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- From: Leslie <cayadopi AT yahoo.com>
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- Subject: Re: [Homestead] Global Warming?
- Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 11:28:59 -0700 (PDT)
from the twisted side,,,,, :-),,,,, maybe some of that ice melting will fill
up some of the empty underground aquafers, and help resolve the water
shortage problem.
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From: Gil White <gil.white AT xplornet.com>
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Sent: Thu, October 22, 2009 2:16:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Homestead] Global Warming?
You're correct if all the water that was frozen was already in the ocean as
ice. The 10% of the icebergs that are above water would simply fill in for
the 90% that is below with no net gain.
I think the issue was always about the glaciers melting. This is water that's
not already part of the ocean and would eventually end up causing some
increase in sea levels. Enough to flood New York City - I don't think so.
Though I wouldn't be buying land in Louisiana or the Netherlands anytime soon.
Gil
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On Oct 22, 2009, Leslie <cayadopi AT yahoo.com> wrote:
Of course, the first thing that popped to mind was.... an ice cube tray. I
don't know about everyone else's ice cube trays, but when I fill mine right
smack to the top, when it turns to ice the ice is higher than the water
was........ leading me to conclude that water expands when frozen, and
contracts when melting. Is this somehow different in the ocean? If not,
then it is yet another scam being perpetrated on US taxpayers..........
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Not quite true, Drew. The CO2 levels have been transitorily higher due to
specific incidents (volcanos, fires). CO2 levels are consistantly higher
now.
And David Fogarty as a source, well, he's good at spinning in the direction
he wants. If he has any credentials other than writing opinion pieces and
doing freelance editing, I fail to find them.
Lynda
--"I'm fascinated by the hard line you're drawing over religion -- It gets
used too much, as an excuse, a fall guy, a weapon, a con. A lot of people,
maybe most, don't mean it except when it suits them." Dallas
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>snip<
> Actually, the CO2 levels have been much higher many times, and caused by
> nature, not man, but more importantly, Scientific American climate expert
> David Fogarty has written that new studies are showing that CO2 is not
> nearly > the big culprit for global warming it has been set up as. the
> CO2 levels
> varied widely long before man was on the planet, and are not necessarily
> the
> cause, but maybe a byproduct of the conditions causing global warming. He
> cited solar cycles and many other things that are now being considered.
>
> Drew
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> Marie
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Re: [Homestead] Global Warming?,
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