Showing posts with label environment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label environment. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

More data on CO2 in the atmosphere.

This excerpt talks about how the optical depth of the atmosphere hasn't changed in 60 years. That pretty much kills the man-made global warming myth. Of course undoing three decades of misinformation and reclaiming the journals like Science is a much rougher task.

H/T Fresh Bilge

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Think you know about climate?

It's no real secret within the sciences that the "Anthropogenic Global Warming/Man-made global warming/global warming/global climate change" hysteria is just that, hysteria. Many scientists are proponents of it because it brings them funding and it matters little that the science itself doesn't back their position.

That said, if you're interested in the facts of the matter I recommend reading the four-part letter here.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Do the math - Taps for Starbucks.

The Sun's title is rather dramatic, since Starbucks paying for the water kind of rules out the "robbery" aspect. Still, 23.4 million liters per day is an incredible amount for a 'socially conscious' firm. With 10,000 stores around the world it means each store lets 2340 liters go down the drain every day.

For the metric-optional crowd, that's a bit shy of 618.5 gallons per day per store. Or almost 124 of those five-gallon bottles you see delivered to offices and the rooms of trendy college students. So the next time you buy a drink from Starbucks look for the little spigot and drain. Part of what you just paid is heading down that.

As a two-fer here, the Sun mentions that water could supply Namibia with all the drinking water it needs and then makes another reference to supplying Africans later in the same piece. While noble of the author, and an effective way of pulling at the heart strings of the audience, it's nonsensical from the shipping standpoint. 23.4 million liters is about 6.2 million gallons which is 22,504 tonnes of cargo - per day. The energy required to ship this water to Namibia (or anywhere) is naturally enormous and that's why we don't do it.

Ultimately the problem with water isn't that there is a shortage of it. The problem is it falls in the wrong places (at sea, in high mountains, deep in Siberia).

Monday, September 29, 2008

Summing up ethanol.


Sure, you may be killing pandas if you're Conservative. But at least people aren't starving to death from the West using corn-based Ethanol.