• http://www.kirigin.com ivankirigin

    There is interesting to note about alternative energies like solar power, wind, tide, wave, deep sea cool water, etc.

    They all directly take energy from the same system that is ostensibly getting hotter.

    I guess the electricity used is all eventually turning back into heat, but I might be wrong. I’m curious if you could have local effects of weather change because of highly localized heat-removers aka alternative energy.

    There is probably an order of magnitube problem: small changes in temperature across the globe probably equate to more energy than all our electricity and heating requirements — for now.

  • Jake

    Once we stop global warming, it won’t be too hot, or too cold, or too wet, or too dry. Everything will be just right.

  • http://triticale.mu.nu triticale

    Yeah, Jake, but it will still be oatmeal…