Governments charge ahead on engineering Earth’s climate, ignoring possible harmful effects
Tim Ball and Tom Harris
The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Report said we have only 12 years left to save the planet. It triggered the usual frantic and ridiculous reactions.
NBC News offered this gem: “A last-ditch global warming fix? A man-made ‘volcanic’ eruption” to cool the planet.” Its article proclaimed, “Scientists and some environmentalists believe nations might have to mimic volcanic gases as a last-ditch effort to protect Earth from extreme warming.”
Proposal like this are defined as geo-engineering – trying to artificially modify Earth’s climate to offset what are presented as unnatural events. The problem is, the events they are trying to offset are actually natural events. Any scientist or politician who doesn’t understand that will undoubtedly create worse problems than those they are trying to “fix.”
From 1940 to almost 1980, the average global temperature went down. Political concerns and the alleged scientific consensus focused on global cooling. Alarmists said it could be the end of agriculture and civilization. Journalist Lowell Ponte wrote in his 1976 book, The Cooling:
“It is cold fact: the global cooling presents humankind with the most important social, political and adaptive challenge we have had to deal with for ten thousand years. Your stake in the decisions we make concerning it is of ultimate importance; the survival of ourselves, our children, our species.”
Change the word “cooling” to warming and it applies to the alarmist threats today.
The problem then was – and still is now – that people are educated in the false philosophy of uniformitarianism: the misguided belief that conditions always were and always will be as they are now, and any natural changes will occur over long periods of time.
Consequently, most people did not understand that the cooling was part of the natural cycle of climate variability, or that changes are often huge and sudden. Just 18,000 years ago we were at the peak of an Ice Age. Then, most of the ice melted and sea levels rose 150 meters (490 feet), because it was warmer for almost all of the last 10,000 years than it is today.
This misunderstanding, combined with the new paradigm of environmentalism (it is illogical and wrong to soil your own nest) created the belief that perfectly ordinary changes must be manmade, and thus had to be corrected by us as well.
During the cooling “danger,” geo-engineering proposals included:
* building a dam across the Bering Straits to block cold Arctic water, to warm the North Pacific and the middle latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere;
* dumping black soot on the Arctic ice cap to promote melting;
* adding carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere to raise global temperatures.
All these actions would impact global climate in unpredictable ways. Now we know they would have exacerbated the predominantly natural warming trend that followed.
The recent “volcano” proposal involves adding particulates (microscopic particles) to the high atmosphere to block sunlight, to lessen the supposed manmade global warming. The NBC News article references the cooling effect of the Pinatubo volcanic eruption of June 15, 1991, which ejected more particulates into the stratosphere than any eruption since Krakatoa in 1883. The resulting sulfuric acid haze caused average planetary temperatures to fall by about 0.9 degrees C (1.6 F) between 1991-93.
What NBC News neglected to mention was that this occurred during a warming period. Had the eruption happened during a cooling phase, the results could have been catastrophic. That’s what happened with the volcano Tambora in 1815. It was followed by the “year with no summer” that caused multiple extreme weather events and crop failures because it occurred during a cooling trend.
In the early 1800s, the world was already colder than today, and was in the process of cooling still further as a result of low, and decreasing, solar activity. This was during the period of the low sunspot activity of the Dalton Minimum (1790-1830). The billions of tons volcanic dust injected by the Tambora eruption, the largest in force of ejection for over 10,000 years, reduced sunlight dramatically.
The eruption occurred in April 1815, but its full impact on temperature wasn’t felt until 1816 because the volcano erupted vertically at the Equator and the dust it ejected into the Stratosphere took several months to impact both Hemispheres.
Harvest failures were widespread, especially in the densely populated areas of the eastern US and western Europe. In 1816 it snowed as far south as the Carolinas in July, and the year was dubbed “Eighteen hundred and froze to death.” The US government pleaded with farmers not to eat their seed stock as they would have nothing for the following year. That’s hard to do when your children are starving.
A gravestone inscription reads: “1771-1847, Reuben Whitten son of a revolutionary soldier a pioneer of this town (Ashland NH), cold season of 1816 raised 40 bushels of wheat on this land which kept his family and neighbours from starvation.”
In Germany, they even produced a medal for 1816-1817 with the inscription, “Great is the distress, Oh Lord, have pity.” In England the price of corn ( “wheat” in the USA) soared, and probably for the first time in history a government introduced legislation (The Corn Laws) to control price increases.
Since the best climate experts say that we can expect a gradual cooling over the next few decades as the Sun weakens, the last thing we should be doing now is artificially cooling the planet still further. Consider that as recently as 1680, in the depths of the Little Ice Age, there was a meter of ice on the Thames River in London, something unimaginable today.
In approximately 90 years, the height up the side of the glens in Scotland to which you could farm lowered by 200 meters. That doesn’t sound like much, but such a vertical change took half of Scotland out of food production. That’s the real reason for the Highland Clearances, the forced evacuation of Scotland’s Highlands and western islands.
As always, government response was inadequate or inappropriate. It is setting up to be the same this time, because the government not only ignored science but attacked those who tried to practice proper science.
“Taking carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere,” as advocated by the IPCC in its October 8 news conference, is also foolish. Historic records show that, at about 410 parts per million (ppm), the level of CO2 supposedly in the atmosphere now, we are near the lowest in the last 280 million years. As plants evolved over that time, the average level was 1200 ppm. That is why commercial greenhouses boost CO2 to that level to increase plant growth and yields by a factor of four.
The IPCC has been wrong in every prediction it’s made since 1990. It would be a grave error to use its latest forecasts as the excuse to engage in geo-engineering experiments with the only planet we have.
Tim Ball is an environmental consultant and former climatology professor at the University of Winnipeg in Manitoba. Tom Harris is executive director of the Ottawa, Canada-based International Climate Science Coalition.
Climate change has been taking place for eons yet our evolutionary ancestors must have survived enough to reproduce because we are here. The climate change we are experiencing today is so small that it takes sophisticated networks of sensors, decades to detect it Based on the paleoclimate record and the work done with models, today’s climate change is caused by the sun and the oceans over which mankind has no control. Despite the hype, there is no real evidence that CO2 has any effect on climate and plenty of scientific rationale to support the idea that the climate sensitivity of CO2 is zero. So there is no real benefit for mankind to pollute the atmosphere in order to change our current climate. If we are not careful we could inadvertently cause an extinction event, ourselves. If having to much so called greenhouse gases in our atmosphere, the real problem is not CO2 which is at roughly .04 % but rather H2O which is at roughly 2% and molecule per molecule is a stronger IR absorbed than is CO2. Getting rid of all the CO2 in the earths atmosphere would eliminate all life as we know it but would have no significant effect on the greenhouse effect for those who believe in that sort of thing. It would not be enough to split up the H2O molecule, we would also have to convert hydrogen to helium so that H2O would not reform. Getting rid of all H2O in the Earth;s atmosphere would also eliminate all life on Earth as w know it. Actually the one type of gas that is most responsible for the surface of the Earth being as warm as it is N2. LIfe would go on with 10% less N2 in the atmosphere and the surface would be significantly cooler but it is rather difficult to get rid of in significant amounts. Maybe we would all be better off if we left the Earth the way it already is.
The previous inter-glacial period, the Eemian, was warmer than this one with more ice cap melting and higher sea levels yet a climate tripping point was never crossed and the next ice age happened on schedule.
CO2 levels were lower than today but surface temperatures were higher. The real problem has been that over hundreds of millions of years, CO2 levels have been decreasing to the point where the next ice age could bring on a mass extinction event as what little CO2 is left is absorbed back into the oceans. Mankind’s use of fossil fuels is actually helping to avoid such a disaster that could happen during the next ice age. Plants depend on there being at least a minimum amount of CO2 being in the atmosphere. Plants will die without it and if plants die, we will die.
Throughout human history, great warming periods have led to prosperity. The Modern Warm Period is the most prosperous period in human history. And ironically, it’s the coldest of the Holocene’s 10 major warm periods (1,000-year cycle). The Vikings could grow crops in Greenland for hundreds of years during the 2nd coldest of the Holocene’s major warm periods. Big projects, like Notre Dame, were started in the Medieval Warm Period. The French nearly gave up on Notre Dame, because of Little Ice Age famines. The Roman Warm Period was even warmer and helped the Roman Republic and Empire prosper. And the Minoan Warm Period was even warmer.
When the Minoan ended, temperatures dropped down to about our current level. But it was sufficiently different to usher in 300 years of the Greek Dark Ages. After the Roman Warm Period, cooling temperatures rebounded for awhile during the late Roman Empire, but sank again in the 500s AD, yielding numerous famines. When temperatures bottomed about 790 AD, the Vikings couldn’t take the crop failures any more and implemented raiding parties to steal from their neighbors farther south.
The Little Ice Age was the largest body of cold in the entire Holocene, not counting the Younger Dryas — 500 years of cooler oceans yielding less rain for crops (1350-1850).
As the Little Ice Age was ending, Earth suffered a temporary setback. A volcano blew its stack in Indonesia (Dutch East Indies) and created the 1816 year without a summer. That killed thousands and turned thousands more into climate refugees. Exactly 200 years later, former CIA Director John “Commie” Brennan gave a speech at the Council on Foreign Relations (June 2016) and praised geoengineering efforts to cool the planet, particularly Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI). He loved the idea of cooling down the planet “like volcanoes do.” What a psychopath!
I know this website doesn’t like to talk about certain subjects, so I won’t use certain terms that rub people the wrong way. But when I saw a couple of years ago one lone jet trail in a clear blue sky here in the Philippines, I knew it wasn’t condensation. All along the length of that lone jet trail in a sky busy with jet traffic (without jet trails) from an international airport, there dripped long streamers of white powder-like dust. No. That wasn’t condensation, no matter what others may say. Someone mixed their SAI batch incorrectly and had begun spraying it at 300 meters, instead of the stratosphere.
Rod…yes indeed, but that is cloud/humidity seeding with 15-200 Micron vacuum packed salts. I have seen this in Bohol, Philippines where they use it to seed the local atmosphere that causes condensation rains at night to fill multiple reservoirs so they can store water for the rice planting and flooding. I think we need to think about this for forest mitigation for fire control. There is always a time you can can squeeze some rain out of the atmosphere when the clouds do saunter in. This is why they drop real fine salt powder into the atmosphere at different levels on different days.
Take a quick look at the newspaper articles below in Bohol, Philippines.
http://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2018/11/04/45-hour-cloud-seeding-in-bohol-starts-on-thursday/
http://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2018/11/11/cloud-seeding-ops-bring-rain-in-bohol/
One of the ways to increase crop yields is to warm the soil, or, if you’re doing aquaculture, warming the water. A 1940s/50s technique used to warm water by improving the efficiency of solar uptake was to drip a very small amount of light oil on the surface. this reduces transpiration and by smoothing the surface reduces albedo. result, warmer ponds.
Now, I wonder what would happen if you did a really big experiment by, say, sinking oil tankers every week for years all over the world’s oceans — you could give the experiment a catchy title like, you know, World War 2. You’d get extra warmth because there’d be fewer waves and fewer salt nuclei for cloud formation. If it worked you’d end up with some sort of temperature excursion. You’d need a catchy name for that as well. How about ‘the blip’?
Now, if we could only find some cause for ocean warming other than CO2… Now, whatever could it be?
https://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/OCEAN_PLANET/HTML/peril_oil_pollution.html
JF
I wish people would listen — we could save a great deal of money.
Julian Flood November 28, 2018 at 10:13 am
“very small amount of light oil on the surface.”
This oil also killed mosquito’s .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zsapdzepof0
That sounds like it was dumping fuel — you sometimes have to do that if you’re too heavy for landing. It’s a common response to an emergency which means you need to get back on the ground in a hurry.
JF
Can also do the Rendlesham Forest UFO.
the planet will still be here long after we have gone.