Cynical Calculation
The problem with the hypocrites like Gore is that they exclude any evidence that would lead to a defination of the problem where the solution would not be financially rewarding to themselves.
The entire arguement is that simple.
If the problem is Solar, it can't be solved by Gore and friends and therefore Solar MUST not be the problem. However, this article states the problem very likely is Solar:
http://climatesci.colorado.edu/2007...-guest-weblog-by-reid-a-bryson-phd-dsc-dengr/
by Professor Reid A. Bryson
...Remember Otzi, the Ice Man? The fellow that was found in the mountains between Austria and Italy a few years ago? He had been shot a little over 5000 years ago, and then covered with snow, and more snow, until a few years ago the snow melted back enough for Otzi to be found. Between his burial under snow and his exhumation by nature there was more snow and ice than before, or now. Are we just getting back to what the snow climate used to be?
When the Vikings settled part of Greenland circa 900 CE, they established a settlement that lasted longer than the United States has been around. There was a considerable amount of traffic between Greenland and Europe, by the standards of the time, so some skippers were making their first trip. The directions were, at first, to sail two and a half days west from Iceland to the shore of Greenland where there stood the landmark Blasark (black shirt) Mountain. Then sail down the coast to Eriksfjord, a beautiful broad straight passage across southern Greenland. Reaching the west coast they should turn right up the coast to the navigation marker on Herjolf’s Ness. (About “Bluie West 3”in WW II.) Turning in to Tunugdliarfik Fjord Erik’s homestead Brattahlid was only 75 miles at the end of the fjord (across from Bluie West 1, for you old timers).
After 1200 CE the directions changed. Sail one and a half days west from Iceland to the edge of the ice pack. If it is clear you might see the mountain Hvitsark to the west (snow covered now?), then go all the way down around hazardous Cap Farvel and up the other coast to Herjolf’s Ness. Eriksfjord was no longer open, nor is it now. As of a decade or so ago there were two valley glaciers blocking it from the sides. Yes, I saw them. If Greenland ice diminishes some, will we be getting back to conditions like it used to be? ...
Go to the article for the graphs and scientific information.
There is a lot of money to be made selling and buying "Carbon Coupons" and a lot of it relies on total fraud. Anybody who has been in China knows that there is nowhere in Canada or the USA where the air is as polluted. Even Port Albernie in the 1960s would have been sweet smelling. Yet, China is Carbon Bank exempt. Wow. I posted yesterday about who makes the money on that deal. Been to India lately? India also has Carbon Bank exemptions. They sell bottles of air with masks in Bombay. People who aren't used to the air need the bottles. Show me one City in Canada or the USA that is like that. The inside of a sewer tank doesn't qualify. The inside of an incinerator also doesn't gualify.
These creeps are so focused on filling their bank accounts, that they won't develop those solutions that we can use to get us past this warming period.
In the lower mainland we should have finished building rapid transit to Maple Ridge rather than a line to the airport that was already well served with transit. Since skytrain is all powered by electricity, pushing it out to Maple Ridge or even Mission would have made an impact on the heat and carbon that we put in the air.
Rather than twin the Port Mann, we could have pushed out rapid transit up the median of the Trans Canada right out to Chilliwack. Again, that would have made a real impact on the heat and carbon we put into the air.
Don't think people would use it? Put a station at 264th and watch me. I hate coming into Vancouver.