Gareth Morgan on climate change
This is a worth a watch. Gareth Morgan investigates “who is right about climate change”. It’s no surprise that his conclusion is that human caused global warming is the cause but it’s good to see someone from the conservative finance sector coming out with strong statements like this:
NZ is an absolute joke, the home of double standards. New Zealand’s record on this is terrible. We’re a joke. If it’s anything like economics, you really need people to have their heads banged against the wall before they wake up and say; shivers, this is for real.
Much of the piece os focused on Takuu, a low-lying remote atoll that is sinking at an alarming rate. Here’s a couple of links if you want to find out more about Takuu.
http://www.takuufilm.blogspot.com
http://www.thereoncewasanisland.com
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Now is the atoll sinking or is the sea rising which is it i dont see reports in NZ of the sea rising. They say the poles are melting what will happen in the north alantic and the golf stream conveyor ETC. with all that fresh water together with sea water and after effects. Carbon credits a rip off to us were does it go to, What do we see out of it? gareth morgan just another al gore getting on the band wagon.
I found the book Poles Apart a fountain of information and written in such a way as to keep this highly complex climate issue much easier to understand. But one graph has me wondering somewhat. Fig 23 shows satellite altimeter data going way back to 1880. How come? Am I missing something?
Your analysis, Richard, is about as credible as your spelling.
We’re talking about someone (an economic conservative at that) who has reviewed all the information (for and against human-induced climate change), and more yet, he’s seen these effects first hand.
That’s credibility.
Bobby boy theres been climate change for thousands of years this lot is all theory abit like you and whats mt spelling got to do with the price of fish and i notice you have offered nothing to my original post to say im wrong so stop your flaming and offer something
Richard nobody denies that natural climate change has and still does occur but that simply proves that climate is sensitive to an energy imbalance.
If the planet accumulates heat, global temperatures will go up.
Currently, CO2 is imposing an energy imbalance due to the enhanced greenhouse effect. Past climate change actually provides evidence for our climate’s sensitivity to CO2.
There is plenty of evidence of the effects of climate change including sea level rise. Sea levels are measured by a variety of methods that show close agreement – sediment cores, tidal gauges, satellite measurements. What they find is sea level rise has been steadily accelerating over the past century.
Far comment Bob, What do you think about carbon credits going to help other countries? i think we should keep it in our own country to help out here as we are not exactly a rich one,
Morgan’s book Poles Apart is a really good read and written in a way that laymen can understand some of the complexities of climate change. (A copy is in our TAS library). One amazing conclusion to me was that there is so much agreement between his so called teams of ‘sceptics’ and ‘alarmist’ groups of professionals of the problems facing us. The main difference is that the former do not think mankind’s fossil fuel addiction is playing a part.
Mike Ives