Terry...any chance you could direct us to where you read this?  Last night I 
was thinking about global warming and the reasons behind it and I wondered if 
everything might start suffocating at some point.  Now today comes your 
mentioning the CO2 increase.  I don't like these kind of coincidences, but they 
happen.  On the other hand, maybe I really shouldn't read the documentation of 
this number.  Maybe I shouldn't read anything about anything that seems to 
really matter.  "Ignorance is bliss," my wife reminds me, not because she 
believes it, but because she doesn't understand why I should try to learn what 
I can about something over which I have little or no control.  Maybe she's 
right, but I'm a fathead and want to know anyway.  Thanks.  Mike DuPree

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Terry Dyck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <biofuel@sustainablelists.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 2:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] More Weird Weather


> Hi Jason,
> 
> A new report states that CO2 has increased by 250% since the year 2000.  
> That could explain the weird weather.
> 
> Terry Dyck
> 
> 
>>From: "Jason& Katie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Reply-To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
>>To: <biofuel@sustainablelists.org>
>>Subject: Re: [Biofuel] More Weird Weather
>>Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 23:22:07 -0600
>>
>>i have a theory about how all of this climate change is going to proceed.  
>>all the gases and toxins that are being shoved into the atmosphere will 
>>hold heat and all this fantastic energy will hyperactivate the weather, the 
>>rain will pull particulates and volatiles out of the air in the 
>>rainshadows. the droughts will clear the landscape in certain key 
>>equatorial areas which will be prime ground for containment, and over 
>>hundreds (maybe thousands) of years, the water cycle will carry the toxins 
>>to the sun blasted equator where they will be deposited as salts and other 
>>contaminated solids and be truly sequestered (or become rancid festering 
>>swamps where no creature would dare go). granted during this time, humanity 
>>and most of the weaker species on earth will be killed off... but hey, what 
>>can i say?
>>Jason
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>>   From: robert and benita rabello
>>   To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
>>   Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 10:11 PM
>>   Subject: Re: [Biofuel] More Weird Weather
>>
>>
>>   JAMES PHELPS wrote:
>>
>>     This year was hotter than the records set in 1930 in Wyoming ND SD NE 
>>and it was a tie in Montana.
>>
>>     A caveat when discussing weather in relation to Global warming.  I 
>>often hear people say so much for global warming on days like this in 
>>Montana ( -40 F wind chills +10 deg F still) but they really don't 
>>understand that this is nothing - Montana has not had a "normal winter" for 
>>well over 6 years.
>>
>>       My point in using these extreme examples, is that climate change 
>>results in weather patterns that fall outside of "norms."  In simple terms, 
>>the earth acts like a giant heat engine.  All of the energy that's getting 
>>trapped in the atmosphere gets expressed in the form of stronger high 
>>pressures (warm air) and lower low pressures (cold air).  The warmth in the 
>>oceans is transpiring into the atmosphere as vapor and condensing as either 
>>rain or snow, depending on the air temperature.  We've had an enormous 
>>amount of precipitation recently, which means that somewhere on earth, LESS 
>>rain and snow is falling.
>>
>>       Drought and deluge are part of the shifting climate, as is the 
>>increasing severity of the storms we're seeing.
>>
>>
>>robert luis rabello
>>"The Edge of Justice"
>>Adventure for Your Mind
>>http://www.newadventure.ca
>>
>>Ranger Supercharger Project Page
>>http://www.members.shaw.ca/rabello/
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