Holistic Anthropogenic Climate Change Science

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Written by Tom Saunders   
Saturday, 26 December 2015 07:03
Anthropogenic Climate Change Science is about more than just global warming events. At the same time global warming events are happening, there are biological and genetic disruptions happening in man’s micro environment. These disruptions are felt in man’s social environment as well. All these disruptions are caused by essentially the same man-made sources, and are all part of ACD (Anthropogenic Climate Disruption) Science. http://www.tribunalonfracking.org/statements/primer-on-ets-edcs-and-climate-change/

Global Warming and Greenhouse Gases

The Swiss scientist named Svante Arrhenius in 1896 is attributed to revealing the basic theory of the greenhouse effect. He is said to have worked it out with pencil and paper. Since then anthropogenic climate disruptions related to global warming and the greenhouse effect have been shown with better demonstrable scientific methods. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hansen

The greenhouse effect is the process by which solar radiation entering the planet's atmosphere warms the planet's surface to a temperature above what it would be in the absence of gases in the atmosphere.

The gas in the Earth’s atmosphere absorbs about 90 percent of this solar heat and traps it in the troposphere. Carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases act like an insulator blanket, absorbing infrared radiation preventing it from escaping into outer space.

John Tyndall in 1898 explained the heat in the Earth's atmosphere in terms of the capacities of the various gases in the air to absorb radiant heat, also known as infrared radiation. He was the first to correctly measure the relative infrared absorptive powers of the gases nitrogen, oxygen, water vapor, carbon dioxide, ozone, methane, etc.

The excess accumulation of harmful greenhouse gases causes increased global warming, acting like a thicker blanket around the earth. Greenhouse gases include water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, nitrous oxide, particulates, hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons and sulfur hexafluoride. Methane is thought to be the most dangerous or potent greenhouse gas in terms of global warming.

The Destructive Effects of Global Warming Gases

Acidification of earth’s hydrosphere and the melting of icecaps and glaciers are two of the most destructive events related to Global Warming and increasing amounts of carbon dioxide. Increases in the intensity of storms and droughts are also related to the impact of increases in harmful greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/co2/story/Ocean+Acidification

Since before 1900 the earth’s atmospheric base temperature has risen by 1.4 degrees F. According to EPA estimates it has been projected to increase by 2 to 11.5 over the next 100 years. This excess of gases is going to create even more stress on the earth’s cleansing ‘carbon sink’ capacities.

The Destructive Medical Effects of Gas Fracking

"Critical Contamination is when a biological, chemical, or radioactive Environmental Toxin causes a definable medical condition." Hydraulic Gas Fracking is one of the biggest contributors to critical points related to ACD events. The fracking process emits greenhouse gases and contaminates the air and water with Endocrine Disruption Chemicals. http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/277-75/34170-fracking-methane-and-paris also; http://fracdallas.org/docs/edc.html

Physicians for Social Responsibility have published a comprehensive work on the dangers of fracking. http://www.psr.org/assets/pdfs/fracking-compendium.pdf

Dr. Susan Nagel of the University of Missouri and others determined that critical contamination from EDCs can happen as far away as ten miles from a fracking operation. http://press.endocrine.org/doi/10.1210/jc.2014-4324 http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/wp-content/uploads/advpub/2015/8/ehp.1409535.acco.pdf

Physicians Science & Engineers has a fine database on healthy energy and ACD related articles. https://www.zotero.org/groups/pse_study_citation_database/items/

"The Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism" has published a report by a number of leading experts who say there is a 99% possibility that exposure to Endocrine Disruption Chemicals (EDCs) will cause a health problem. http://press.endocrine.org/doi/10.1210/jc.2014-4324 http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/wp-content/uploads/advpub/2015/8/ehp.1409535.acco.pdf

A medical study by Dr. Panettieri, R.A. quoted: "People who live near fracking sites suffer higher rates of heart conditions and a neurological illness says research." An American Pediatric study comes to the same conclusion, as have other medical studies. http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/people-who-live-near-fracking-sites-suffer-higher-rates-of-heart-conditions-and-neurological-illnesses-says-research-10391339.html

Dr. Zak Hildenbrand of the University of Texas with his team of scientists recently tested 550 drinking water sources in the same area as the 20,000 fracking wells over the North Texas Barnett Shale Region. They found alarming EDC contamination. https://www.earthworksaction.org/files/pubsothers/ACSA_Comprehensive_Analysis _of_Groundwater_Quality_in_the_Barnett_Shale_Region.pdf

ACD Feedback Loops, Tipping, and Extinction Points

Anthropogenic Climate Disruption Science is the study of non-linear or extreme events and changes related to the earth’s spherical conditions.

Environmental Science is built upon measuring the conditions and changes of the geosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and atmosphere. Much of this science involves feedback loops. In general, feedback is the process in which changing one quantity changes a second quantity, and the change in the second quantity in turn causes changes in the first.

In ACD Science a Tipping Point is when change due to human activity causes a condition or situation which makes any human reversal of the change impossible. An Extinction Point is when a species or thing ceases to exist. The two points are often related.

A warning sign of an impending tipping point in a system is called “Critical Slowing Down.” This signal is the decreasing rate of recovery time from small disturbances to a system as it approaches a tipping point. When a system is close to a tipping point, it can take a longer time to recover from even a very small disturbance.
http://ecologicalsociology.blogspot.com/2010/09/tipping-points-and-critical-slowing.html

The Future of Anthropogenic Climate Disruptions

The future of Anthropogenic Climate Disruptions (ACDs) are ever increasing number of severe inland floods, rising oceans, droughts, superstorms, ocean/lake acidification destruction, earthquakes, toxic biological, chemical, and radioactive contaminations, growing global greenhouse gas effects, huge property damage, social instability, famine, community displacement, and critical shortages of life essential goods, and fewer organized essential life services.

The world will also see an ever increasing number of extinctions of land and ocean creatures. These disruptions will increase in severity per each future 50 year ACD timeline cycle.

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