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By Julian Cribb, published 1/3/2007If we hope that our oceans will sustain us in the future, we must sustain them in the present.
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Posted by Fester, Saturday, 10 March 2007 10:16:23 AM
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Out of interest Kaep, could ocean seeding have a role in influencing rainfall?
http://www.speroforum.com/site/article.asp?idarticle=8075 Posted by Fester, Sunday, 11 March 2007 3:32:55 PM
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Fester,
Yes, climate engineering is possible. However, RECCE theory predicts changing the trajectory of major global energy circuits will require raising or lowering the ENTROPY of strategic proximal REGIONS by at least 50% of the ENTROPY adjacent to that REGION. To lower that magnitude of Entropy (heating) requires more Energy than clean-up costs after climate changes like cyclones or drought. To raise the entropy or deliberately pollute on such a scale would do more harm than good and cost $billions in infrastructure and execution costs. This is why cloud seeding has failed and why global albedo pollution will fail as a climate altering strategy. Do-gooder scientists haven't done their homework. The massive ENERGY balances that must be addressed in order to get any significant advantage are humungous. Fortunately nature has its own way ... Wetlands. And specially engineered wetlands with infrastucture supplied by companies like CDC can improve on nature up to 100 fold in shifting the gravitas of global thermodynamics away from the oceans and back onto land. We live mainly on land and only when entropy balances are generally shifted towards land stored with low entropy saved in millions of 1-2 acre wetlands (EWBs-Engineered Werland Basins),will climate engineering, saving US from calamities, become truly feasible. ITM Australian scientists are just starting to notice the SHA anomalies off NSW that I have been implicating in causing perpetual NSW drought. http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/Coldwater-eddy-forms-off-Sydney-coast/2007/03/14/1173722502660.html It is a short step from here to realising the power of RECCE theory, developing water recycling policies and EWBs, and ending NSW drought. But if our Chamber-of-commerce, News Media and chamber of commerce proxy Labour government keeps making provision to immigrate 70,000 people a year into Sydney (the epicentre of coastal SHA anomalies)for quickie-profits-and kickbacks-for-the-few, any remediation will be quickly offset. The truth be known? NSW drought should be called Corruption Incarnate or Labor's "IMMIGRATION CURSE". The only way to solve this problem is for people to change governments as often as they change their underwear. That will make it too costly for the chamber-of-commerce and other corrupting influences to keep $soilng the fabric of state political processes. Posted by KAEP, Wednesday, 14 March 2007 8:03:54 AM
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16 March 07,
Mackay is polluting the GBR again. Today's SHA map shows a cyclone strike vector approaching from the Nth East sometime in the next 14 days. http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/trinanes/tmp/sha1174029005.gif Who'll blink first? The Cyclone or will Mackay's fat cat developers clean up that plume in time to halt the beast? ITM Qld Premier Beatie still thinks climate change is all about expanding opportunities for a few rich people in Qld, a la Joh. http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/Qld-doesnt-want-unskilled-southerners/2007/03/16/1173722731346.html He has even set up his own $7.5 million per year climate manipulation investigation unit, probably to intimidate RECCE theory into making Qld a decent place to live. Climatologically speaking of course. We can only wonder what the hell is going through Beatie's mind: "It's not about cleaning the oceans or the GBR or saving some poxy ecosystems, its about my close mates in Qld getting richer. Don't you southerners worry about THAT!." Posted by KAEP, Friday, 16 March 2007 6:07:31 PM
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Posted by KAEP, Sunday, 18 March 2007 1:02:24 PM
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Mackay cyclone still in the offing,
The SHA circuitry is evident in this map: http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/dataphod1/work/HHP/NEW/2007081spsha.png The Heat is there to the NE for the second law of thermodynamics to shift to the most polluted area (Mackay): http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/dataphod1/work/HHP/NEW/2007081spsst.png It won't happen overnight but its still .... INCOMING! Posted by KAEP, Saturday, 24 March 2007 1:26:46 PM
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Once a theory is substantially supported by evidence, it rises above politics. Please keep the forum updated with your progress, as it is far more interesting than much of the petty bickering here.