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Solar Wind blocks Cosmic Rays? Michael Bulatovich 06-26-2007
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Posted by Michael Bulatovich on June 26, 2007, 11:05 am
It's not rock, paper, scissors:

http://tinyurl.com/35x68k


"Solar scientists predict that, by 2020, the sun will be starting into its
weakest Schwabe solar cycle of the past two centuries, likely leading to
unusually cool conditions on Earth. Beginning to plan for adaptation to such
a cool period, one which may continue well beyond one 11-year cycle, as did
the Little Ice Age, should be a priority for governments. It is global
cooling, not warming, that is the major climate threat to the world,
especially Canada."

I knew it was too good to be true.




Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Se=F1or_Popcorn on June 26, 2007, 4:16 pm
Michael Bulatovich wrote:
> It's not rock, paper, scissors:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/35x68k
>
>
> "Solar scientists predict that, by 2020, the sun will be starting into its
> weakest Schwabe solar cycle of the past two centuries, likely leading to
> unusually cool conditions on Earth. Beginning to plan for adaptation to such
> a cool period, one which may continue well beyond one 11-year cycle, as did
> the Little Ice Age, should be a priority for governments. It is global
> cooling, not warming, that is the major climate threat to the world,
> especially Canada."
>
> I knew it was too good to be true.
>

I'm more concerned with environmental degradation than anything.
If the politics are such that they make global warming an excuse for
correcting global degradation, then I might be cool with that and warm
up to any plans in that regard.

Posted by Michael Bulatovich on June 26, 2007, 6:22 pm

> Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>> It's not rock, paper, scissors:
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/35x68k
>>
>>
>> "Solar scientists predict that, by 2020, the sun will be starting into
>> its weakest Schwabe solar cycle of the past two centuries, likely leading
>> to unusually cool conditions on Earth. Beginning to plan for adaptation
>> to such a cool period, one which may continue well beyond one 11-year
>> cycle, as did the Little Ice Age, should be a priority for governments.
>> It is global cooling, not warming, that is the major climate threat to
>> the world, especially Canada."
>>
>> I knew it was too good to be true.
>>
>
> I'm more concerned with environmental degradation than anything.
> If the politics are such that they make global warming an excuse for
> correcting global degradation, then I might be cool with that and warm up
> to any plans in that regard.

So you're not going to run your Hummer on topsoil?



Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Se=F1or_Popcorn on June 26, 2007, 6:33 pm
Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>> Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>>> It's not rock, paper, scissors:
>>>
>>> http://tinyurl.com/35x68k
>>>
>>>
>>> "Solar scientists predict that, by 2020, the sun will be starting into
>>> its weakest Schwabe solar cycle of the past two centuries, likely leading
>>> to unusually cool conditions on Earth. Beginning to plan for adaptation
>>> to such a cool period, one which may continue well beyond one 11-year
>>> cycle, as did the Little Ice Age, should be a priority for governments.
>>> It is global cooling, not warming, that is the major climate threat to
>>> the world, especially Canada."
>>>
>>> I knew it was too good to be true.
>>>
>> I'm more concerned with environmental degradation than anything.
>> If the politics are such that they make global warming an excuse for
>> correcting global degradation, then I might be cool with that and warm up
>> to any plans in that regard.
>
> So you're not going to run your Hummer on topsoil?

I walk, rollerblade, bike, and take public transit when I have to.

Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Se=F1or_Popcorn on June 27, 2007, 5:36 pm
Don wrote:
>> Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>>>> Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>>>>> It's not rock, paper, scissors:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://tinyurl.com/35x68k
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Solar scientists predict that, by 2020, the sun will be starting into
>>>>> its weakest Schwabe solar cycle of the past two centuries, likely
>>>>> leading to unusually cool conditions on Earth. Beginning to plan for
>>>>> adaptation to such a cool period, one which may continue well beyond
>>>>> one 11-year cycle, as did the Little Ice Age, should be a priority for
>>>>> governments. It is global cooling, not warming, that is the major
>>>>> climate threat to the world, especially Canada."
>>>>>
>>>>> I knew it was too good to be true.
>>>>>
>>>> I'm more concerned with environmental degradation than anything.
>>>> If the politics are such that they make global warming an excuse for
>>>> correcting global degradation, then I might be cool with that and warm
>>>> up to any plans in that regard.
>>> So you're not going to run your Hummer on topsoil?
>> I walk, rollerblade, bike, and take public transit when I have to.
>
> You don't own a car/truck?

No, one is unneeded, and I live almost downtown.

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