About the only truth pertaining
to Man Made Global Warming is that there are many people across the
world making tons of money by perpetrating a junk science hoax. Just
as in the previous Nuclear Winter scare of the 80s, there is no
basis for the fears that are being manipulated by those who are
profiteering from this absurd science. Worse yet is that if one
calls a Global Warming Alarmist (GWA) out on their claims then they
will get the patented answer of, the debate is over.
I think not. One has to have a debate before the issues can be
resolved. Yet the GWAs will not debate their evidence because they
have none. If there is evidence anywhere to prove Man Made Global
Warming as fact it has yet to be supported by reputable men of
science. Therefore, the best recourse for these GWA profiteers is to
claim that a debate which proved their claims has actually occurred.
That brings to mind the following famous quote:
"Make the lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually
they will believe it." - Adolph Hitler
I will attempt to prove the absurdity of blaming man for the
acceleration of Global Warming by first providing some basic botany
facts and then a couple of visualizations which anyone can do at
home. Bear in mind, these examples are for visualizing how small man
actually is on this planet.
Through normal Photosynthesis, algae and cyanobacterium in marine
environments provide about 70% of the free oxygen produced on earth.
The remainder of Earth's overabundant oxygen is produced by plants
like trees, shrubbery, grasses, flowers, et al. In fact just three
average sized trees can provide one person with enough oxygen for
their entire life. Now imagine how many trees there are on Earth.
For the first graphic experiment one needs to agree that there are
300 million people living in the United States. Now what we will do
is to multiply that number by three feet in length per every man,
woman and child. The three feet is what we will say is the average
width of each of the 300 million people, from shoulder to shoulder.
That leaves us with a line of 300 million people stretching shoulder
to shoulder for 900 million feet in length.
The entire 50 United States has 12,383 miles of coastline and 7,458
miles of International Boundaries with Mexico and Canada. Which
means the little thin outline on a map of the continental USA,
complete with an insert of Hawaii and Alaska stretches 19,841 miles
in length. Multiply these miles by 5,280 feet and the length of the
USA outline stretches out to 104.8 million feet.
Now all we have to do is to figure out how many times we can run our
line of 900 million "people feet" around the boundaries and coasts
of the United States map. Through dividing the 900 million in people
feet by the 104.8 million in USA outline we will get a total of 8.6
rows of people stretching around the entire USA map and inserts. Now
if each person is averaged out at being two feet in depth then our
rows would become 17.2 feet deep by 104.8 million feet long. At that
thickness this line would not even be visible from low earth orbit!
Now look at the entire United States. One can see nothing but green
and blue with a few sprinkles of beige for deserts. All of this
green and blue and a small portion of beige produce oxygen. That is
the entire oxygen producing ground cover of the United States. The
CO2 emitting lines of people are not even visible at all. So how can
one say that man is affecting the land?
For the second graphic experiment all we need to do is multiply 300
million people by six square feet (their footprint). That is an
allocation of three feet by two feet for every single person in the
USA. This results in approximately 1.8 billion square feet of
people. Divide this by the total square feet of a square mile (27.9
million) and you will get an area of 64.6 square miles. That is
actually a smaller area than Reno, Nevada! Which compared to a USA
map would be like throwing a golf ball out onto a football field.
The grass of the field would produce oxygen while the golf ball
would represent the 300 million people producing CO2. Still think
man can affect the earth?
To account for emissions from factories, transportation and animals,
let us get crazy and just toss a volley ball out onto the football
field instead of the golf ball. Even then, there is plenty of green
on the field producing an overabundance of life sustaining oxygen.
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