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Previously on "Warmists find simple, elegant and cheap way to combat Global Warming"
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Isn't this what they're doing in Newcastle, drilling down to unleash thermal heating from the mantle. I just hope they also unleash the magma.
Man made volcanoes is the way to go. I propose they try one in London next.
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostSo nuke the middle east and we could save the planet
When it last erupted it threw 200 cubic miles of material up into the sky. That's a lot and I'll bet it was a bit nippy for years afterwards. Krakatoa was only about 5 cubic miles.
Anyway, satellite data shows Yellowstone starting to brew up again.
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They aren't "warmists", they are interested in building a case for nuclear disarmament. The research was reported, sans global warming related bulltulip, in scientific american several months ago.
South Asian Threat? Local Nuclear War = Global Suffering: Scientific American
Their point is that even a small nuclear war such as might feasibly occur between say India and Pakistan would lead to a mini "nuclear winter" and the resulting reduction in agricultural output would lead to literally billions of people starving to death. So we still need to be vigilant even though the US & Russia are disarming.
Sweet **** all to do with climate change until some retard journos got hold of it.
Edit: Here is the original NASA press release.
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/New...w.php?id=31591Last edited by doodab; 28 February 2011, 10:45.
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostSo nuke the middle east and we could save the planet
We could put then put our oil fired central heating on to stay warm and....oh, we've nuked the oil producers.....
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Warmists find simple, elegant and cheap way to combat Global Warming
Gizmodo, the Gadget Guide
NASA Scientists have tested the climate effect of what a small, regional nuclear war would do to the world and have come up with a few revealing (and quite scary) conclusions. For the purpose of the exercise, NASA termed a small, regional nuclear war as 100 Hiroshima-level bombs.
What's interesting is that the exploded bombs would kick up roughly five million metric tons of black carbon into the upper part of the troposphere and lead to a drop in temperature, which technically reverses that global warming thing Al Gore always talks about.
After a regional nuclear war, though, average global temperatures would drop by 2.25 degrees F (1.25 degrees C) for two to three years afterward, the models suggest.
Them scientists are weerly clever. I wish I woz clever like them scientists.Tags: None
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