• Response to Cali Lewis on Global Warming

    Over the weekend Cali Lewis made a comment about global warming on Twitter. She really stirred up a frenzy of comments. Half for her had half against. I didn’t feel like adding to the chaos, so am just blogging about it. I felt a little sorry for her, but she kind of deserved it. Science doesn’t prove global warming doesn’t exist, just like it doesn’t prove that it does. Science doesn’t prove anything. Science just provides the data and facts. Scientist will be the first to tell you they don’t know everything. They are always finding new and cool things. That’s what’s so great about science. Also, calling global warming a hoax is a little extreme.

    Science shows that global warming does exist, and humans may have some blame to it. The real question is how much are humans affecting it, and how much we can really do about it. I don’t think anybody really knows the answers to those questions.

    Cali did reply with a blog post that explains herself a little more. She changed he wording to being more skeptical of global warming. That is a big difference. It’s good to be skeptical. Being skeptical means you are looking at the data and coming to your own conclusion and are willing to change your mind if the data changes. I can handle someone being skeptical of man-made global warming. Calling it a hoax, no way.

    I think Al Gore did more harm than good bringing global warming more to everybody’s attention with is book and movie. Just by who Al Gore is, half the population isn’t going to believe anything he says. Al Gore is a also little extreme. He is all doom and gloom. In reality it’s not that bad, yet.

    I know a little bit about water treatment and I relate our air pollution to water pollution. Years ago, when our populations were smaller, we just dumped our raw sewage into rivers. It was no problem then. Nature took care of it. As populations got bigger and bigger, nature couldn’t keep up and sewage treatment plants were required. The still pretty much just use nature to treat the sewage, they are just helping it out. As the worlds population grows we will have a similar problem with air pollution and global warming.

    I love Cali Lewis and was worried by her tweet. I know I disagree with her on politics, I was hoping I didn’t disagree with her on this. Her blog post cleared things up for me. I still disagree with her, but not as much. I can see where she is coming from.

    In the end everybody really wants the same thing. Clean air, blue skis, and green grass (or in our case white snow). Trying to be more green can never be a bad thing.

  • Global Warming is Real

    One of my biggest pet peeves are people that automatically don’t believe in global warming just because they are having cold weather. It’s called “global warming”, with the emphasis on GLOBAL! The Earth in general is warming. You are still going to have your seasons. You are still going to have colder local tempatures.

    Actually, more snow could be caused by global warming. Global warming doesn’t necessary cause more storms, but it does increase the severity of storms. The higher the ocean temperature, the more energy there is out there to drive storms.

    Global warming deniers drive me crazy. Global warming is a fact. It is happening. How much we are affecting it is the real question that nobody knows the answer to. It is pretty obvious that the amount of CO2 that we are releasing to the atmosphere can’t really be helping it any though.

    I am not for drastic, expensive changes, but if we gradually reduce out CO2 emissions, we can reduce the human impact. It’s not like global warming is an emergency, but we should get a handle of it before it gets out of control.

    Decreasing our CO2 emissions is a no brainer. If it lowers our impact on global warming then good, if not, a cleaner atmosphere isn’t a bad thing either.

    I think newer technolgies will arise that will make decreasing our CO2 emissions easier, if not, then our demise might be sooner. It will be a long time before humans become extinct, but that day will come. The Earth was here long before humans, and will be here long after us.