Friday, October 31, 2008
Attribution of polar warming to human influence : Abstract : Nature Geoscience
Attribution of polar warming to human influence : Abstract : Nature Geoscience: "We find that the observed changes in Arctic and Antarctic temperatures are not consistent with internal climate variability or natural climate drivers alone, and are directly attributable to human influence."
Maybe I'd have to read the article, but I don't see how "The Antarctic is getting warmer" distinguishes between "The Antarctic is getting warmer from human causes" and "The Antarctic is getting warmer from natural causes."
It seems at best they've ruled out natural causes they've considered, if their models are right.
Maybe if I stopped hearing "It's been 90 degrees all week, damned Global Warming", and if someone explained to me why spending less on heating oil, having a longer growing season, and living a little closer to the beach are such bad things, this topic wouldn't annoy me so much.
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