of this world alone emit more CO2 to the atmosphere than a volcano eruption.
Originally posted by HardToGet
In any case it is not a good thing if this trend continues, and a warning like "An Inconvenient Truth" seems like a good medium to warn the general public.
Originally posted by JimmyCarterIsNotSmarter
No, we need credible movies approved by scientists.
Originally posted by 2stepsfromtop
Bring on the melting and the floods, bring on the rot and the plagues, bring on the death and destruction, humanity is too short sighted to last.
O, so quoting an isolated incident that happened 513 years ago gives you the right to debunk the fact that hurricanes have become stronger over the past 20 years. So what are YOU talking about? I have no idea what you´re talking about, really.
Ah I see, so now we are preparing for flooding, unless ALL of the Artctic melts, in which case we need not bother because we´re all going to drown.
Your first post: Don´t believe Al Gore, His Film Is A Lie.
Your second post: the cause is human activity.
A movie being credible is highly subjective, and depends entirely on the opinion of each and every individual who watches the movie.
Originally posted by JimmyCarterIsNotSmarter
Who would you believe: a climatologist or a person who lacks any scientific (never mind climatological) credentials?