Pim Van Muers writes
From: PvM <pvm.pandas@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Jan 10 2007 - 12:17:36 EST
The webpage provides interesting statistics but irrelevant to global
warming question. It's the addition of greenhouse gasses by human
activity which needs to be looked at. It's somewhat saddening to me
how this site misses the important issues and instead attempts to
trivialize the data.
And again
From: PvM <pvm.pandas@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Jan 10 2007 - 01:04:49 EST
Of course, it's not what the earth already emits naturally, it's the
effect of what humans have added that should be our concern. However
there is some data about termites:
If human additions to greenhouse gasses were significant compared to natural
emissions, or if we are near a "tipping point" where a small addition to
natural emissions would send the earth into thermal runaway (I know a scientist
at MIT who has this worry) then human emissions are a problem. The first
doesn't seem to be the case, and if you said anything about the second, I
missed it. What is the reason you concentrate on human emissions?
Bill Hamilton
William E. Hamilton, Jr., Ph.D.
248.652.4148 (home) 248.821.8156 (mobile)
"...If God is for us, who is against us?" Rom 8:31
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