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2007-02-06 08:34:27 UTC
My comments sent to the HERALD SUN and followed by today's article :
There are a few elements of importance which are not considered :
One is the inertia of the Earth system which even if immediate
measures were taken today, would take a long time to return to
stability.
Second is the increased influence of Methane released from the warming
up permafrost, which has a greater screening effect & then glasshouse
result than CO2.
Third is the mental conditioning of say scientists on fraudulent
Geological Theories ...in fact all of the present ones without
exception.
The result is that people are looking towards knowledge and in fact
relying on evident Universities backed superstition since these people
do not even know indeed where the Earth is coming from ( in fact from
Mother Star Sun ) and heading to and this is clearly towards Pluto &
further still to oblivion.
Parting what the True Geology is trying to share with Mankind at large
is completely unacceptable by those parasites of the system, which
are on the one hand unable to understand the UPL or Universal Pressure
Law basis of the True Geology, and on the other hand the immediate
understanding resulting from it : in clear we are coming from the hot
and heading to the cold and the Local present Warming is
epiphenomenalism !!!
Of course application of the UPL in term of Energy would allow to tap
the infinite resources of the Solar System without any pollution to
the Environment and further open really the road to stars with
immediate degravitation applications, and make for example Mars only
a few hours away from Earth; The UPL understanding demonstrates
further the light years distance do not exist since the common
denominator of the Universe is precisely the lacking of light since
Light is only attached to matter... and hence that Einstein &
followers are just a bunch of schizophrenic mutants
In conclusion I am certain that crude & unlearnt Humanity at large is
a permanent embarrassment to all that intelligent life permeating the
Universe
Yours sincerely
Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud
Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant
Mobile +33 650 171 464
Australia Mining Pioneer
Founder of the True Geology
http://www.tnet.com.au/~warrigal/grule.html
http://users.indigo.net.au/don/tel/index.html
http://members.iimetro.com.au/~hubbca/turcaud.htm
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/bbing/stories/s28534.htm
************************************************
HERALD SUN
Australia's biggest selling daily newspaper
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DRY AND GETTING DRYER
Sarah Wotherspoon, environment reporter
February 05, 2007 12:00am
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SOUTHERN Australia ( AUTRALIA ) will continue drying out in the next
100 years as climate change takes hold, according to a lead author of
a recently released major UN report.
Prof Neville Nicholls said the science behind climate change
predictions was unquestionable.
"The projections all show Australia warming through the next century,"
he said.
"The worrying thing for Australia is most of the models suggest the
far south and southwestern areas will continue to dry and there will
be 20 per cent less rainfall by the end of the century."
Prof Nicholls, of Monash University geography and environmental
science department, said people needed to stop debating the existence
of climate change and start looking at the facts.
"You have to ignore mountains and mountains and mountains of evidence
if you want to pretend climate change is not happening and humans are
not to blame," he said.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, which was
released on Friday, predicted temperatures could rise by up to 6C by
2100 and seas could rise by 58cm.
The report is the most comprehensive scientific evaluation of the
science behind climate change.
It involving more than 6000 scientists.
Prof Nicholls, a lead author on the chapter looking at understanding
and attributing climate change, will speak about the science behind
the predictions at the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic
Society conference in Adelaide today.
He said the prediction of a 6C rise was the worst case scenario.
"These scenarios are the ones we just hope will not happen, that we
will do something that keeps us at the middle to low range," he said.
"It doesn't sound much but it means a huge increase in the number of
hot days and a reduction in the number of cold days.
"We are just hoping these higher ranges are unlikely because we hope
people and politicians will do something to make sure that doesn't
happen."
But he said he understood how hard it was for governments to made
immediate and radical changes, especially given the Australian
economy's dependence on mining exports.
"We are a greenhouse gas-fuelled economy and if you don't take the
right action it could cost the country a lot of money," he said.
"It's a big problem for politicians. The science is easy; it's the
politics that's hard."
He welcomed the increased recognition of climate change by the Howard
Government over the past two years and was hopeful it would continue.
"I would be really happy if the Government continued to really accept
the reality of the problem and try and address it in a serious
manner," Prof Nicholls said.
There are a few elements of importance which are not considered :
One is the inertia of the Earth system which even if immediate
measures were taken today, would take a long time to return to
stability.
Second is the increased influence of Methane released from the warming
up permafrost, which has a greater screening effect & then glasshouse
result than CO2.
Third is the mental conditioning of say scientists on fraudulent
Geological Theories ...in fact all of the present ones without
exception.
The result is that people are looking towards knowledge and in fact
relying on evident Universities backed superstition since these people
do not even know indeed where the Earth is coming from ( in fact from
Mother Star Sun ) and heading to and this is clearly towards Pluto &
further still to oblivion.
Parting what the True Geology is trying to share with Mankind at large
is completely unacceptable by those parasites of the system, which
are on the one hand unable to understand the UPL or Universal Pressure
Law basis of the True Geology, and on the other hand the immediate
understanding resulting from it : in clear we are coming from the hot
and heading to the cold and the Local present Warming is
epiphenomenalism !!!
Of course application of the UPL in term of Energy would allow to tap
the infinite resources of the Solar System without any pollution to
the Environment and further open really the road to stars with
immediate degravitation applications, and make for example Mars only
a few hours away from Earth; The UPL understanding demonstrates
further the light years distance do not exist since the common
denominator of the Universe is precisely the lacking of light since
Light is only attached to matter... and hence that Einstein &
followers are just a bunch of schizophrenic mutants
In conclusion I am certain that crude & unlearnt Humanity at large is
a permanent embarrassment to all that intelligent life permeating the
Universe
Yours sincerely
Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud
Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant
Mobile +33 650 171 464
Australia Mining Pioneer
Founder of the True Geology
http://www.tnet.com.au/~warrigal/grule.html
http://users.indigo.net.au/don/tel/index.html
http://members.iimetro.com.au/~hubbca/turcaud.htm
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/bbing/stories/s28534.htm
************************************************
HERALD SUN
Australia's biggest selling daily newspaper
--------------------------------------------------------------
DRY AND GETTING DRYER
Sarah Wotherspoon, environment reporter
February 05, 2007 12:00am
Article from: Font size: + -
Send this article: Print Email
SOUTHERN Australia ( AUTRALIA ) will continue drying out in the next
100 years as climate change takes hold, according to a lead author of
a recently released major UN report.
Prof Neville Nicholls said the science behind climate change
predictions was unquestionable.
"The projections all show Australia warming through the next century,"
he said.
"The worrying thing for Australia is most of the models suggest the
far south and southwestern areas will continue to dry and there will
be 20 per cent less rainfall by the end of the century."
Prof Nicholls, of Monash University geography and environmental
science department, said people needed to stop debating the existence
of climate change and start looking at the facts.
"You have to ignore mountains and mountains and mountains of evidence
if you want to pretend climate change is not happening and humans are
not to blame," he said.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, which was
released on Friday, predicted temperatures could rise by up to 6C by
2100 and seas could rise by 58cm.
The report is the most comprehensive scientific evaluation of the
science behind climate change.
It involving more than 6000 scientists.
Prof Nicholls, a lead author on the chapter looking at understanding
and attributing climate change, will speak about the science behind
the predictions at the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic
Society conference in Adelaide today.
He said the prediction of a 6C rise was the worst case scenario.
"These scenarios are the ones we just hope will not happen, that we
will do something that keeps us at the middle to low range," he said.
"It doesn't sound much but it means a huge increase in the number of
hot days and a reduction in the number of cold days.
"We are just hoping these higher ranges are unlikely because we hope
people and politicians will do something to make sure that doesn't
happen."
But he said he understood how hard it was for governments to made
immediate and radical changes, especially given the Australian
economy's dependence on mining exports.
"We are a greenhouse gas-fuelled economy and if you don't take the
right action it could cost the country a lot of money," he said.
"It's a big problem for politicians. The science is easy; it's the
politics that's hard."
He welcomed the increased recognition of climate change by the Howard
Government over the past two years and was hopeful it would continue.
"I would be really happy if the Government continued to really accept
the reality of the problem and try and address it in a serious
manner," Prof Nicholls said.