Sunday, September 6, 2009

Average global temperature

Finally someone has come out with a solid argument on the global temperature nonsense. There have been many different debates, that I know of, either for or against whether or not there is an temperature increase on the Earth. But, if anyone who has taken any sort of science or math class and that person sat down to really think about an average global temperature, common sense says it would be impossible. The only linking factor in the data is that they are temperatures, when Earth is made up of innumerable factors all adding up to what we call ecosystems. As Andresen says "A temperature can be defined only for a homogeneouse system." It is like comparing Houston's climate to Chicago, or on a bigger scale Europe to Austrailia. These four places will have some similarities but that does not mean they are the same and can not be compared.

2 comments:

  1. I am in total agreement with you and Andresen on the methods use to calculate global temperature. It appears as it global warming advocates wanted a figure that would be intimate with our pathos but is in malice with the truth. I must make haste to point out though, that though the method used is skewed, it is a fact that the temperatures in the United states has being increasing, drought has been more severe in a lot of places over the world and flooding has become more popular. Outside of the Act of God, it is a change in the eco-system that contributed to these disasters. There a few things I think might help to get us out of the self destructive mode we are in or might enable us to live in paradise a little bit longer: Stop cutting down so many trees, replant some trees, and ease up on the mad rush to genetically alter everything that moves and some of them that don’t move.

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  2. There is no dispute that something is taking place in the Earth. I agree that changes need to be made and some good ones are listed, but education is going to be a big part in helping. Teaching others and children about what global warming is and how to make changes will undoubtedly make a better future for all involved no matter which side you stand for.

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