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I have a question for all of you Non-Believers out there?

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Some one please explain to me these "cycles" the earth is going through. Apparently even though we're stayin the same distance from the sun every year, it is the cause of global warming. Someone explain to me how that is possible when the true answers are right in front of you?

Sure I am the first one to say that Global Warming was incorrectly named. It should be called "Global Climate Change" because there is actually little warming involved. If half of these "green activists" did some research they'd know that the only warming occurring is at the polls and once they're gone, there will actually be another ice age.

But I digress. How is the sun responsible for Global Warming.

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  1. Global Warming is such a big scam, just give it a few years and see if humans are still worrying about it!


  2. I was thinking the exact same thing for months now.

    Why is it called Global Warming if it is melting the poles? Simple, because the people who named it were high on meth.

    They should call it Global Climate Nearing because of the fact that the reason it is getting warmer is due to two things and hear me out here okay:

    1. The ozone layer is being destroyed by the greenhouse gases.

    2. The sun is moving closer to the sun due to the gravitational pull.

    For the second point you are asking how this is possible but it is - every year the days get one second shorter and in a million years the earth will rotate once over while it goes one straight orbit around the sun so in actuality a whole year will be condensed into a day.

    This is majorly off-topic but I need the ten points please, hoep this helped buddy.

  3. "when the true answers are right in front of you?"

    HAHAHA

    HAHAHA

    HAHAHA

    TRUE ANSWERS?

    What truth are you talking about?

    The earth cools - the earth warms.

    The real truth is that HUMANS have nothing to do with these phenomena.

    Don't drink the Kool-Aid.

  4. First of all your premise that we are staying the same distance from the sun may not be correct.  The cycles can be explained os follows:

    Milankovitch cycles are the collective effect of changes in the Earth's movements upon its climate. The eccentricity, axial tilt, and precession of the Earth's orbit vary in several patterns, resulting in 100,000-year ice age cycles of  glaciation over the last few million years. The Earth's axis completes one full cycle of precession approximately every 26,000 years. At the same time, the elliptical orbit rotates, more slowly, leading to a 21,000-year cycle between the seasons and the orbit. In addition, the angle between Earth's rotational axis and the normal to the plane of its orbit moves from 21.5 degrees to 24.5 degrees and back again on a 41,000-year cycle. Currently, this angle is 23.44 degrees and is decreasing.

    That, and sun spots, is how the sun contributes to global warming.

  5. you make a great point

  6. How is the sun responsible for global warming? Where do you think the heat in this solar system comes from?

    How come Mar's polar caps are shrinking? Lot's of SUV's there right?

    Please explain the true answers in front of us.

  7. See if you can spot the cycles:

    http://home.austarnet.com.au/yours/Vosto...

    http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editor...

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/co...

    Edit (Benjamin below):  What are you reading?  

    1)  Where do I suggest ANYTHING about solar output?  You're the only one talking about output here.  

    2)  The question is ABOUT cycles and an assertion concerning Earth's orbit, my answer is about cycles and Earth's orbit...pretty cut-n-dry with my cut-n-paste.  

    3)  Do you NOT see a change in sunspot activity from cycle to cycle?  That line looks straight to you?...really??

  8. I agree that Global Climate Change is more politically correct, but climate change is the result of global warming.

    But the sun is not entirely responsible for global warming, it's our uncontrolled release of methane, CO2, CFC, and other greenhouse gases.

    These gases absorbs more infrared energy from the sun, and hampers the atmosphere of reflecting these infrared rays back out into space.

  9. First of all we are not the same distance from the sun every year. If you look in history we had ice ages and warming every several hundred thousand years. I have a question for those that are sure we are to blame. Why is Mars warming too?

       Now I still think that reducing pollutants are good,but let's be accurate and fair.

  10. This cooling has already killed hundreds of thousands of people. If it continues and no strong action is taken, it will cause world famine, world chaos and world war, and this could all come about before the year 2000.—Lowell Ponte in “The Cooling”, 1976

    If present trends continue, the world will be about four degrees colder for the global mean temperature in 1990, but eleven degrees colder by the year 2000. … This is about twice what it would take to put us in an ice age. —Kenneth E.F. Watt on air pollution and global cooling, Earth Day (1970)

  11. <<the only warming occurring is at the polls and once they're gone, there will actually be another ice age.>>

    keep in mind, polls are the process of asking people what they think.

    and as long as there are people, there will be polls.

    now it you meant poles, that's a different story.

    but i digress.

    <<once they're gone, there will actually be another ice age.>>

    huh?

    do you mean that the earth would stop spinning, and thus there would not be a pole?

    do you mean that the earth will lose it's magnetism?

    and we'll get wiped out by the solar radiation that's no longer intercepted by the magnetic fields?

    or do you mean the ice fields gone, in which case the dark oceans will absorb more energy, and get even warmer, not colder?

  12. If you bothered to do some research you would find that the sun has cycles of activity. In these cycles it produces more or less radidation. Thus the corisponding shifts in effects on the earth.

  13. What exactly is your question? If it's "How is the sun responsible for [recent] Global Warming," then the answer is no. Changes in solar output are not responsible for the majority of recent global warming.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

    Response to Evens Michael:

    A. Your first and second links are to graphs depicting 450,000 years of ice ages. Ice ages are attributed to Milankovitch cycles[7], which are small changes in Earth’s orbit, and not changes in solar output as you suggest.

    B. Your last link is to a reconstruction of the sunspot record. It shows a regular ~11 year cycle that has been stable for 250+ years. How is this related to recent climate change? Climate change is about CHANGE!

    Edit: Evans, my bad... I thought that the question was about the sun's relationship to global warming, in which case your links could have all been considered disingenuous.

  14. Maybe all sides are wrong and it really is just the " end times"and God is kinda ticked off at us.

    Other than that......." The sky is falling! The sky is falling!"( Quote attributed to Chic Enlittle)

  15. I agree with you totally!!!!!!

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