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I sure hope that Rep. Barton's wind is finite.
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I sure hope that Rep. Barton's wind is finite.
We believe Earth and its ecosystems – created by God’s intelligent design and infinite power and sustained by His faithful providence – are robust, resilient, self-regulating, and self-correcting, admirably suited for human flourishing, and displaying His glory. Earth’s climate system is no exception. Recent global warming is one of many natural cycles of warming and cooling in geologic history.
Obama is coming to Alaska to talk about climate change. He's supposed to be listening to people affected by it, also. So, he's going out to the towns of Seward, Dillingham and Kotzebue. Seward? Oh, he can take a whale watching trip and go to the sealife center. Is he going to helo up to the Harding Ice Field? What is he going to hear in Dillingham? He's going to hear about the Pebble Mine. There are no real effects of climate change to see in Dillingham or in the vicinity. Instead of Dillingham, Obama needs to visit the lower Kuskokwim delta, where permafrost is disappearing and the effects are readily visible. Kotzebue, is another story. There is plenty of poor construction and engineering in town to make some good photo ops. If he actually flies out to Kivalina from Kotzebue, he'll see what happens when you build on a temporary geologic feature. Indeed, warmer temperatures have impacted Kivalina, but it's a permanent village constructed at what used to be a hunting camp. Thank the federal gov't for it's permanent location.
I do hope Obama sees some of the climate change issues we have in Alaska with his own eyes, but I honestly doubt that he will. Someone will point to a house settled into melting permafrost and claim climate change when the fact of the matter is that poor engineering and construction practices caused the problem. I assume, that it's all going to be a big show and sham, just like Alaskan reality TV.
I'm wishing for poor weather for the Presidential visit. Good weather makes the place warm and inviting. Poor weather lets people understand exactly what people have to deal with in their daily lives. O needs to go to Kivalina, in a Cessna, on a marginal day. The runway there is the only place a runway could be built and does not take the prevailing wind into account. Hence, the plane is crabbing at 30° or so until that 1/4 second just before touchdown. Real people do this every day. The prez needs to talk to real people.
That changes the steady acidification of the oceans not one atom.
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Surely, at some point, this silly anthropogenic global warming religion will fade away. Surely.
Without respect to global warming at all; what's wrong with minimizing our impact on the environment?
Without respect to global warming at all; what's wrong with minimizing our impact on the environment?
Nothing, and the best way to do that is to limit population growth to near zero.
Wrong. Limits and interventions create economic waste and technological destruction. Everyone knows that energy is the holy grail of a technologic economy. There will be great minds pursuing that grail unless we erect speed bumps, toll booths and barricades to economic activity. Limiting population growth makes the same error as did Alvin Toffler and Paul Ehrlich when they held technological change to zero in order to predict disaster. The idea that with proper direction and the application of proper minds to minimizing our impact ignores the cronyism of Democratic Government and the ability to not only buy indulgences, but to bamboozle idiot representatives into funding research for the edification of the dumb masses (say those last two words fast) and for votes.
Both of which hinder the minimization of our impact.
I disagree. There is no advantage to the planet in continued growth in human population, and tremendous disadvantage in the monstrous growth currently projected.
What happens to birth rates in every country that develops and reaches a high economic status?