Re: [asa] RE: GA Tech Climatologist on Global Warming...

From: PvM <pvm.pandas@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jan 16 2007 - 12:22:15 EST

Excellent presentation that may help avoid Augustine's warning.
Education surely is an excellent cure.
The increase in CO2, the link to anthropogenic sources, it's all there.

Why do 99.999% of climate scientists believe that CO2 is warming the planet?

1. Theory predicts that increasing atmospheric CO2 should warm the planet.
2. Geologic evidence links CO2 and temperature in the past.
3. The warming is unprecedented in the most recent centuries (dwarfs
natural variability).
4. Climate models show that rising CO2 is necessary to simulate 20 th
century temperature trends (solar and volcanic minor players).

Praise the Lord

On 1/16/07, John Walley <john@walley-world.org> wrote:
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>
> Sorry I clicked send prematurely here.
>
> I was going to say that I recently ran across this scientist in the Global
> Warming debate that seems to have an interesting and somewhat independent
> perspective on the issue.
>
> Dr. Kim Cobb is a Climatologist at GA Tech that has a presentation entitled
> "The Science of Global Warming" that she presents around town at local
> venues like churches etc. She differentiates her views by saying it is not
> the economics of global warming or the politics of global warming, but just
> the science of global warming.
>
> Links to her home page and her presentation are below. For those of you who
> may be in the Atlanta are and are interested, she is presenting this next
> week on the 25th. You can get more information at
> http://atlantaapologist.org
>
> John Walley
> Atlanta
>
>
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> Dr. Kim Cobb
> Assistant Professor
> School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
> Georgia Institute of Technology
> http://shadow.eas.gatech.edu/~kcobb/
>
>
> The Science of Global Warming (45 min). Trinity Presbyterian Church, Earth
> Day, 2006.
> http://shadow.eas.gatech.edu/~kcobb/trinity_presb_EarthDay.pdf
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