Greenhouse Gases Remain Flat For Third Year In A Row

Greenhouse Gases Remain Flat For Third Year In A Row
It all had to do with greenhouse gasses, and our apparent affinity to release them into the atmosphere. However, global warming had its skeptics, people who called the measures taken to contain it futile, but recent developments show they were wrong. For three years in a row, the emissions of greenhouse gasses appear to have frozen. This good news comes from the Global Carbon Project, an initiative that measures how much CO2 is emitted by human activity into the atmosphere, and how much is absorbed by the environment. Subtracting the latter from the former gives us the quantity of CO2 that remains trapped in the atmosphere where it accentuates the greenhouse effect.
Read Article

MDarringerMDarringer - 12/14/2016 10:06:24 PM
-1 Boost
I wonder if Julian Assange has some Wiki Leaks that show VW did dirty diesels and Audi did untruth in engineering so as to put more greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere so as to help the fascist, socialist lefties convert people to their religion of global warming.

I think I'm on to something here.

This is HUUUUUUUUGE!

Snowden--I know you're seeing this--what say you?


TomMTomM - 12/15/2016 5:49:05 PM
+1 Boost
Unless you don't live on the earth - it is still hard to deny that there has been global warming- with yearly record temperatures - and rising sea levels along with the melting of the polar ice caps. And yes - increased CO2 does contribute to the increased heat. How much - we don't know. Whether we can affect this by reducing emissions is also a question (Although it appears we have based on the leveling). If I told my Botany Professor in college about the problem - he would be down on the ground laughing - and would say that climate change on the planet happens over Millions of years - not decades - and there is no reason to believe the planet itself will respond somehow to the problem (IF it is a problems and not normal fluctuations). So - it is a roll of the dice. WE know there is a heat problem- and the question is - do we try to fix it - or do we not. The worst that can happen remains the same - the end of the habitability of the earth. Frankly - I am not willing to accept the car manufacturers experts who say this is nothing. IF you are - then go ahead and drive your car with a safe Takata airbag.


TomMTomM - 12/15/2016 5:49:19 PM
+1 Boost
Unless you don't live on the earth - it is still hard to deny that there has been global warming- with yearly record temperatures - and rising sea levels along with the melting of the polar ice caps. And yes - increased CO2 does contribute to the increased heat. How much - we don't know. Whether we can affect this by reducing emissions is also a question (Although it appears we have based on the leveling). If I told my Botany Professor in college about the problem - he would be down on the ground laughing - and would say that climate change on the planet happens over Millions of years - not decades - and there is no reason to believe the planet itself will respond somehow to the problem (IF it is a problems and not normal fluctuations). So - it is a roll of the dice. WE know there is a heat problem- and the question is - do we try to fix it - or do we not. The worst that can happen remains the same - the end of the habitability of the earth. Frankly - I am not willing to accept the car manufacturers experts who say this is nothing. IF you are - then go ahead and drive your car with a safe Takata airbag.


MDarringerMDarringer - 12/15/2016 7:32:19 PM
+1 Boost
Spoken by a high priest of the secular religion of global warming.




MarathonBobMarathonBob - 12/15/2016 6:49:41 PM
+3 Boost
I hadn't read anywhere that carbon was leveling off in the atmosphere. If that's true, that would be great. There's a lot of data to suggests that it's at the highest level in millions of years .... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide_in_Earth%27s_atmosphere and that the last time it was this high there were palm trees at the poles and much of the area we inhabit was under water.

As for scientists not agreeing, NASA reports that over 97% of scientists do agree that global warming is real. http://climate.nasa.gov/scientific-consensus/

Facts are a difficult thing to ignore. I love powerful cars and have several Porsche's and BMWs. I do think about efficiency and what we are leaving for future generations. Critical thinking skills are needed to separate what are often fake news and political diatribes that don't want to admit what seems obvious.




SanJoseDriverSanJoseDriver - 12/18/2016 6:10:51 PM
0 Boost
Bob, do you also believe the earth is only 10,000 years old and the holocaust never happened? I'm just trying to get a gauge for your delusions.


Copyright 2026 AutoSpies.com, LLC