Radiation and Global Warming

Global warming (also called the greenhouse effect) describes the gradual increase of the air temperature in the earth's lower atmosphere.


A greenhouse is made entirely of glass. When sunlight (shortwave radiation) strikes the glass, most of it passes through and warms up the plants, soil and air inside the greenhouse. As these objects warm up they give off heat, but these heat waves have a much longer wavelength than the incoming rays from the sun. This longwave radiation cannot easily pass through glass, it is re- radiated into the greenhouse, causing everything in it to heat up.


THE NATURAL GREENHOUSE EFFECT


The term greenhouse effect is used to describe the warming effect that certain gases have on the temperature of the earth's atmosphere under normal conditions.


Sunlight (shortwave radiation) passes easily through the earth's atmosphere.

Once it strikes and warms the earth's surface, longwave radiation is given off and goes back into the atmosphere. While some of this longwave radiation or heat escapes into space, most of it is absorbed or held by carbon dioxide and other gases that exist in small quantities in the atmosphere. Thus these gases form a `blanket' that keeps the earth an average of 33 degrees centigrade warmer than it would be if this greenhouse effect did not occur. Without these gases the whole planet would be an icy wasteland with an average temperature of 16 degrees centigrade below freezing!

HOW HAVE PEOPLE ALTERED THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT?


Human population growth and related industrial expansion, have led to greater air pollution and a change in the composition of the earth's atmosphere.

Some pollutants enhance the natural greenhouse effect, resulting in increased global atmospheric temperatures.

DID YOU KNOW?


* Many nations are reluctant to commit themselves to the costly changes necessary to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in view of the uncertainties surrounding the precise effects of global warming.


* Atmospheric CO2 concentration will be double the pre- industrial concentration in about 60 years time.


* Sea levels are likely to rise 60 mm each decade over the next century.


* Two-thirds of South Africa's population rely mainly on coal as an energy source. Providing electricity to these people will result in a nett reduction in CO2 emissions as a consequence of improved overall energy efficiency.


WHAT WE CAN DO


Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions requires greater energy efficiency. Industrialists and governments have a key role to play here. But what can the individual do?


- Reduce electricity consumption.


- Use lift clubs, public transport, bicycles or your feet for transport.


- Reduce, reuse, recycle, and save energy - the manufacture of all products requires energy.

Global Warming & Haiti Earthquake

You have to admit that Mother Nature has a great sense of humor! The big Copenhagen Summit was to be the BIG EVENT that would solve our global warming problems help nurture Mother earth back to health and TX the hell out of all the polluters to pay for it all. A funny thing happend on the way a bill signing. 


 


The world FROZE!


 


Yep, everywhere one looked COLD was happening and setting big records in so doing. It wasn't just us Houstonians who were shivering in extended sub-freezing weather for days, but the whole danged PLANET! How does Al Gore SELL his global warming program when everyone is freezing and can't pay their heat bills? Fair question?


 


Well, maybe we've found the answer to global warming. In fact, there are at least two answers; we're assuming that there is such a thing as global warming and not galactic warming going on here.

Let's be up front about that. I have previously written that the BIGGIE to put a damper on global warming theorists has been the absence of sun spots. The last I checked, scientists still believe we get our HEAT from the sun.

 


When sun spots flare, it pushes more heat and energy into the solar system. When there an absence of sun spots (like 2009 to a large degree), it gets colder here on the 3rd planet.


 


While history and geological studies have shown us that we had massive global cooling in the past due to volcanic activity, no one is now considering what's currently taking place. Remember that it was the Toba super volcano that blasted the planet some 70-73,000 years ago that started the ice age which didn't end until about 10,000 years ago.

I know, it was before your time; however, today is OUR time and here's the data.

 


From 1997 to 2007 there were only 2-5 major erupting volcanoes per year!


 


In 2008 things started heating up with 12! Count em! Three times the average of the previous ten years. Ah, but then we have 2009 wherein that number DOUBLED to 24 eruptions. And? Volcanoes throw all manner of junk into the atmosphere that partially blocks out the sun. Thus we're seeing a COOL DOWN, not a WARM UP.


 


When a volcano erupts it means things are moving and shaking down deep which is usually accompanied by earthquakes around the globe. Can you say Haiti? Maybe global warming was better for us than we knew- if it was really a carbon footprint problem. I wonder HOW Al Gore is doing these days?





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