Alphachimp Studio > Pop!Tech > Big Weather > Richard Alley
From Joho
the Blog:
 [Alley
is] an animated speaker. He shows photos of his ice-drilling expedition
to Greenland. Is there global warming? Yes. He runs through the evidence.
The biggest cause is fossil guels: The typical US driver buys 100 pounds
of gasoline per week. We're burning fossil fuels a million times faster
than nature created them.
Global warming is a natural trend but we're
making it much worse. Most of the effects of global warming are negative
for humans, he says. Some high-latitude economies will do better. But,
it could dry up the grain-belt, kill off a whole bunch of species, raise
sea-level and spread tropical diseases. [Ok, overall, I'm against global
warming.]
It's hard to make it better but easy to make it worse. Alley hypothesizes that the climate moves by staggering up and down. He shows a chart that shows that in the Ice Age, the temperature staggered but the CO2 level changed rather smoothly. Possible conclusion: Now that CO2 is rising again, we should perhaps expect big swings in temperature. Alley shows satellite photos of the ice sheets in Antarctica. They're melting. These are just small ones. But it's possible the large ones will melt.
Goodbye Florida.
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