
Originally Posted by
Laviticas
As soon as they provide me with the "earths operating manual" that they seem to be the only ones to have in their possession, so I am able to see the correct operating earth temps. I will then consider this scam on humanity, until then keep your hippy tree hugging hands out of my wallet!
You laugh, but there's nothing stopping you from asking a climatologist for those kind of details. It might be easier to go down to your library and electronically search various journal databases, most scientists are in hyper-specific research areas so you'd probably have to talk to a lot of them to get the whole manual.

Originally Posted by
Gelston
I just feel it is very insignificant compared to what our planet does. One volcano can spit out more in one hour then we have done in a century. And this has happened before.
The problem with this counter-argument is that volcanoes are factored into the models that demonstrate ACC, as is solar activity, El Niño, etc.

Originally Posted by
Jeril
His issue is that solar energy isn't profitable without government help compared to other sources. Didn't we go over this some other place? Or was it earlier in this thread?
We did, and I cited a source that these concerns are overblown, and demonstrated why mathematically.

Originally Posted by
Jarvan
(while panels may sell as low as .70 per watt in large scale, total cost to build a system greater then 100 Watts is 4.87 per watt.. compared to 2.10 per watt for coal)
Total cost to build a power plant isn't the only relevant factor to power cost. You also have to operate the plant, and because sunlight is much much cheaper than coal it is much much cheaper to operate a solar plant. It so happens that in the long run these two factors very nearly balance out. That the cost is front-loaded is why government loans are important for solar power, so people will have enough capital to overcome the higher barrier and get into the sweet, sweet long term profits.
Hasta pronto, porque la vida no termina aqui...
America, stop pushing. I know what I'm doing.