Doer
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To be a scientist, you have to adhere to certain rules. Using ACC as an example, one of those rules would be "don't forget about volcanoes..."
Also, if volcanic CO2 is the cause of climate change, why are some of the posters here and on other threads saying CO2 is good for the environment? Besides Doer's theory about heating the planet to avoid an ice age in a half a century, nobody has given any valid explanation about why increasing CO2 levels would be good for the atmosphere
How can it be my theory, when it is all over the news?
The timeline is this. You are right about the CO2, btw.
- 180 years ago the assumption was we were simply cooling in the vast expanse of space (they didn't know the sun was heating in the Main Sequence)
- a fellow challenges that notion and was met with similar venom, but the Ice Age Theory was born then. The hunt was on to knock it down, but, no. It has stood every test so far.
- Carl Sagan sees a connection between an obscure idea in the peer review, of climate change, and what he is seeing on Venus, he thinks. Worth a paper. And sure enough, it got us thinking Greenhouse.
- The question is looked at according to the baseline of Earth's Orbit. It is known by then the gas giants, Jupiter and Saturn in their slow orbits have an effect over about 21,000 years. Basically, we are now being pulled outward by that effect. Each orbit is a bit more round than the last, and we don't get to ellipse in for a Summer Run.
- So, the baseline should be cooling and it is not. That is vexing.
- By now, the ice core from the glaciers are showing we are well above the recent (10,000 years ago, CO2 levels)
- Surveys are conducted and 2/3s of the stations reporting are heating, but the data is crappy. Historical records are are compared, but data is crappy. New Sat data won't match.
- Satellites are sent up and laser and radar telemetry of all sorts are gathered,
- The portion that man contributes is shown to be identifiable by radio-carbon techniques.
The conclusion is that:
1) The next glaciation period, when the Ice begins to move down is in 1500 years. But, we are holding that up. And we need to stop that. (why?)
2) the Ice Shelves will let go and the seas will rise in about 150 years. Nothing at all perhaps, that we can do. We will get a 5c rise in global average temp.
3) If we don't stop burning the fossil fuel, it will run out in about 300 years and no matter what we do the ice age can only be delayed about 500 years anyway. The orbit is moving outward, for a long, long time.
4) If we put the breaks on the oil economy and emergency downshift to crash research for advanced plentiful fuel like hydrogen, a few will possibly survive,
But, then we will have the Ice Age faster and lose that prep time for the majority of mankind that won't be allowed to burn wood. They can't afford the Carbon Credit.
The Carbon Trader colonies will survive and in 30,000 years the Earth will be nice again.
So, tell me how I am wrong.
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