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Climate change: who do we believe?

By John Schluter | View Archive September 30th, 2008, 4:03 pm
Have you noticed lately there's been a rather big shift in attitudes towards climate change?

Two years ago, there was a huge groundswell of support for the theory that global Warming equals climate change. It's been a time when the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change almost unanimously agreed climate change is happening and humans are making a significant contribution.

But there have been a lot of opposing views from equally credible sources, so for a lot of us it's become very confusing. Who and what do we believe?

One thing is for sure, climate change is nothing new. It's been going on since time began and this is yet another spanner in the works.

A good example happened in our own backyard not that long ago. In 1991, Mt Pinatubo in the Philippines erupted and created a sulphuric acid haze that reached into the stratosphere.

Immediately, it spread further through the atmosphere and within two months, the ash was affecting most of the world.

It actually impacted Australia, with more vivid and dramatic sunsets and sunrises. That happens when light from the sun passes through the atmosphere and scatters off the added particles, creating brighter colours.

But the real impact was felt over a much larger area. It's thought for two years after the Mt Pinatubo eruption, the world's climate actually cooled, because the large ash clouds refected heat back into space.

So in theory, the climate changed, but unlike the current thinking, it was without any human intervention.

History has many similar tales to tell. In 1783, Benjamin Franklin noticed after a vocanic eruption in Iceland, sunlight directed through a magnifying glass no longer set fire to a piece of paper.

In 1815, after a huge eruption near Borneo, they went through a period known as "the year without summer", again because of the cooling affect of the volcanic ash.

So the debate goes on, but in many ways a lot of this is certainly nothing new.

Comments

  1. elrochence View Profile

    THE WORLD WILL ALWAYS QUESTION ANY THEORY PUT FORWARD BY THE AMERICANS FOR A LONG TIME TO COME (AL GORE MONEY MAKING SCHEME WITH THE CLIMATE CHANGE, THE WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION ETC ETC)

    Mar 21 11:57 am
  2. alfredthebeaut View Profile

    I have been left in wonder over this debate since it started. Global warming - fact or fiction. Let me simplify. Do we pollute too much? Can we pollute less? Great. Now that Both sides have agreed a resounding YES. The debate can be run as a side issue and we can get on with reducing polution whether or not it is a global warming issue or not. This statment should really be coming from the Prime Minister to make people understand this.

    Mar 25 02:17 pm
  3. halfwayer2012 View Profile

    Download, Global Warming Or Global Governance.At Google video.Its Another Way To Look At It.

    Mar 25 09:12 pm
  4. jtarma5 View Profile

    even some scientists dont believe Al Gore Theory.. it's just making business out of it- look at the carbon trading scheme- just another way to make money for the govt..

    Mar 28 02:12 pm
  5. rwor View Profile

    I recall in the late 60's that I was told by "experts" that we were all going to be dead by 1990 because the world could not support the population that would then exist.
    On the other hand, my mother, who was born in 1910 and suffered the effects of two world wars, never wastes anything.
    I suspect she is right! She's still with us.

    Mar 28 07:32 pm

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