Archive for the ‘Climate Change’ Category
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
Stacy asked: I’ve been reading recently about Climate Change Agreements, and I was really surprised with the fact that developing countries do not have full rights in Kyoto Protocol. Why do you think it is like that?
Should developing countries participate in Kyoto Protocol or should it be excluded?
Don’t you think that participation of developing countries in climate- change agreement will have a negative effect on their economy?
Bradley
Tags: Climate Change Agreement, Developing Countries, Economy, Kyoto Protocol, Participation
Posted in Climate Change | 7 Comments »
Monday, November 30th, 2009
kellikellikelli asked: I’m working on a research paper where I am to represent Canada in a Kyoto-like simulation. How do Canadians feel about Climate Change and what their country is doing to combat it?
Also, what is the stance of major political leaders?
THANKS!
Cody
Tags: Canadians, Climate Change In Canada, Kyoto, Research Paper, Simulation
Posted in Climate Change | 3 Comments »
Saturday, November 28th, 2009
tobij003 asked: I am doing a geography project and would like to find out how using energy such as electricity connected to climate change and how could this affect people? if anyone could help then please do, and also I would like to include long term and short term effects of climate change.
any help/advice things to point me in the right direction would be great.
thank you
Crystal
Tags: Electricity, Geography Project, People, Right Direction, Using Energy
Posted in Climate Change | 4 Comments »
Monday, November 9th, 2009

Dana1981, Master of Science asked: “Scientists are to hold an emergency summit to warn the world’s politicians they are being too timid in their response to global warming.
Climate experts from across the world will gather in Copenhagen next month to agree a stark message to policy makers, which they hope will break the political deadlock on efforts to curb rising temperatures. The meeting follows “disturbing” studies that suggest global warming could strike harder and faster than expected.
Katherine Richardson, a marine biologist at the University of Copenhagen, who is organising next month’s event, said: “This is not a regular scientific conference. This is a deliberate attempt to influence policy.”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/feb/09/scientists-summit-climate-change
Now for all you conspiracy theorists out there, scientists have nothing to gain monetarily from such a summit. They already have no trouble getting research grants to study climate change, and influencing political policy at this point does not benefit them in any way.
What are your thoughts on this emergency summit?
Scott
Tags: Climate Change, Conspiracy Theorists, Emergency Summit, Marine Biologist, Uk Environment
Posted in Climate Change | 22 Comments »
Monday, November 2nd, 2009
Invisible asked: Or is that just a way to shut people up?
Cap & trade is going to be such a HUGE deal to our economy shouldn’t the causes of climate change be dealt with in an honest way?
Or would honesty wreck this money making scheme?
Pedro
Tags: Cap, Causes Of Climate Change, Debate, Economy, Liberals
Posted in Climate Change | 7 Comments »
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
Owen asked: Hearing about climate change predictions is unavoidable, but after about 3 hours of looking on the internet, I haven’t been able to find a published model. Presumably, this would be a 1st law, controlled volume model, which addresses emmissivity, absorptivity, their relationship to greenhouse gases, and the methodology of measuring current mean earth temperature as well as future temperature change. Any published model would be nice though. For all the people talking about these models, I’d think someone would have published it somewhere obvious.
Any help is appreciated.
Norma
Tags: Methodology, Models, Nice People, Relationship, Thermodynamic Model
Posted in Climate Change | 10 Comments »
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
Meow Cat asked: I’d like to know what students are doing around the world about climate change, if anything.
Please help me out!
Grace
Tags: Climate Change, World Climate
Posted in Climate Change | 10 Comments »
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
Alex asked: Hey, I’m doing a little assignment for school and I want to know which animals (specifically in China) are affected by the climate change? THANKS!
Tim
Tags: Change Thanks, China Climate, Climate Change, Climate China, Plants And Animals
Posted in Climate Change | 4 Comments »
Saturday, October 3rd, 2009
Fang asked: For the record, I believe in AGW.
I have no faith that humanity will be able to combat it because of who we actually are.
Have there been any studies on the odds of actually succeeding in combating climate change?
Are people wanting me to throw all my money on a horse that’s likely to finish in last place?
Well, at least one guy with multiple profiles answered this one twice, possibly three times.
Leslie
Tags: Combating Climate Change, Money, Odds, People, Three Times
Posted in Climate Change | 16 Comments »
Sunday, September 27th, 2009
Ben O asked: Proponents of human made climate change like to imply that intelligent people can see evidence and only fools cannot.
Doesn’t this seem very familiar like the childrens story of the emperor’s new clothes?
Pegminer - That kind of proves my point doesn’t it - only wise men can see the proof - if there was any to see.
You seem to have a bit of a hero complex yourself Pegminer - saving the world from destruction - you’re a regular Superman.
Aaron
Tags: Emperors Clothes, Emperors New Clothes, Only Fools, Proponents, Wise Men
Posted in Climate Change | 12 Comments »