Thursday, 3rd December 2009 Why the Maldives aren't sinking by Nils-Axel Mörner
"The people of the Maldives had no problems surviving the 17th century, which was 50cm higher than now.
By the end of this century, sea level may have risen by between 30cm and 50cm according to the various IPCC scenarios. Our records suggest a maximum of 20cm. Neither of those levels would pose any real problem — simply a return to the situation in the 17th and the 19th to early 20th centuries, respectively.
Climate models seem to predict that when the ocean temperature increases, less radiation leaves the earth to space, which leads to additional warming—a positive feedback.
Actual observations seem to show that warmer oceans results in more radiation lost to space, which acts to reverse the warming—in other words, a negative feedback. Changes in cloudcover are one possible mechanism involved. The data presented by Lindzen and Choi are convincing
Hungarian Physicist Dr. Ferenc Miskolczi proves CO2 emissions irrelevant in Earths Climate (January 12, 7:34 AM Examiner Dianna Cotter)
Dr. Zagoni explains: Since the Earths atmosphere is not lacking in greenhouse gases [water vapor], if the system could have increased its surface temperature it would have done so long before our emissions. It need not have waited for us to add CO2: another greenhouse gas, H2O,was already to hand in practically unlimited reservoirs in the oceans.
no paradise island maldives = hell!
averredude101 8 months ago
Thursday, 3rd December 2009 Why the Maldives aren't sinking by Nils-Axel Mörner
"The people of the Maldives had no problems surviving the 17th century, which was 50cm higher than now.
By the end of this century, sea level may have risen by between 30cm and 50cm according to the various IPCC scenarios. Our records suggest a maximum of 20cm. Neither of those levels would pose any real problem — simply a return to the situation in the 17th and the 19th to early 20th centuries, respectively.
judomagyar 1 year ago
Climate models seem to predict that when the ocean temperature increases, less radiation leaves the earth to space, which leads to additional warming—a positive feedback.
Actual observations seem to show that warmer oceans results in more radiation lost to space, which acts to reverse the warming—in other words, a negative feedback. Changes in cloudcover are one possible mechanism involved. The data presented by Lindzen and Choi are convincing
judomagyar 1 year ago
Hungarian Physicist Dr. Ferenc Miskolczi proves CO2 emissions irrelevant in Earths Climate (January 12, 7:34 AM Examiner Dianna Cotter)
Dr. Zagoni explains: Since the Earths atmosphere is not lacking in greenhouse gases [water vapor], if the system could have increased its surface temperature it would have done so long before our emissions. It need not have waited for us to add CO2: another greenhouse gas, H2O,was already to hand in practically unlimited reservoirs in the oceans.
judomagyar 1 year ago
Wow, good work. Great speech!
Petrograd 2 years ago
"If man can walk on the moon..." did he?
yasiph 2 years ago
Very well said. Excellent speech.
eproulx 2 years ago 2
YES GO MALDIVES!!
shadowkitty900 2 years ago 2
Thanx president nasheed!
FaishKnight 2 years ago
Thank you Mr. President!
Maldives is proud of you.
sacredsame 2 years ago 2
thanks aani
30815334 2 years ago 2
wow..!! good work...well done...we are so proud to elect you as our president...
floatingopinion 2 years ago 2