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[ Monday, March 03, 2008 14:19 ]

Legacy Journal: William F. Buckley

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Politics

Summary:

William F. Buckley, Jr and John F. Kennedy both visited Eugene and the University of Oregon in 1959-60.  Both were impressive men to those of us who were young sophomores and unsophisticated, small town country rubes. We knew we has seen the elephant. 

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We did read the newspaper and watch B&W TV so were were aware of the that writer Buckley was tilting the windmills of Godless Yale University.  Kennedy was preparing his bold move from the Senate to the White House.

Both were tall, tanned, elegant, articulate, and to the manor born. The Ivy League was part of their shared pedigree.

WFB’s UofO forum was the Fishbowl in the Student Union where he spoke without notes in patrician tones about what, I do not recall.  But his style was memorable.  His tailored suit was without a crease, the knot of his tire was just right, his posture and diction were perfect, his message was cool, clear and logical.

JFK’s college appearance was a quick Q&A with a small campus group gathered at the cramped studio of the campus radio station.

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[ Friday, February 15, 2008 13:19 ]

Legacy Journal: Friday Fun Factory

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Commentary

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* What a world!  Some say that the world is not reading.  Yet, e-mails, text messengers, chat rooms, news outlets instruction manuals, PDF documents, online databases and blogs at exploding.  Yes, the newsroom staff at the nytimes was reduced by 7.5%.  Competition, cost pressures and technology have a way of reducing the drag effect of death weight.

* Global Warming?  It the February spike in mid west tornado activity the result of surveillance and reporting , Gulf Warming, or Cooling from northern Canada weather fronts?  That eminent climate and ecology authority, Senator John Kerry , seems to have it all figured out is case some of the rest of us seem conflicted, uncertain or confused.

* Meanwhile, seniors in OLLI classes at Osher RIT are taking on science topics like the Physics of Global Climate and Darwin’s five year round-the world voyage of discover aboard the converted bark, H,M.S. Beagle. at the age of 22 beginning in 1832.  It took Darwin another 25 years to digest his experiences and publish his work on evolution, natural selection, and the science framework around the biologic time line and path of the human species.  Intelligent Design has come under the microscope and is in the cross hairs of this serious minded group.

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:  So, thanks from Rochester, NY to Rochester, Minnesota and the staff at Nevin’s shop at EEhosting.com for their recent annual site reregistration work.

:: Thanks for NOAA, the folks at the National Weather Forecasting service, and the good work of Glenn Johnson, the really fine weather reporter at ABC 13WHAM and Democrat&Chronicle Rochester, NY weather columnist.

:::  Also, congrats to Jon Little for his new faculty member website at Monroe Community College where he teaches Weather and Climate, and Physical Geography. Jon is a first instructor in the Department of Chemistry and GeoScience .  Jon’s site includes a PDF file or his University of Delaware Master’s Degree thesis based on field work done in Alaska’s Arctic North Slope, on site photographs, links to climate and weather resources, and information for his western upstate New York students. He interests included extreme weather, permafrost, local real time weather monitoring, regional geography, and the appropriate use of technology in education. He also teaches at SUNY Geneseo

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[ Friday, December 14, 2007 07:00 ]

Legacy Journal: Friday Summary: Testing standards for steroids, HGH, and carbon dioxide.

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Commentary

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“There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance.”




Question?:

#1: What is the “best quess” average surface land temperature of the continental United States?

         #2; What is the absolute increase over 50 years in the the carbon dioxide concentration in ppm as measured by Keeling and displayed by his Curve at Mauna Loa, Hawaii?

The UN IPCC Bali fest is over and without significant results.  No Highs. No Lows. No Home Runs.  Blame the U.S and the current administration, feed the press predictions of corral extinction and island flooding, release baby turtles into tide pools, and return to the snows storms of New York City if your jet can get clearance to land.  But, the jet trails from Bali are a sign of more meeting over the next two years to put meat on the bones and numbers on the Road Map. Rest assured that no meeting will be held in a midwest Interstate truck stop diner.

The stats of climate sceptic Bjorn Lomborg continue to be fairly report by the press in his native country, Denmark.

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Revkin of Dot Earth blog site at the nytimes stayed home in NYC while colleagues covered Bali and the San Francisco meeting of the American GeoPhysical Union.  Coral reef bleaching by warm acidic tropical ocean waters is one of Revkin’s concerns.  He also covers the Arctic region ---during the summer.  Beware of pictures of Polar bears in full sunlight in winter time articles.

Meanwhile, the Mitchell Report has been released.  The position of the Unions that represent most American Professional Athletes is now clear.  They oppose using blood to test for performance enhancing drug, some of which could be used for filling criminal charges.  Urine testing for metabolic products has become more sophisticated, but if you want the unfiltered truth, go for the serum. That is were the action is.  For an accurate, precise and definitive result, your doctor will order a blood test.  Diabete?  Pregnacy?  Hepatitis? Hypothyroid? Malaria?  Menopause?  The tests quick, inexpensive, automated, and widely available.  Tests for HGH was available now; more are on their way to the marketplace.
90% certainty by be good enough for the UN IPCC.  Blood test for pregnancy are > 99.9%.  Welcome to the world of black or white, yes or nor, right or wrong, eat or west, up or down.  Get over it.

Answer: #1:

54 degrees F. The average temperature would be lower if you included Alaska, Canada and their ice masses and the surface temperatures of their contiguous waters.

            #2: 50-70 ppm.  The average is less than one ppm per year.  The initial 1958 reading was 320 ppm. That is an absolute interval change of 0.007% !  Remember we a talking parts per million here.  Water vapor is the primary atmospheric driver in maintaining a remarkably stable average temperature of planet Earth.  The earth’s orbit, tilt and the Sun’s radiant output are of course dynamic external variables.

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[ Tuesday, November 09, 2004 10:39 ]

The Polar Express Arctic Meltdown: A Hot topic in a Frigid Region.

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Science and Technology

Summary:

Global warming is the answer to many serious and most rhetorical questions about Environment cause and effect .  The Greenhouse Effect is clear and concrete metaphor.  Melting Arctic Ocean sea ice and permafrost thaw are the symptoms.  Industrial CO2 emissions from the tailpipe and the smokestack is the cause.  The cure is global policy like the Kyoto Protocol recently endorsed by V. Putin and the Russian Duma. The National Geographic, its writers and photographers are now the science journal of record for many popular culture readers and mass media reporters .

Recently, sea ice and glaciers in the western Arctic have been the subject of mass media reporting including a PBS aboard ship visit to a US Coast Guard Icebreaker with a 40 scientist research team sampling the local CO2 cycle..  Other reports have include a scare yout pants off segment by ABC’s northlands expert, Canadian born, New York based anchorman, Peter Jennings.  Today, the Cal Aggie carried a News piece by Mike Toner, of the Cox News Service on the early news from a gathering of 300 scientists who are attending an International symposium in Reykjavik. Iceland.  The headline grabbing projections are for massive Global consequences of an incompletely studied, poorly documented and barely understood region and complex natural system.

It should be noted that the Polar region and most of the Arctic Ocean is now in near total sub-zero.  That inhospitable condition will continue of five months without interruption. The great whales have long deported for Maui, the terns are well on their way to Antarctica, the caribou herds have vacated the North Slope, the summer scientists have returned to their winter abodes well to the south.  Is this the picture that Heart landers in the Sacramento Valley are getting from the National Geographic?

No, the picture is one of a well lighted, poster-child, polar bear “stranded” on a wafer of floating sea ice. Quick ,send money to save or study the plight of the poor creature.

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* Perhaps the career and comments of a widely quoted and respected member of the academic elite class, population crusader, Garrett Hardin is worthy of review. 

* Vaclav Smil as written an obiturary in the American Scientist, published the Sigma Xi.  Hardin, the father of four, was a vigorous supporter of Planned Parenthood, author of the Commons Carrying Capacity argument of limiting population growth and migration( physical and cultural overloads are his twin themes.  His was also a CO-founder of the American Eugenics Society, a member of the Universalist - Unitarian Church, and a member of the Hemlock Society.  He retired from his academic post at the University of California,Santa Barbara in 1978.  Born in Dallas into a branch of the outlaw Hardin clan of Texas, he trained at biology at the University of Chicago where he was a Phi Beta Kappa.  His PhD was from Stanford.  He is the author of popular works on population studies including The Tragedy of the Commons.

* Like his kindred spirit Paul Erhlich, Hardin and elite leaders united under the Club of Rome flag , have long been making long term projections of the logically inevitability of the global collapse of complex social and natural systems because of destructive individual self interest, massive demographic trends and population induced environmental degradation.  They are true believers in the Church of Malthus. What he and others did not see was the dramatic demographic shift in the status of women in consumer based first, second and third world societies.  Plus, we are now witnessing the ability of 1.3 billion mainland Chinese to feed themselves and to export quality goods and services to the West.  No trend lasts forever, not ever human populations.

* Likewise, what the Global Warming Earth Science community has not done is present a comprehensive and integrated picture of how global energy flows, CO2 cycles, Oceans and Earth orbits and tilts explain well known natural phenomena like variable ocean currents, different temperature trends in Eastern Canada Vs Western Alaska, a fluctuating Arctic Ozone effect, the effect of tundra fires in Arctic Siberia, etc.

See the positive Julian Simon inspired. Ecology Bootcamp fired Arctic Ocean MultiMedia Presentation.

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