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By CHARLES J. HANLEY, AP Special Correspondent Charles J. Hanley, Ap Special Correspondent – Mon Dec 7, 7:08 am ET

It dawned with the warmest winter on record in the United States. And when the sun sets this New Year's Eve, the decade of the 2000s will end as the warmest ever on global temperature charts.

Warmer still, scientists say, lies ahead.

Through 10 years of global boom and bust, of breakneck change around the planet, of terrorism, war and division, all people everywhere under that warming sun faced one threat together: the buildup of greenhouse gases, the rise in temperatures, the danger of a shifting climate, of drought, weather extremes and encroaching seas, of untold damage to the world humanity has created for itself over millennia.

As the decade neared its close, the U.N. gathered presidents and premiers of almost 100 nations for a "climate summit" to take united action, to sharply cut back the burning of coal and other fossil fuels.

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told them they had "a powerful opportunity to get on the right side of history" at a year-ending climate conference in Copenhagen.

Once again, however, disunity might keep the world's nations on this side of making historic decisions.

"Deep down, we know that you are not really listening," the Maldives' Mohamed Nasheed told fellow presidents at September's summit.

Nasheed's tiny homeland, a sprinkling of low-lying islands in the Indian Ocean, will be one of the earliest victims of seas rising from heat expansion and melting glaciers. On remote islets of Papua New Guinea, on Pacific atolls, on bleak Arctic shores, other coastal peoples in the 2000s were already making plans, packing up, seeking shelter.

The warming seas were growing more acid, too, from absorbing carbon dioxide, the biggest greenhouse gas in an overloaded atmosphere. Together, warmer waters and acidity will kill coral reefs and imperil other marine life — from plankton at the bottom of the food chain, to starfish and crabs, mussels and sea urchins.

Over the decade's first nine years, global temperatures averaged 0.6 degrees Celsius (1.1 degrees F) higher than the 1951-1980 average, NASA reported. And temperatures rose faster in the far north than anyplace else on Earth.

The decade's final three summers melted Arctic sea ice more than ever before in modern times. Greenland's gargantuan ice cap was pouring 3 percent more meltwater into the sea each year. Every summer's thaw reached deeper into the Arctic permafrost, threatening to unlock vast amounts of methane, a global-warming gas.

Less ice meant less sunlight reflected, more heat absorbed by the Earth. More methane escaping the tundra meant more warming, more thawing, more methane released.

At the bottom of the world, late in the decade, International Polar Year research found that Antarctica, too, was warming. Floating ice shelves fringing its coast weakened, some breaking away, allowing the glaciers behind them to push ice faster into the rising oceans.

On six continents the glaciers retreated through the 2000s, shrinking future water sources for countless millions of Indians, Chinese, South Americans. The great lakes of Africa were shrinking, too, from higher temperatures, evaporation and drought. Across the temperate zones, flowers bloomed earlier, lakes froze later, bark beetles bored their destructive way northward through warmer forests. In the Arctic, surprised Eskimos spotted the red breasts of southern robins.

In the 2000s, all this was happening faster than anticipated, scientists said. So were other things: By late in the decade, global emissions of carbon dioxide matched the worst case among seven scenarios laid down in 2001 by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the U.N. scientific network formed to peer into climate's future. Almost 29 billion tons of the gas poured skyward annually — 23 percent higher than at the decade's start.

By year-end 2008, the 2000s already included eight of the 10 warmest years on record. By 2060, that trajectory could push temperatures a dangerous 4 degrees C (7 degrees F) or more higher than preindustrial levels, British scientists said.

Early in the decade, the president of the United States, the biggest emitter, blamed "incomplete" science for the U.S. stand against rolling back emissions, as other industrial nations were trying to do. As the decade wore on and emissions grew, American reasoning leaned more toward the economic.

By 2009, with a new president and Congress, Washington seemed ready to talk. But in the front ranks of climate research — where they scale the glaciers, drill into ocean sediments, monitor a changing Earth through a web of satellite eyes — scientists feared they were running out of time.

Before the turn of the last century, with slide rule, pencil and months of tedious calculation, Svante Arrhenius was the first to show that carbon dioxide would warm the planet — in 3,000 years. The brilliant Swede hadn't foreseen the 20th-century explosion in use of fossil fuels.

Today their supercomputers tell his scientific heirs a much more urgent story: To halt and reverse that explosion of emissions, to head off a planetary climate crisis, the 10 years that dawn this Jan. 1 will be the fateful years, the final chance, the last decade.

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Charles J. Hanley has covered climate issues for The Associated Press since the Kyoto conference of 1997.


What are we calling "on record"? The ‘warmest decade ever’ is pretty laughable, unless one does not believe in dinosaurs.

But if we aren’t using the geological record to say that the 2000s were the "warmest on record," we really aren’t saying so much, since our worldwide meteorological records don’t go back very far. And even then they are not that all that trustworthy.

But for the sake of argument let’s ignore all the data, including the CRU’s very own charts which show no increase in global temperatures for the last ten years, and say that it’s all true.

Let’s use the global warming scientists’ method for finding ’cause and effect’ and look at the most significant environmental event that occurred before the start of the decade – the ‘Kyoto Protocol’ – which was officially adopted in December 1997.

As of October 2009, 187 states have signed and ratified the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, aimed at combating global warming.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L...Protocol_signatories

And while the US ‘signed’ the Kyoto Protocol, it did not officially ratify it. However, many US states are abiding by it — including, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Massachusetts, and Maryland.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Moreover the following US cities have also "signed on" to Kyoto and are abiding by its requirements:

Albany, New York; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Alexandria, Virginia; Ann Arbor, Michigan; Arlington, Texas; Atlanta, Georgia; Austin, Texas; Baltimore, Maryland; Berkeley, California; Boston, Massachusetts; Charleston, South Carolina;Chattanooga, Tennessee; Chicago, Illinois; Cincinnati, Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; Dallas, Texas; Denver, Colorado; Des Moines, Iowa; Fayetteville, Arkansas; Hartford, Connecticut; Honolulu, Hawaii; Indianapolis, Indiana; Jersey City, New Jersey; Lansing, Michigan; Las Vegas, Nevada; Lexington, Kentucky; Lincoln, Nebraska; Little Rock, Arkansas; Los Angeles, California; Louisville, Kentucky; Madison, Wisconsin; Miami, Florida; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Nashville, Tennessee; New Orleans, Louisiana; New York, New York; Oakland, California; Omaha, Nebraska; Pasadena, California; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Phoenix, Arizona; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Portland, Oregon; Providence, Rhode Island; Richmond, Virginia; Sacramento, California; Salt Lake City, Utah; San Antonio, Texas; San Francisco, California; San Jose, California; Santa Ana, California; Santa Fe, New Mexico; Seattle, Washington; St. Louis, Missouri; Tacoma, Washington; Tallahassee, Florida; Tampa, Florida; Topeka, Kansas; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Virginia Beach, Virginia; Washington, D.C.; West Palm Beach, Florida; Wilmington, Delaware; Wilmington, North Carolina.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

And yet we are told that global warming sped up, carbon emissions have increased dramatically — and, indeed, everything is now far more worse than was predicted ten years ago.

So what good did Kyoto do? It seems to us like it just made things worse.

And why should we expect that a Copenhagen agreement will do any better?

Using the logic of the Warm Mongers, shouldn’t we believe that a Copenhagen Protocol will cause even more carbon emissions and global warming?
 
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For the people too young to recall that the same bogus (scientists?) were singing a different tune in the 1970's.
http://www.forbes.com/2009/12/...chnology-sutton.html


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15 of the last 16 months in Ft. Lauderdale have been above the 30 year average. October 2009 was the 10th warmest in 115 years.
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Hey taggie, what are the years you posted that are warmer listed 1 through 9?
 
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The poor 'lil polar bear, about to drown?
All algore forgot to mention was that polar bears routinely swim up to 60 miles without breaking a sweat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Apparently Lake Superior must have reached 75 degrees F earlier than usual, my old stomping grounds got dumped on with two (2) feet of snow with another two (2) feet anticipated later this week!
Must be all that evil CO2 warming up the lake water!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Apparently Lake Superior must have reached 75 degrees F earlier than usual, my old stomping grounds got dumped on with two (2) feet of snow with another two (2) feet anticipated later this week!
Must be all that evil CO2 warming up the lake water!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


You can't possibly be that dense. Wait a minute, yeah you could.
 
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Gotta have that warm water, RIGHT????????????????????????????????


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Gotta have that warm water, RIGHT????????????????????????????????


Yup, I was right.
 
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Right about WHAT is the 64 million dollar question?????????????????????????????????????


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Copenhagen airport welcomed 140 extra private jets during the climate change summit, everyone else in the eye of the global warming storm is circling their solar-powered wagons. Let's start with CO2. Activists tell us that man-caused CO2 is creating global warming. However, only 3 percent of CO2 comes from people. The ...rest comes from oceans, animals and Ryan Seacrest


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In Sacramento, California, it was snowy and 20 degrees -- unusually cold for this time of year,

Major storm moving east across U.S.







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algore has to have been to the rapists seminar on how to lie. algore was on TV and one bald-faced lie after another slid from his mouth!
His lie is that the last E-mail exposing the man-made global warming hoax was from ten (10) years ago!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Times flies when lies are your prime way of life apparently, the last E-mail was on November 12, 2009!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Global warming is 100% for real! It was invent by Al Gore right after he invented the internet.....


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Ten more minutes of tutelage for those that don't even know, or care to know, the differnece between weather and climate.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNbjqSyWdcs


Later Larry

Sapere aude!

"Put some jam on the bottom shelf where the little man can reach it."

"The Truth", it's just another liberal conspiracy!
 
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Will this egotistical conceited snob ever quit looking down his nose at us poor uneducated slobs, in his estimation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Will this egotistical conceited snob ever quit looking down his nose at us poor uneducated slobs, in his estimation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Are you sure it's just an estimation?
 
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DEFINITELY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My intelligence, education, common sense and life's accomplishments dwarf his minor successes but not his small minded high brow narcistic evalauation of himself!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Will this egotistical conceited snob ever quit looking down his nose at us poor uneducated slobs, in his estimation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Certainly not someone as arrogant and willfully stupid as you, Bill. I think many others around here are capable of actually thinking for themselves, and at least looking at the other side, it is for them that I post.

It appears that I posted at 06:50 PM and your response appeared at 06:53 PM not time enough to see even 1/3 of the post I linked, before you launched your ad hominem. Afraid to view things that might blow holes in your neat little prepackaged world, spoon fed to you from one of the usual line of entertainers?

Again another sparkling example of the lack of intellectual honesty you so often display, and as if it were a trait people actually admire.

“Enlightenment” one of those ideals this country appears to have been founded on. Seeing how you seem to be totally lacking in this commodity, I will repost the definition just for you.

“Enlightenment is man’s release from his self incurred tutelage. Tutelage is man’s inability to make use of his understanding without direction from another. Self incurred is this tutelage, when its cause lies not in lack of reason, but in lack of resolution and courage to use it without direction from another.

Laziness and cowardice are the reasons why so great a portion of mankind, after nature has long since discharge them from external direction, nevertheless remains under lifelong tutelage, and why it is so easy for others to set themselves up as their guardians.”

Immanuel Kant 1784


Later Larry

Sapere aude!

"Put some jam on the bottom shelf where the little man can reach it."

"The Truth", it's just another liberal conspiracy!
 
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You're a blithering narcistic idiot that swallows all the socialist/marxist/communist bull shyt as gospel!
News flash, you're out of the main stream, I realize in your fantasized world that sets you apart along with the cowardly 0boy and his crowd, because the majority of REAL Americans believe in the creator!
You and wonder boy had best pool your resources, I realize you have scant assets even though you fancy yourself as brilliant but maybe wonderboys daddy and mommy can set you up, to buy an island somewhere!


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