Yesterday
Thomas Lifson wrote of a university study that demonstrates that the world's
deserts are greening due to higher atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide – that
same atmospheric carbon dioxide that has hysterical global warmists wringing
their sweaty hands and crying that the sky is falling. Reading that blog
post brought to mind another
study referenced by Lifson some months ago – a Yale study that upwardly revised the total
estimated tree count in the world from 400 billion to 3.04 trillion, a
game-changing increase.
Most
likely some of that higher tree count overlaps with the expanded greening of
the deserts, certainly in the outer fringe areas. But the bottom line is
that there are a lot more carbon dioxide-breathing, oxygen-exhaling life forms
on this planet than all these so-called climate change computer models had programmed
into it when they were developed to predict the future climatic conditions of
this planet.
If these computer models used "settled
science's" accepted figure of that time of 400 billion trees in this world
breathing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, then their input was so
incredibly far off base as to render their projections of worldwide heating and
subsequent human disaster worthless. An extra 2.6 trillion trees
can suck up a whole lot of all those tons of anthropogenic atmospheric carbon
dioxide that was programmed into those models. It just
could be that the famed hockey stick has just taken on the predictive
dimensions of a hockey puck in all those elaborate equations.
So
could someone please give Cheryl Crow a heads-up that there are a whole lot more
trees than the poor girl believed when she
publicly pledged to use a single panel of toilet tissue for her most
intimate cleaning purposes? Bet those musical dudes who ride on her
biodiesel bus, or Uber, or whatever she's using for transport nowadays would
sure appreciate it.
Countdown
till some pointy-headed liberal professor produces a study that predicts
with absolute certainty that mankind is endangered by trees taking over
the world: ten…nine…eight…
Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2016/02/climate_warming_computer_models_off_by_a_treemendous_factor.html#ixzz40XM2u0UU