rollerboy said:
There is a consensus that Global Warming is occurring. The problem is that Gore doesn't accurately present that consensus in his speeches. He overstates the short term effects on the Earth's sea levels by an order of magnitude!
There is no consensus of what the impact of the warming trend will be. Will the Gulfstream shutdown, causing temperatures in the North Atlantic to actually drop? Will the Antarctic ice sheet thicken or shrink? Will mega-tsunami's and class 5 hurricanes devastate our coastal cities?
You may be right, I really don’t know. One thing that I had heard during an interview with a nominee for the Green Party leadership was that the more conservative estimates on climate change impact was based on older information and that new data and studies were in the process of being folded into the existing data base for the Kyoto protocol. Her claim was that once this new data had been incorporated, the future predictions would be more in line with those presented by Gore and others. I don’t know if what she was claiming was true, but she did strike me as being pretty reasonable and levelheaded.
rollerboy said:
And there's certainly no census on what to do about it. The UK government’s chief scientific adviser, Sir David King, expresses the view that nuclear power is necessarily part of the solution.
I’m fine with that. They’ve at least they’ve gone beyond the “Should we do anything, or shouldn’t we?” debate. My understanding is that the Kyoto Protocol allows a large degree of flexibility in terms of how countries reach their targets, just as long as they reach them. So each country will obviously have their own individual solutions as to how they will reach their targets. From what I’ve heard, Germany, Britain and one of the Scandinavian countries have reached their targets while all using different strategies of achieving them. In fact, Britain has apparently gone even further and set even more stringent reduction targets for themselves.
gravitas said:
I should clarify that my comments re. suzuki had less to do with Gore, his opinions or his movie but more to oldfart and his "sky is falling" attitude and that earth won't be able to support human life in 20 or 30 years.
LOL. Well, truth be told, Gore does paint a pretty bleak picture. And honestly, I don’t think that a very compelling movie could be made where the worse case scenario was only “Things will be a tad warmer than usual”. There was a point in the movie where I was wondering if he was losing some consistency in his argument or if I was over thinking things; but, for the most part, he seemed to be pretty reasonable and seemed to try his best at being as logical as feasible.
gravitas said:
As for reducing our dependancy on fossil fuels.... As I stated earlier we have a responsibility to be good stewards of planet earth and that sort of thing starts at home with being as responsible as reasonably possible. I conserve where possible, use energy efficient lighting/appliances, recycle, etc......but I'm not going to feel guilty for driving an SUV or living what the hard core environmentalists would view as a wasteful or irresponsible lifestyle.
Sure, I don’t think that Gore’s goal is turn us all into little Suzuki’s or Hunter’s. From the interviews that I’ve seen, I think that Gore’s experiences with failure in the White House (from an environmentalists perspective) have led him to believe that real political action or policy will not occur unless there is desire in the voting public for change. So I think that what he’s trying to do is create more of a populist movement to put pressure on politicians so that there is a greater political incentive in making more environmentally friendly policies. I’m glad to hear that you’ll consider seeing it, though.
JimmyJ said:
Guess what - this is the coldest the earth has been
Those are some interesting sites. A lot of that information is actually included in the movie as part of his arguments for global warming. You should see it.
Hope to hear from the rest of you as well as to you’re thoughts on the movie.