How the GW myth is perpetuated

DaSleeper

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Not to forget the global warming Buzzwords......................


Global weirding: A slang term for climate change, coined by Hunter Lovins, co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Institute, a US-based energy think-tank. The term has been catching on in cyberspace, as it aptly sums up the crazy impact of global warming — more intense heat and cold spells in some places, shorter winters and longer droughts in others, excessive flooding in more places, more frequent and bigger cyclones, and so on.

Greenwashing: Refers to repositioning a product to stress its eco-friendly attributes; it can even apply to politicians, according to scientist Jim Hansen.

Ecoflation: Inflation caused by ecological problems in the future, such as water scarcity, which would push the price of production up. The term was used in a report, Rattling Supply Chains, co-authored by the World Resources Instiitute, the US-based environmental think-tank, which looked into into the cost of production in the future expected to rise when the implementation of climate change policy would result in a price for greenhouse gas emissions, water scarcity; a deforestation policy which would lead to the use of recycled fibre and in the introduction of biofuels.

Precycle: The practice of reducing waste by making a conscious effort, for instance, buying consumables in bulk to reduce packaging, or choosing products in recyclable packaging instead of those in non-recyclable materials, and using electronic media for reading material rather than throwaway items like magazines or newspapers.

Locavore: Someone who tries to eat food grown within a certain radius of their home; the food not only tastes better because it is fresher, but less energy is wasted in transporting it. The term was coined by US chef Jessica Prentice.

Energy-exia: A combination of energy and anorexia. Refers to people who follow an extremely strict carbon-footprint regimen. The New York Times, the daily newspaper, coined the term in an article in October 2008 about "energy anorexics" - people who grow their own produce, air-dry their clothes and let their children share beds to pool body heat.

Green audit: An assessment to determine the environmental impact of an activity, product, or production process by examining, for example, the use of energy, the type of raw materials, and disposal of any waste materials.

Eco-hacking or geo-engineering: The use of science in large-scale projects to change the environment or stop global warming, for example, by putting reflectors on ocean surfaces to reflect sunlight back into the atmosphere, as suggested by US president Lyndon Johnson's advisors when scientists warned of the impact of carbon dioxide on the climate in the 1960s. Kind of B-grade sci-fi, as the Guardian newspaper in the UK put it.

Green jobs: Jobs in eco-friendly business sectors, like manufacturing components for wind and solar energy projects, green construction, and recycling.
 

petros

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from our good friends at torstar:

Rapidly warming Arctic may be causing our polar-vortex winter

Rapidly warming Arctic may be causing our polar-vortex winter | Toronto Star


:lol:


We've been getting Arctic Lows in SK for 13000 years. Does that mean we warmed up first?




Polar low

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Polar low over the Barents Sea on February 27, 1987


A polar low is a small-scale, short-lived atmospheric low pressure system (depression) that is found over the ocean areas poleward of the main polar front in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The systems usually have a horizontal length scale of less than 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) and exist for no more than a couple of days. They are part of the larger class of mesoscale weather systems. Polar lows can be difficult to detect using conventional weather reports and are a hazard to high-latitude operations, such as shipping and gas and oil platforms. Polar lows have been referred to by many other terms, such as polar mesoscale vortex, Arctic hurricane, Arctic low, and cold air depression. Today the term is usually reserved for the more vigorous systems that have near-surface winds of at least 17 m/s (38 mph).http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polar_low#cite_note-1
 

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Helllllloooooo.


That looks like a typical forecast map for here from Nov through March. Just add the -35C with -55C windchills.

It's always been that way since the Rockies were formed in the Cretaceous.

That's how come it's cold and windy in AB SK and MB with Arctic Lows (polar vortexes) several weeks every winter before whitie started harvesting the furry crittters.


Even the 300 year old maples trees lean south east from that ****ing Arctic wh0re of a wind.


It's why animals that live in the northern boreal and tundra have such nice warm fur and always have before the Holocene Optimum.


Wake the f*ck up.
 

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petros

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Snowfall, rains continue to keep north India shivering | NDTV.com

Cold wave continued to prevail in north India as snowfall and rain lashed several parts of the region bringing down temperatures and affecting normal life.

Manali and parts of Shimla in Himachal Pradesh were disconnected due to heavy snowfall while Jammu and Kashmir continued to reel under intense cold conditions.

Delhiites woke up to shallow fog in the morning as the national capital recorded a maximum temperature of 19.6 degrees Celsius, four notches below normal, and minimum of 7.2 degrees Celsius, four notches below normal.

Where's the snow? On the ground in 49 of 50 states


Snow is on the ground in 49 out of the 50 states — only the Sunshine State of Florida is completely snow-free, according to a map produced Thursday morning by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.


(This doesn't mean that those 49 states are snow-covered, of course, only that some part of each state has snow.)
 

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Page 44 of "It's cold out today therefore climate change is a pile of crap." :lol:

Could you guys shake it up a little maybe with one of the old "Al Gore is fat therefore claimet change is bunch of crap."

or "The fundamental laws of physics are all wrong therefore climate change is a bunch of crap."