Thursday, March 22, 2007

Global Warming A Swindle? Does it Matter?

Suppose, for a moment, Global Warming is a phony swindle, now, consider, for a minute, the fact the Peak Oil Production Rate, per Capita, was reached in 2006 -that's a fact. Consider, for a while, these two question:
What happens as population continues to exponentially grow and the oil supply drops? Or, in practice, how will universal greed and global scarcity influence the price of oil?
New Data: 850 2,000 MegaWatt coal-fired power plants will be build by India, China and U.S. in the next ten years. This is stated in a report released by White House. Will all the oil-fueled power plants convert from costly oil to cheap but dirty coal? Remember, we are assuming here, for now, that there is no Global Warming nevertheless many of the pollutants from the carbon smoke cause disease like emphysema, cancer, etc. High energy cost will drive inefficient operations out of business, solo car commuting will be prohibitive, trucking companies will go out of business, companies that use vehicles for long distances will lose business or fold and, some will be priced out of business like those selling flowers, since, retail flower prices will be too high for more people, this global business will shrink drastically, etc. A temporary recession or a depression? We are going to find out, the hard way. If we really believed solo car commuting will drastically reduce, would we invest $20 Billion in roads and highways in California? Of course not! These Official plans are based on old oil prices and did not consider Global Warming, do you think these roads will increase the oil supply or the oil scarcity? Now, pay attention, this issue is tricky. The only way to stretch the oil supplies is by using less oil and whatever oil we do use, use it in the most efficient ways. But, this will be set by the markets and will not require mandated gas mileage standards, and auto companies will save millions in bribes they would give legislators. People will afford long-range commuting only in mass transit or the most efficient hybrid and electric cars and, even, Hydrogen cars. Surprise! The results is the same if (1) the oil price goes up or (2) A Global Warming response requires it. There is one important option we will select by what we do or not do. Oil and gasoline prices can go up because of taxes or because of foreign greed. If we do it with taxes, these funds can pay for the transitions that will be essential. Oil is transferring money in huge quantities to foreign countries and when they run out of oil, if they are smart, they will use that money for whatever is needed to survive. For example, solar collectors to produce electicity in a desert very well. They could invest their money around the world on renewable resources and continue getting an income for all their people. Evidently, something the U.S. cannot do, why is that? They will have funds to deal with problems. If we continue to simply buying oil until it runs out, they could make sure our money runs out before the oil, by increasing prices. If you think they will bail us out, after the oil runs out, well, we shall see. Many of us, over-sixty, are not worried, we expect, or hope, to not see any of this. The key difference Global Warming makes is the need to stop, like in totally end, CO2 Emissions as soon as possible which, some say it is already too late to save the polar bear and, after a tip-over temperature the global temperature will increase to something less than 800 F Deg. Less than the Equilibrium Temperature for the atmosphere in Venus to emit all the radiation energy it receives from the sun. This means using oil the most efficient way, like in electric power plants and begin a massive project to build Nuclear Powerplants, regardless the risk. The risk ought to be reduced as much as possible, regardless the cost, because this risk is less than the alternative certainty of Global Warming, if it is not a swindle, that is. The issue stops being "academic" when you consider the proposal of Los Angeles Supervisor Antonovich to build a costly rail extension through Los Angeles urban area to an Antelope Valley "inland port" with a bank of cranes, like the Oakland Port has, to remove containers off trains and put each one on separate trucks, ie. put 200 containers from one train on 200 trucks. By the time this project is finished, about eight years from now (why? A study found that most government projects, from the Panama Canal to new Highway contruction, often take 8 years), by then, trucking firms may be out of business due to the high fuel cost. The biggest danger may be when people hit their forehead so hard they pass out from a concussion, while asking "What were they thinking?" I don't suggest writing to Congress on this our local matter, might give us a bad image. Who knows, they might be studying the plan to put a gigantic mirror in space to ..... In the mean time, back at the farm.... THE FARM IS BURNING!! The Next MAIN Event is not that the oceans are warming up, the glaciers melting or that polar bears, krill shrimp, whales and penguins are dying off -these will come later. The Next Milestone is the growing size and number of Wild Fires and Forest Fires that bring more Wild Fires and Forest Fires, at an increasing rate. Each fire not only dumps Global Warming gases, including CO2, from burning wood and, also, from burning Carbon previously stored in the soil, for centuries, and hundreds of centuries (how do you think the Coal in Coal Mines got there?)
Four Million Acres burnt by wildfires in the U.S. in 2003. In 2004, 8.0 Million acres burnt; in 2005, 8.7 Million acres and in 2006, 9.9 Million Acres burnt
(Scientific American, August, 2007, Pag 51) Also, all these fires leave behind huge amounts of partially burn and totally dry wood ready to be lit sparks from lightining or matches. Also, the air is warmer and melts hill top snow and, what is worst, the land becomes darker and absorbs more solar radiationwhich further warms up the air and the oceans. It is a no brainer to predict more wildfires in 2007, 2008, 2009, etc., and that the area burnt will increase at an accelerating rate. I sure wish I could add that our government is flying fleets of giant water bombers to stamp out these fires within their first 24 hours -when its very easy to stop a wild fire. I sure wish I could say they have made treaties with Canada and Mexico to permit water bombing flights, at a properly discounted price.But, no, we are too busy starting fires in Iraq.Global Warming will have to wait. Europe has these international treaties in place -for years. Idle Question: What is the equivalent wildfire area, with as much CO2 emitted, from blowing up one gasoline tanker on the road to Bhagdad? Could we win the war in Iraq and lose the planet Earth?

4 comments:

MikeSar said...

Evidently, too many in Contra Costa County remain skeptical of Global Warming but, how about people in Southern California?
Will they believe in Global Warming and decide to move to cooler regions at higher altitudes or to the North?
Perhaps, we are focusing so much on what WE think, we might overlook what others, to the South may be thinking.
How about South of the border/
Perhaps, we ignore the possibility that we will be affected and our life style changed by the mass exodus of others coming here, leading to the overcrowding levels considered normal in the Los Angeles Basin?

If or when Global Warming arrives, their summers will be warmer and longer and brown-outs may stop the use of air-conditioners.

Will they decide to wait until then to move here, or will they play it smart to find the best homes at the lowest prices?

Will the real estate people ask them to think about this "possibility"?

MikeSar said...

Last year some predicted the floods in Bangladesh, they came three weeks ago.
Some have such a strong reaction about anything China does, that they are against China building a dam across the river that brings most water to the area -and floods Bangladesh.

Some are still wondering about Global Warming and ignore the long drought in the Southwest, with record heat waves in major cities, while other parts in the Southwest have floods and get ready for a major hurricane, in mid-August.
The number of tornadoes reached an unprecedented number (over 1,000) and some MEGA Tornadoes measured more than a mile in width (maybe a mile and a half or two?).
What do you think makes all this strange and violent weather?

MikeSar said...

Mystery Solved!
Some question the reality of Global Warming since the snow accumulation in Antarctica is growing.
Facts:
1. The temperature in Antartica is increasing five times faster than in the oceans.
2. The increase in temperature of the ocean has two effects:
A. The water evaporation on the oceans increases and the humidity in the air increases and, so does the rate of snowfall in Antarctica contrary to any expectation of less snowfall.
B. The ocean temperature increase is reducing the Krill shrimp population and this has cut in half the population of a penguin species.

MikeSar said...

"Four Million Acres burnt by wildfires in the U.S. in 2003.
In 2004, 8.0 Million acres burnt;
in 2005, 8.7 Million acres and
in 2006, 9.9 Million Acres burnt"

So, where is the National Wildfire Defense Air Force with water bomber airplanes and helicopters?
Must evey state that has a forest also have its fleet, idle most of the year?