Saturday, December 20, 2008

Undersea volcanoes responsible for Al Gore's mythical human-caused, GW.

The aveage temperature on earth is currently 32 degree faharenheit. All previous geologic ages Earth had a temperature range from 60 to 85 degrees.

GW NUTS DON’T HAVE TO WORRY. JUST WAIT FOR THE NEXT VOLCANIC ERUPTION. VOLCANOES SPEW MUCH MORE CO2 THAN HUMANS EVER COULD.

I am aware of the recent small reported rise in Co2 attributed to industrialization but how do we know it isn't some disinformation project to hire regulatory bureaucrats to take away what little freedom we have left? I don’t know how you could even classify Co2 as a green house gas when it makes up only .033 % of the atmosphere. It is a trace gas! The data is based on a .48 degree rise since the 1950’s whereas each time a volcano erupts it lowers global temperatures .6 degrees.

Shutting down agriculture and big business by forcing them to scrub carbon out of the air isn’t the answer because it would cause millions of people to freeze and starve to death. When you talk about having us, the public pay for scrubbing the carbon out of the air and pumping it underground using more crude oil to do so that gets really invasive.

The answer to stopping the vast majority of the human released of CO2 and C2O2 is very simple. Stop burning things. We have geothermal, wind, tide, solar, water power and hydrogen sources of energy that don't consume oxygen. You can’t use crude oil or coal energy to pump CO2 underground. That is the “ultimate stupidity.”

It is obvious that if we keep on burning things the oxygen will eventually be depleted. Earth has already lost 99% if its atmosphere from a high of 1450 pounds per square inch down to 14.5 PSI at sea level. The biggest producers of free oxygen are already gone. Half the plankton in the oceans is missing. Half the rain forest is gone. I could go on wining about these things but it doesn’t solve the problem. The answer to the problem is simple. Use more solar, wind, geothermal, tidal energy and burn things with H2O2. This stuff can be made with surplus wind, tide and solar energy.

FYI: Co2 is plant food. If you take it away the whole earth will starve to death. The biggest producers of CO2 are volcanoes. When the big one blew up in the Philippians, Krakatau lowered global temperatures several degrees due to the dust thrown up in the upper atmosphere blocking sunlight and cooling the whole Earth .6 degrees.

With the development of deep diving submarines scientists count many more undersea vent than they expected. Estimates of the number of undersea vents along the Ring Of Fire is more than one million with three million world-wide releasing CO2 into the oceans making them more acid. The heat generated is causing ocean currents to change thereby affecting the climate.


Canwest News Service 25 June 2008:
ARCTIC SEABED AFIRE WITH LAVA-SPEWING VOLCANOES.

The arctic seabed is as explosive geologically as it is politically, judged by the “fountains” of gas and molten lava that have been blasting out of underwater volcanoes near the North Pole.

Explosive volatile discharge has clearly been a widespread, and ongoing, process,” according to an international team that sent unmanned probes to the strange, fiery world beneath the Arctic Ice.”

The team returned with images and data showing the red-hot magma has been rising from deep inside the Earth and has blown the tops of dozens of submarine volcanoes, four kilometers below the ice.”

“Jets or fountains of material were probably blasted one, maybe even two, kilometers up into the water,” says geologist Robert Sohn, of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, who led the expedition.”

The team explored the volcanoes last summer as the Russians were planting a flag on the nearby sea floor, triggering an international flap over ownership of the seabed.”

The 1,800-kilometer-long ridge, which cuts across the Arctic from Greenland to Siberia, is in international waters. It is one of the planet’s “spreading” ridges where molten rock rises up form inside the Earth, creating new crust.”

In the valley where to two crustal plates are coming apart, which is about 12 kilometers across, they found dozens of distinctive, flat-topped volcanoes that appear to have erupted in 1999, producing the layer of dark, smoky, volcanic glass on the seabed.”

Such undersea volcanic activity could very well be causing the arctic ice packs to melt thereby causing scientists and others intent on societal manipulation to blame human release of CO2. Al Gore made millions selling ficticous carbon credits. Watch out for the coming GW regulatory bureaucrats!

VOLCANOES HAVE THE BIGGEST AFFECT ON CLIMATE CHANGE.
The increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are not the only factors influencing climate. Explosive volcanic eruptions can inject enormous amounts of sulfur dioxide and ash into the atmosphere. Aerosol particles injected into the stratosphere can result in climate changes lasting up to several years. Observed climatic responses to the Mt. Pinatubo eruption have included tropospheric cooling, stratospheric warming, and an overall drop of about 0.5°C in the global average surface temperature.

The IPCC base their whole theory of global warming on a global temperature rise of .48 degrees C over a period of five decades and are blaming it on the human release of aerosol gases and the trace gas CO2. Do you see the disparity here?

“There are not yet comprehensive estimates of how the effects of changes in aerosol concentrations, changes in land cover and land use, and changes in concentrations of greenhouse gases will combine with natural influences to alter the global climate. Examination of the temperature record of the last 100 years does show a warming of about 0.5°C, only temporarily reversed recently by the volcanic influence of Mt. Pinatubo, suggesting that the enhanced greenhouse effect is exerting the primary influence. The fact that this warming is somewhat less and different in timing than that predicted by computer models emphasizes the need for continuing research directed toward gaining a better understanding of both human and natural influences such as solar variability on the climate system.” –Global Cooling Google search.

“It is estimated that when Mount Pinatubo erupted the ash spread in the upper atmosphere lowering global temperatures .5 degrees C. Mount Pinatubo, active volcano in the Philippines, in the central part of the island of Luzon, at the juncture of Tarlac, Zambales, and Pampanga provinces. Mount Pinatubo is almost 90 km (55 mi) north of Manila and about 24 km (about 16 mi) east of Angeles, where the United States Air Force Base known as the Clark Air Base was located. Until 1991, Mount Pinatubo was classified as inactive because it had been dormant for at least 600 years. In June and July of that year, the volcano erupted several times, throwing millions of tons of ash and other volcanic material over 15,000 m (almost 50,000 ft) high into the atmosphere. Much of this volcanic material spread around the world in the upper atmosphere. Locally, the ash reached a depth of more than 3 m (10 ft). Heavy tropical rains turned the ash to mud and triggered massive mudslides. By late August 1991 it was estimated that 550 people had died because of the eruption and its aftermath. In addition, more than 650,000 people had lost their livelihood, and 100,000 hectares (almost 250,000 acres) of agricultural land had been devastated. The ash covered nearby Clark Air Base and sped up the U.S. pullout from Clark, which was until 1991 one of the largest U.S. Air Force bases outside of the United States. Mount Pinatubo erupted again in August 1992, causing more destruction. Mount Pinatubo is 1,780 m (5,840 ft) high.
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“Krakatau, also Krakatoa or Rakata, small volcanic island, southwestern Indonesia, in the Sunda Strait, between Java and Sumatra. Until the night of August 26-27, 1883, Krakatau had an area of 47 sq km (18 sq mi); at that time, a volcanic eruption and its consequent explosions destroyed most of the island, so the present area is only 15 sq km (6 sq mi). The eruption produced huge ocean waves called tsunamis that reached an estimated height of 30 m (100 ft) and traveled 13,000 km (8,000 mi); these waves drowned about 34,000 people along the coasts of Java and Sumatra and destroyed incalculable amounts of property. In addition, pyroclastic flows of hot volcanic ash traveled more than 40 km (25 mi) across the surface of the sea and fatally burned at least 2,000 people. An explosion in the eruption series produced one of the loudest noises in history; it was heard at a distance of 4,800 km (3,000 mi). The material ejected was in the form of fine dust, which was diffused by aerial currents throughout the upper atmosphere; for three years thereafter, observers all over the world reported brilliant colorations of sunrise and sunset, caused by the refraction of the rays of the sun by these tiny particles. The island displayed volcanic activity again in 1927, and the inhabitants were evacuated; the island is now uninhabited. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2006. © 1993-2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

When Novarupta erupted making a crater three miles wide it dumped six-feet of ash on Kodiak Island and over a foot of ash on the city of Anchorage Alaska 250 miles to the Northeast lowering global temperatures three degrees. It too lowered global temperatures .5 degrees C.

Katmai National Park and Preserve, southwestern Alaska, established as a national monument 1918, as a national park 1980. Located on the northeastern coast of the Alaska Peninsula, the park contains Katmai Volcano (2,047 m/6,716 ft), Novarupta Volcano, and the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. In June 1912 the newly formed Novarupta erupted violently, blowing off the entire mountaintop and showering volcanic ash over Kodiak Island and much of the Alaska mainland. The eruption formed the ash-filled Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes and probably drained molten material from beneath the peak of nearby Katmai, causing the collapse of its top and forming a large crater. When a National Geographic Society expedition discovered the valley in 1916, they found numerous fumaroles (vents issuing gases and steam), only a few of which remain. Katmai crater, about 5 km (about 3 mi) wide and about 1,130 m (about 3,700 ft) deep, is lined with glaciers, some of which flow into the blue-green lake on its floor.
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Volcanoes release more CO2 than humans ever could! 90% of what comes out of volcanoes is CO2 and the climate gets cold afterwards!

Again, the IPCC bases their whole theory of global warming on a global temperature rise of .48 degrees C over five decades and are blaming it on the human release of aerosol gases and the trace gas .033% CO2. Argon from the decay of potassium isotopes in the rocks makes up 1% of our atmosphere. Shouldn’t the GW nuts be using carbon fuels to pump argon underground? Do you see the disparity here? The temperature on Earth has steadily been getting warmer as it recovers from the Little Ice Age and numerous volcanic eruptions that have been keeping the climate cold. Each of the large volcanic eruptions lowered global temperatures .6 degrees.

The present average temperature on earth is 32 degrees F. During all past geologic ages when the coal, oil and limestone were gown from CO2 the temperature on Earth was 50 to 60 degrees.

Increasing the plant food CO2 and melting glaciers makes more land available for people to live and grow food.
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