Peephole
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Sommige wetenschappers die in de documentaire voorkomen zijn het helemaal niet eens met wat de documentaire vertelt.serial zei:http://en.sevenload.com/videos/ha4PoKY/The-Great-Global-Warming-Swindle#
hier worden veel wetenschappers aan het woord gelaten en blijkbaar zijn ze het ook helemaal niet eens met wat de media ons vertelt...
Carl Wunsch:
"I believe that climate change is real, a major threat, and almost surely has a major human-induced component.... When approached by WagTV, on behalf of Channel 4, known to me as one of the main UK independent broadcasters, I was led to believe that I would be given an opportunity to explain why I, like some others, find the statements at both extremes of the global change debate distasteful. I am, after all a teacher, and this seemed like a good opportunity.... In the part of the "Swindle" film where I am describing the fact that the ocean tends to expel carbon dioxide where it is warm, and to absorb it where it is cold, my intent was to explain that warming the ocean could be dangerous... By its placement in the film, it appears that I am saying that since carbon dioxide exists in the ocean in such large quantities, human influence must not be very important --- diametrically opposite to the point I was making.... I took them at face value---a great error. I knew I had no control over the actual content, but it never occurred to me that I was dealing with people who would deliberately distort my views.... As I made clear, both in the preliminary discussions, and in the interview itself, I believe that global warming is a very serious threat that needs qually serious discussion and no one seeing this film could possibly deduce that... What we now have is an out-and-out propaganda piece, in which there is not even a gesture toward balance or explanation of why many of the extended inferences drawn in the film are not widely accepted by the scientific community."
http://ocean.mit.edu/~cwunsch/papersonline/responseto_channel4.pdf
Wie wat allemaal uitstoot is weinig relevant. De toename van CO2 is onze fout.serial zei:de CO² uitstoot door toedoen van de mens bedraagt een 6tal gigaton, deze door dieren en bacterieeën 150 gigaton. Nog eens meer dan de uitstoot van de dieren komt van dode planten, rottende bladeren en nog eens meer komt door de zeeen.
Another, quite independent way that we know that fossil fuel burning and land clearing specifically are responsible for the increase in CO2 in the last 150 years is through the measurement of carbon isotopes. Isotopes are simply different atoms with the same chemical behavior (isotope means “same type”) but with different masses. Carbon is composed of three different isotopes, 14C, 13C and 12C. 12C is the most common. 13C is about 1% of the total. 14C accounts for only about 1 in 1 trillion carbon atoms.
CO2 produced from burning fossil fuels or burning forests has quite a different isotopic composition from CO2 in the atmosphere. This is because plants have a preference for the lighter isotopes (12C vs. 13C); thus they have lower 13C/12C ratios. Since fossil fuels are ultimately derived from ancient plants, plants and fossil fuels all have roughly the same 13C/12C ratio – about 2% lower than that of the atmosphere. As CO2 from these materials is released into, and mixes with, the atmosphere, the average 13C/12C ratio of the atmosphere decreases.
Isotope geochemists have developed time series of variations in the 14C and 13C concentrations of atmospheric CO2. One of the methods used is to measure the 13C/12C in tree rings, and use this to infer those same ratios in atmospheric CO2. This works because during photosynthesis, trees take up carbon from the atmosphere and lay this carbon down as plant organic material in the form of rings, providing a snapshot of the atmospheric composition of that time. If the ratio of 13C/12C in atmospheric CO2 goes up or down, so does the 13C/12C of the tree rings. This isn’t to say that the tree rings have the same isotopic composition as the atmosphere – as noted above, plants have a preference for the lighter isotopes, but as long as that preference doesn’t change much, the tree-ring changes wiil track the atmospheric changes.
Sequences of annual tree rings going back thousands of years have now been analyzed for their 13C/12C ratios. Because the age of each ring is precisely known** we can make a graph of the atmospheric 13C/12C ratio vs. time. What is found is at no time in the last 10,000 years are the 13C/12C ratios in the atmosphere as low as they are today. Furthermore, the 13C/12C ratios begin to decline dramatically just as the CO2 starts to increase — around 1850 AD. This is exactly what we expect if the increased CO2 is in fact due to fossil fuel burning. Furthermore, we can trace the absorption of CO2 into the ocean by measuring the 13C/12C ratio of surface ocean waters. While the data are not as complete as the tree ring data (we have only been making these measurements for a few decades) we observe what is expected: the surface ocean 13C/12C is decreasing. Measurements of 13C/12C on corals and sponges — whose carbonate shells reflect the ocean chemistry just as tree rings record the atmospheric chemistry — show that this decline began about the same time as in the atmosphere; that is, when human CO2 production began to accelerate in earnest.
http://www.realclimate.org/index.ph...ncreases-are-due-to-human-activities-updated/
Temperature leads CO2 by 800 years in the ice cores. Not quite as true as they said, but basically correct; however they misinterpret it. The way they said this you would have thought that T and CO2 are anti-correlated; but if you overlay the full 400/800 kyr of ice core record, you can't even see the lag because its so small. The correct interpretation of this is well known: that there is a T-CO2 feedback: see RC again for more.serial zei:Co² waardes schieten omhoog als de temperatuur omhoogschiet en gaan naar beneden als de temperatuur naar beneden gaat. Waarom weten ze dat het niet omgekeerd is? (dus temp omhoog door dat co² uitstoot stijgt) Omdat de co² waardes een paar 100 jaar later na de temperatuursstijging maar omhoog gaan.
http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2007/03/swindled/
Conclusie: Ge hebt u laten vangen.serial zei:Conclusie: Het is een strikt natuurlijk proces en we kunnen er niks aan veranderen. (zoals het weer)



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