Seperate forum for Science & Global Climate discussions?

Are you on the left? on the right? Red White and Blue?
Just Independent?

ARE you in favor for a forum on Science & Global Climate discussions??? So we don't congest other forums....

YES!!! I give a turd about this Planet I vote YES on amendment 420!!!...for a Science & Global Climate discussion forum!
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NO!!! I don't give a Amoeba turd about this Planet, I want us all to choke & die on C0 2 and greenhouse gases! I Vote no on amendmant 420!!! I suck at life! Who cares if the Reptilians eat my baby lol!
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Seperate forum for Science & Global Climate discussions?

Post by Jenn M »

There is major concern from 2008 to 2012 regarding Science on a broad spectrum, Climate change & Global warming.


Many of us are interested in discussing, informing and sharing information on it but don't wanna congest the Politics forum...Even though they run side by side...

Like the Kyoto Proto call...

Please vote if you are in favor for this suggestion....


It will also make our community closer, and more informed...

This is Enation and is about EDM but there are different forums as we can see... But this is our Century to make a change, and we need a Earth to Rock out on....

***A Added benefit to this also is we can drive ppl here that are involved in EDM, and our worlds concerns for this issue ... And that = traffic by linking to other sites...


Please vote YES on Amendment 420!!!!
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I voted yes! There is a lot to talk about when it comes to science.
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Capt-Sue wrote:I voted yes! There is a lot to talk about when it comes to science.

YAY!!! go 420!
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WOO-HOO 420!!!!
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did you know the ocean spews BILLIONS upon BILLIONS times more co2 into the atmosphere than every factory and every car and every human currently on this planet produces, combined??? How's that for SCIENCE... global warming is a religion, not a science... now if you want to discuss naturally occurring climate changes that have been going on since the day the earth was created/came into existence than fine... that we can do... but we couldn't produce enough co2 in our lifetime to cause any sort of major, or minor change in the atmosphere... but just because we don't have to worry about destroying our climate, doesn't mean we can't be mindful, use common sense and not destroy and pillage our natural resources... that I can agree with... but "man caused" global warming is a complete scientific farce based in unreality... and used only for sick profiteers like Al Gore and others who are taking idiots to the bank selling "carbon offset credits" and other lunacies...
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You should vote then that way we can discuss this stuff with out clogging the politics board...

You seem to know a bunch I would like to hear more of what you have to say.

Vote 420!
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I love Global Warming

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/t ... ane06.html

Hey the NYTimes says it so it must be true....right Jenn???

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.h ... A966958260

oh there are many more articles.....GW is the biggest hoax and Gore is the biggest fraud in the world.....just another thing you get caught up in believing.....and I'm supposed to do my research......haha
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I vote present. :twisted:
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See Jenn your poll answer options are so out of wack....Its either YES I CARE AND VOTE FOR THIS BILL or NO I DON"T GIVE A CRAP.......how could someone poll on that really??

I do care about this planet, but do not believe all this mumbo jumbo crap about what's going on and all this MAN MADE crap that happens

I just dont get how there is conferences on Global Warming...and the temp is friggin cold....happened like 2wks ago

http://townhall.com/columnists/ThomasSo ... al_warming

And this is my favorite!! HAHAH


10/22/08
UTICA, N.Y. (WKTV) - Student volunteers from colleges around New York State braved freezing cold temperatures on their bikes Wednesday to send a message to state and federal political candidates: pay attention to climate change. The New York Public Interest Research Group helped organize the ride. Environmentalists cheered on the bikers as they stopped in Utica around noon. They want candidates to let voters know what they plan to do about global warming and the energy crisis.

Yeah how's that GLOBAL WARMING Thing doing....when its FREEZING OUTSIDE......good lord people get off the hysteria train for real
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Everyone is gung ho about killing Industry and subsequently Jobs, but when you have to make changes that effect their personal life

NO WAY. I'm not giving up plane rides. Not me.

pbs nova wrote: The Contrail Effect
by Peter Tyson


Dimming the Sun homepage

Are vapor trails from aircraft influencing the climate, and if so, should we worry?

I've always wanted to hate contrails, the "condensation trails" streaming out from behind jets. They're man-made. They force lines on nature, which knows no lines. They arise out of pollution, and they generate visual pollution—aircraft graffiti that can erase blue from the sky and light from the sun. All good reasons to despise these artificial clouds.

But I don't. I've always been drawn to them. When I see one above, I like to run my eye along its length until I find the plane, a tiny silver toy. I like to wonder at the blank space between the plane and the start of the contrail—emptiness full of potential—and then to see the churning new cloud as it forms, a tumbling cascade. When the roiling slows and the newborn cloud settles into a contrail proper, I admire its perfection: a straight white line sharply etched against the blue. Even when numerous contrails made fat by the wind crisscross the sky, I don't mind.

Well, I might now. After a lifetime of enjoying contrails, it came as a surprise to me to learn recently that something so ephemeral may not be a harmless by-product of the jet age but may in fact impact the climate. This is of particular concern in well-traveled air corridors, where contrails by the hundreds can spread into man-made cirrus clouds that can both block sunlight from reaching the Earth and trap radiated heat from escaping to space.

Whether contrails cause a net cooling or a net warming, even whether their effect is something to worry about, remains unclear. But with air traffic expected to double or even triple by 2050, leading contrail researchers say the influence of these artificial clouds cannot be ignored.

Out of the blue
A contrail will form behind a jet if, as exhaust gases cool and mix with surrounding air, the humidity is high enough and the temperature low enough for liquid water to condense. The air needs to be supersaturated and the temperature generally below -40°F, something that typically occurs only in the upper troposphere, the atmospheric layer several miles up where airliners cruise. Under those conditions, water vapor from the jet's exhaust and secondarily from the atmosphere condenses into water droplets. Within a few tens of feet behind the aircraft, these droplets freeze into the snow-white particles that bring the contrail to life.

How long a newly formed condensation trail sticks around depends on the ambient humidity. If humidity is low, contrails will rapidly dissipate, looking like a comet's tail. The ice particles sublimate—meaning go straight from ice to vapor—and you're back to blue sky. If humidity is high, however, contrails can persist—and those are the ones that trouble climatologists.

A lingering concern
If conditions are right, newly formed contrails will begin feeding off surrounding water vapor. Like vaporous cancers, they start growing and spreading. In time, they can expand horizontally to such an extent that they become indistinguishable from cirrus clouds, those thin, diaphanous sheets often seen way up high. These artificial cirrus clouds can last for many hours, and the amount of sky they end up covering can be astonishing: one study showed that contrails from just six aircraft expanded to shroud some 7,700 square miles.


Climatologists realized they had an unprecedented opportunity to scrutinize individual contrails.



What consequence might these jet-triggered clouds have? Well, most clouds fall into one of two categories. High, thin cirrus clouds are normally warming clouds: they let sunlight through but are good at trapping heat radiating back upwards from the Earth. Low, thick stratus clouds, on the other hand, are typically cooling clouds, because they tend to be more efficient at blocking and reflecting sunlight than they are at trapping radiated heat. Contrails are initially thick, bright, highly reflective clouds, but over time they morph into wispy cirrus clouds. Are they then warming or cooling clouds?

For a long time, scientists didn't even have a baseline from which to begin to answer that question. Studying contrails has always been difficult: they're high in the sky and either so fleeting that they're gone in minutes or so persistent that dozens or even hundreds can crisscross one another, making the study of individual contrails to get a baseline all but impossible.

Contrail hiatus
At least that was the case until September 11, 2001. For the first time since the jet age began, virtually all aircraft were grounded over the United States for three days. Even as they tried like the rest of us to absorb the enormity of the terrorist attacks, climatologists realized they had an unprecedented opportunity to scrutinize individual contrails, and several studies were quickly launched.

One study looked at the aforementioned contrails that grew to cover 7,700 square miles. Those condensation trails arose in the wake of six military aircraft flying between Virginia and Pennsylvania on September 12, 2001. From those isolated contrails, unmixed as they were with the usual dozens of others, Patrick Minnis, a senior research scientist at NASA's Langely Research Center, and his colleagues were able to gain valuable insight into how a single contrail forms. Those once-in-a-lifetime data sets are so useful that Minnis is about to analyze them again in an expanded study.

Another study that took advantage of the grounding gave striking evidence of what contrails can do. David Travis of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and two colleagues measured the difference, over those three contrail-free days, between the highest daytime temperature and the lowest nighttime temperature across the continental U.S. They compared those data with the average range in day-night temperatures for the period 1971-2000, again across the contiguous 48 states. Travis's team discovered that from roughly midday September 11 to midday September 14, the days had become warmer and the nights cooler, with the overall range greater by about two degrees Fahrenheit.
These results suggest that contrails can suppress both daytime highs (by reflecting sunlight back to space) and nighttime lows (by trapping radiated heat). That is, they can be both cooling and warming clouds. But what is the net effect? Do they cool more than they warm, or vice versa? "Well, the assumption is a net warming," Travis says, "but there is a lot of argument still going on about how much of a warming effect they produce."



Ongoing debate
In a study published in 2004, for example, Minnis and colleagues reported that contrails are capable of increasing average surface temperatures sufficiently to account for a warming trend in the U.S. between 1975 and 1994. But some climatologists believe Minnis and his colleagues may have overestimated the contrail warming effect.

Even if Minnis's estimates are correct, other climate experts feel that any warming from contrails is not something to fret about. In a study published in 2005, James Hansen of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York, and colleagues ran models that increased the contrail coverage in Minnis's study by a factor of five. Even with this significant increase, Hansen's team found that global mean temperature change was in the neighborhood of 0.03°C (0.05°F)—a minute amount.


I too will be looking at contrails with a new eye, a jaundiced one.



"Aircraft are likely to be a significant factor in future climate, but probably not via their contrails," Hansen told me. "I think our main concern about aircraft will be their CO2 emissions, not contrails, which are a pretty small climate forcing."

Minnis counters that Hansen's model, while on target on the global front, doesn't account as accurately for regional temperature changes. "In zones of greatest air traffic, like between 30° and 50° North, there's a large bulge in the actual increase in temperature that's not reflected in the models," he says. "Until they model that bulge, that thing's still up in the air." For his part, Minnis intends to keep his eye on condensation trails and their aftereffects.

Taking action
So does Travis, who feels the fact that we can measure a change of any sort should be cause for concern. Even a slight alteration of the daily temperature range, for instance, can have repercussions, he says. "To you and I, that may seem like a nice comfortable-sounding scenario—the days are not as hot, the nights are not as cold—but for natural ecosystems, this could be a real problem. For one thing, you need to have extreme temperatures to weed out the weaker species—it's classic Darwinism."

For this reason, Travis believes we shouldn't sit by and wait to see what happens with contrails. "Anytime we can see an effect from something artificial like that, I think we want to try to do something about it," he says. The British government, for one, may be about to. It's considering requiring planes to fly at lower altitudes over Great Britain in hopes of promoting fewer contrails.

I too will be looking at contrails with a new eye, a jaundiced one—though I'll admit if they were black as soot, it would be a lot easier.
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Gordo wrote:See Jenn your poll answer options are so out of wack....Its either YES I CARE AND VOTE FOR THIS BILL or NO I DON"T GIVE A CRAP.......how could someone poll on that really??

I do care about this planet, but do not believe all this mumbo jumbo crap about what's going on and all this MAN MADE crap that happens

I just dont get how there is conferences on Global Warming...and the temp is friggin cold....happened like 2wks ago

http://townhall.com/columnists/ThomasSo ... al_warming

And this is my favorite!! HAHAH


10/22/08
UTICA, N.Y. (WKTV) - Student volunteers from colleges around New York State braved freezing cold temperatures on their bikes Wednesday to send a message to state and federal political candidates: pay attention to climate change. The New York Public Interest Research Group helped organize the ride. Environmentalists cheered on the bikers as they stopped in Utica around noon. They want candidates to let voters know what they plan to do about global warming and the energy crisis.

Yeah how's that GLOBAL WARMING Thing doing....when its FREEZING OUTSIDE......good lord people get off the hysteria train for real

DUDE chill out I said Science on a broad spectrum, Climate Change, and Global warming... issue's people like to talk about... If you don't wanna talk or believe in it you don't have to. But Stop being a dick wrinkle.
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Jenn M wrote:

DUDE chill out I said Science on a broad spectrum, Climate Change, and Global warming... issue's people like to talk about... If you don't wanna talk or believe in it you don't have to. But Stop being a dick wrinkle.
OOOOhhhh so its ok to talk about these issues?? But issues I feel like talking about with politics I can't becasue I'm racist right??

you are such a hypocrite Jenn

Politics is stuff people like myself want to talk about......so if you don't want to then you don't have to wrinkly washed up va-jay-jay
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ßéñjåmmiñ wrote:did you know the ocean spews BILLIONS upon BILLIONS times more co2 into the atmosphere than every factory and every car and every human currently on this planet produces, combined??? How's that for SCIENCE... global warming is a religion, not a science... now if you want to discuss naturally occurring climate changes that have been going on since the day the earth was created/came into existence than fine... that we can do... but we couldn't produce enough co2 in our lifetime to cause any sort of major, or minor change in the atmosphere... but just because we don't have to worry about destroying our climate, doesn't mean we can't be mindful, use common sense and not destroy and pillage our natural resources... that I can agree with... but "man caused" global warming is a complete scientific farce based in unreality... and used only for sick profiteers like Al Gore and others who are taking idiots to the bank selling "carbon offset credits" and other lunacies...
how in the hell is global warming part of religion and not science?? that doesn't make sense. please explain??

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Gordo wrote:See Jenn your poll answer options are so out of wack....Its either YES I CARE AND VOTE FOR THIS BILL or NO I DON"T GIVE A CRAP.......how could someone poll on that really??

I do care about this planet, but do not believe all this mumbo jumbo crap about what's going on and all this MAN MADE crap that happens

I just dont get how there is conferences on Global Warming...and the temp is friggin cold....happened like 2wks ago

http://townhall.com/columnists/ThomasSo ... al_warming

And this is my favorite!! HAHAH


10/22/08
UTICA, N.Y. (WKTV) - Student volunteers from colleges around New York State braved freezing cold temperatures on their bikes Wednesday to send a message to state and federal political candidates: pay attention to climate change. The New York Public Interest Research Group helped organize the ride. Environmentalists cheered on the bikers as they stopped in Utica around noon. They want candidates to let voters know what they plan to do about global warming and the energy crisis.

Yeah how's that GLOBAL WARMING Thing doing....when its FREEZING OUTSIDE......good lord people get off the hysteria train for real
maybe not all parts of earth is affected by global warming.... but in years times when it comes by, places that aren't affected now will be later. our planet isn't the only planet suffering from global warming. it's our entire solar system....
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Capt-Sue wrote:
maybe not all parts of earth is affected by global warming.... but in years times when it comes by, places that aren't affected now will be later. our planet isn't the only planet suffering from global warming. it's our entire solar system....
My point is, that isn't it Ironic when people are doing bikerides and crap, regarding GLOBAL WARMING....and its FREEZING outside.....that's the irony.....you'd think it would be warm, not cold

Global Warming is a natural phenomenom just like Global Cooling, and its just funny how in hte 70's and 80' papers like the NYtimes were doing the exact opposite they are doing now, promoting GLOBAL COOLING.....people get caught up in all this hoolah crap....Its nature....are we helping?? Not necessarily, but are we hurting as much as people say?? Heck no, not even close

That's what Benj's point was about the CO2 and the ocean.....Man doesn't do 1/80billionth of what natue already does to itself.....wake up people lay off the ozone huffers dam
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