[lit-ideas] Re: global luke-warming
- From: Eric Yost <eyost1132@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 17:23:43 -0400
And what are we to make of this? Oil industry
agitprop?
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http://www.canadafreepress.com/2006/avery032506.htm
Ice cores show sun, not humans, controlling
Earth's climate
By Dennis Avery
Saturday, March 25, 2006
Humans now control Earth's climate, James Hansen
of NASA told CBS' “60 Minutes” last week. His
evidence: the edges of the Greenland ice sheet are
melting rapidly. Hansen says the speed of this
melting proves that man-made greenhouse gases are
responsible.
Sorry, Dr. Hansen, but the melting edges of the
Greenland ice sheet don't prove your point.
Melting around the edges is exactly what the
Vikings saw on Greenland 1000 years ago when they
named the island--for its green coastal meadows.
They moved in with their cattle, and thrived for
300 years, during what we now call the Medieval
Warming.
The Vikings' mistake was thinking that Greenland
would stay warm, that the Earth's climate was
stable. Greenland was then warmer than today, and
the summers were longer. There was ample grass and
hay for the Vikings' dairy cows. The Norse
settlement grew to 3,000 people.
Then Greenland's climate suddenly got colder. The
Little Ice Age had begun. Sea ice moved south, and
the Vikings' sailing ships could no longer get
through to trade wood for seal furs. Shorter
summers produced less hay to feed the Viking cows
through longer, colder winters. The last written
record found in the abandoned Viking colonies was
dated 1408.
Our panic-prone scientists seem to have forgotten
their own ice cores, drilled deep into the
Greenland ice sheet in the 1980s. These ice cores
document a natural, sudden-but-moderate 1500-year
global warming cycle. Oxygen isotopes in the ice
layers show 300 worldwide warmings over the past
500,000 years.
The ice cores tell us that variations in the sun
are constantly warming and cooling our planet. The
big Ice Ages come about every 100,000 years. The
warm interglacial periods like our own last about
10,000 to12,000 years.
Through it all, however, runs the moderate,
natural 1500-year climate cycle that raises
temperatures about 2 degrees C above the mean for
750 years or so--and then abruptly drops the
temperatures 2 degrees C below the mean (at the
latitude of northern Europe).
Man's climate impacts are puny compared to the
million-degree heat of the sun. There's no
evidence that human-emitted CO2 has added much to
the current temperatures. Our moderate warming to
date-0.8 degree C-virtually all occurred before
1940, and thus before much industrial development.
If you want to talk about sudden, ice cores from
the Freemont Glacier in Wyoming show it went from
Little Ice Age cold to Modern Warming warm in the
ten years between 1845 and 1855. Naturally.
Greenland today has 20,000 people, 50,000 sheep
and a sizeable fishing industry. But the climate
cycle will turn in a few more centuries. Then
Greenland's sheep will be in serious trouble and
its fishermen will need icebreakers to reach the
fishing grounds. (There were no fish bones in the
Norse colonies' trash heaps).
As for melting ice from Greenland flooding London,
remember that it didn't happen during the Medieval
Warming, so it's unlikely to happen in the Modern
Warming. The melting of 100 cubic kilometers of
Greenland ice would raise sea levels by only 0.01
inch. Dr. Hansen should know that recent satellite
research shows Greenland's interior ice sheet has
thickened 2 inches in the past 11 years, because
warmer temperatures are evaporating more seawater
to make more snow.
The Vikings can be forgiven for missing the
1500-year climate cycle. They didn't have
thermometers, written records or the ice core
histories. NASA's Dr. Hansen cannot be let off the
hook so easily.
DENNIS T. AVERY is a senior fellow for Hudson
Institute in Washington, DC and the Director for
Global Food Issues (www.cgfi.org). He was formerly
a senior analyst for the Department of State.
Readers may write him at Post Office Box 202,
Churchville, VA 24421.
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