Discovery of new Greenhouse Gases by PC Research have a
major bearing on the biggest cause of Global Climatic Change. We must get our data out, so the
serious impacts of these contaminants can be eliminated.
Everyone assumes that CO2 is the main greenhouse gas
responsible for global warming -- but it may not be!
CO2 is the most abundant global-warming gas, but we have discovered other
man-made pollutants in lesser volume, yet with much more serious impacts
on global climatic change -- they urgently need to be minimized. |
Earth's ecosystems used to be defined only by climatic, latitudinal and
oceanic factors (at right). PC Research's advanced climatic research, since
1980, discovered that the biggest rises in global warming did not correlate to those periods when CO2 was at maximum output.
Instead, the spikes in global warming correlate to recent "technologic
advances" forced upon western countries by governments fixed on cutting
land and soil pollution. Starting in ~ 1975, legislators, instead, forced
far more insidious pollutants than CO2 into the atmosphere, and everyone has suffered the consequences ever since.
Scientists, legislators, environmentalists, and the public are still unaware
of the most insidious causes of global warming. Even Global Climatic
Panels can't get off the CO2 bandwagon, and consider all greenhouse factors. |
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Soils (at left) are as vital to people as forests are to climatic stability.
Over-cultivation has depleted soils across the most habited parts
of the world -- but they recover soon, and quite well. Soils and
the land are a robust sink for pollutants on a global scale -- 100X more
robust than forests, and 10,000X more robust than our atmosphere's fragile
climatic balance.
Pollutants in the soil are washed into the oceans, where they sink to the
lowest depths, and are naturally sequestered in ways that humans cannot
accomplish. Better that pollutants end up in oceanic abysses than
in our delicate atmosphere, where they can detrimentally imperil all life
on our planet. |
World forests (right) help buffer climatic fluctuation, normalize rainfall,
limit global warming, cut pollution, and promote bio- longevity. Developed
countries clear cut 70% of world forests across the eastern United States,
Europe, and Asia (red on map) in decades past. Now they blame Brazil for
doing the same, after the irreparable damage has already been done.
Developed countries have irrevocably altered so many crucial global ecosystems,
that they cannot be viewed independent of human influence and activities.
Since 1900, each decade has seen 2-5 times more impact than the previous
decades. |
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People overcrowding (red to blue, left) destroys more crucial world forest
and global ecologic assets than all other impacts combined. The only
truly global resource we have to protect Earth's climate from runaway overheating is green forests. Any man-made efforts are trivially ineffective in comparison.
People can live in harmony with forests, if they want to. Every developed
country could, in 1-2 decades, reforest all land they raped earlier, to
offset impacts in other places. But they find it more "convenient"
to blame under-developed countries than take responsibility for their own
decisions, and act to fix them. |
Ocean temperatures (red=hot, green=cold, gray=freezing, at right) have been rising since about 1980, but have risen dramatically since about 2000 to where, now, each year is noticeably hotter than previous ones.
Oceanic temperature changes and the "Pacific Decadal Oscillation"
are supposed to cause El Niņo and La Niņa events (dry vs. wet). Our careful
research shows how global warming now invalidates this assumption.
The wet period of 1979 to 1991, the very dry period from 1993 to 2005,
and the wet humid period from 2006 on, are a direct result of a complex
interplay between atmospheric temperature rise and ocean temperature rises
-- which now control climate changes (not historical fluctuations). |
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The atmosphere responds very quickly to contaminants we pump into it from
our polluting modern technologies. Atmospheric circulation patterns
can redistribute global-warming contaminants over the entire planet faster
than anyone realizes.
In contrast, the oceans respond much slower to contaminants that cause
global warming, so the delay between the instantaneous atmospheric response,
and a slower ocean warming (which ultimately powerfully affects global
warming), has caused most scientists to not recognize the underlying causes
of global climatic change, or how just precipitously close we are to "runaway
global overheating".
We've studied the causes of climatic changes for 20 years, not just looked at the effects, as most other scientists do, so our results are an original breakthrough. |
| Ozone holes at the poles woke everyone up as to how man-made chemicals
affect global ecology. Most scientists are so convinced that only
CFCs destroy our UV-filtering, life-sustaining ozone layer; they ignore
all other upper atmospheric contaminants. But CFCs have been pumped
into the upper atmosphere since the 1950s -- yet up to 1982, the size of
the ozone holes at both poles were small and stable. In 1983, ozone
destruction dramatically escalated and peaked from 1987 to 1992. Thereafter,
ozone holes at both poles stayed 2X larger than prior to 1983 (shown in
graph directly below). |
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Something other than CFCs caused this 1982-on rapid ozone depletion. Skeptics
say it correlates to more solar, UV and gamma ray output from the sun (right
graph), but that shows less correlation than does atmospheric warming.
Scientists deny any correlation between wider ozone holes, polar
melting, and global warming -- supposedly all are different. Our research
clearly shows it is not true. Recent climatic changes correlate to ozone hole widening -- all very
rapidly got worse after 1982. |
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Consequently, we have reached compelling conclusions, perhaps startling
for some -- CFCs are not the main cause of wider ozone holes, CO2 may not be the sole or main cause of atmospheric warming. Global
warming and the danger of runaway global heating have not just grown slowly. Post-1900 industrialization clearly got the ball rolling,
but something happened about 1980 that forever changed the fate of our
planet, even our human survival.
The cause of Antarctica's huge ozone hole today (at left), and a precariously
hotter climate, has been uncovered by us -- it seriously implicates advanced
countries as the principal culprit in global warming and ozone destruction. |
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The proof is in the temperature graphs --1400 to 2000 at right, 1600 to
1990 at left. Temperatures were stable until 1990-on industrialization
pumped all major pollutants into the upper atmosphere, not just CO2. A steep temperature rise from 1900 to 1940, then post-war respite,
all changed in 1980, when global warming took off like a rocket -- easily
3X the rate from 1900-1940. If today's rate keeps up for 25 more
years, it is a fact that our technology won't be able to save us -- runaway
global heating will push our climate beyond the point of no return. |
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Today we are witnessing the extinction of all fragile ecosystems in polar
regions and their unique animals. When these species lose their natural
habitats, they are gone for good. That Arctic ice is now gone, polar bears
swim between icebergs because their vast frozen wildernesses are gone,
and their babies are dying. Antarctic penguins are losing precious
breeding grounds and babies forever. Man's ignorance has killed their lives
and futures. |
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Your children may see all animals on this page go extinct, just from global
warming brought on by our generation. But if it was your children in place of these animals, you would be furious, demanding of
Congress and every country to "stop global warming right now, immediately!",
wouldn't you? But since these are only brilliant, intelligent, sensitive
animals ... "yes it's sad but too bad ... we can't do anything to
help them." Really? Well your children are the next in line... |
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| It's time to face facts and reality -- man's mistakes in the past 30 years
has put our climate on the path toward eventual overheating. Our
lives and future hinge in the balance. Stratospheric and ocean temperatures
present an alarming picture of more rapid global warming than almost anyone
realizes. Outspoken people, like Dr. Watson, trying to warn the world how
urgent is our dilemma, are removed from heading the IPCC by G.W. Bush,
instead of listening to what they have to say, and acting before it is
too late. Each new IPCC meeting shows that our planet is warming
even faster than we had realized before. Nothing but urgent, unified
action from all developed countries can change our course. |
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This is even more true when our new research data, on all key causes of
global warming, is released in sufficient detail to convince scientists,
governments, regulators and the IPCC, that there are more seriously destructive compounds causing global warming than just
CO2. Vast quantities of other chemicals and toxic, noxious compounds were
pumped into the atmosphere from 1980 on, to cause rapid global warming
and stratospheric depletion. To pursue only CO2 might be a fatal mistake. If countries sink all funds into just CO2, then find out it was not the only culprit -- if they don't know to target
more insidious atmospheric contaminants at the outset -- they won't get
a second chance. All countries and climate efforts must get it right
-- in 25 years, it will be too late. PC Research's new data is pivotal
to understanding all important causes of global warming.
We need your financial support to get our crucial data to key scientists,
agencies and Climatic panels in convincing detail. This is no trivial task
-- it takes money and much effort to prove to the authorities that crucial
contaminants have been overlooked, and must be included in all countries'
plans to stop global warming. |
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Our ozone layer protects all life on Earth from damaging rays, but this
huge hole in it is as big as North America. Were it positioned over North America, instead of the Antarctic, everyone in the U.S. would demand
immediate action to undo all human pollution that caused it. Not only would
massive funding be available, but ALL new evidence would be seriously considered. At present, new and original
data that differs from conventional thinking is ignored. The same goes
for global warming. The IPCC and other scientists think that CO2 is the primary, if not sole, cause of global warming.
Our global climate research shows that other atmospheric pollutants in
lesser quantities, but with more deleterious effects, are equally if not
more to blame. Our results show the U.S. and advanced countries are the
main cause of global warming and ozone destruction, not developing countries
-- hence panels, researchers, and governments may wish to ignore or pass
over crucial new data.
Ignoring all causes of the problem is a grave mistake. Think of the animals
being affected now in polar regions as your own sons and daughters. They
need your commitment now to help them survive. If you can do it for
them, the future of your children in North America will also be secured.
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Our new data needs to get out and become widely accepted soon enough for Climate Panels,
governments and advanced researchers to recognize, detect, and find ways to remove the other insidious contaminants
that we have discovered. Some will be easier to cut back and remove than ubiquitous CO2, and others will take hard work and planning to cut out of our wasteful
lifestyles -- but it must be done.
Many people don't realize that there really is no time left -- most global-warming
and ozone-destroying compounds will take decades to remove from the atmosphere.
If we don't start fixing the problem right now, if you procrastinate 8
more years like Bush's Administration did, pretending the problem was not
serious, we will never catch up fast enough with new pollution, let alone help recover from past
decades of contamination -- none of which was necessary -- governments
made legislation in ignorance. The same unawareness, about exactly
what are the most destructive compounds to global climate, is pervasive
and rampant today, even among the circles of "climate experts".
And because they consider themselves "experts", there is great resistance to new data and results that counter established thinking. In particular, governments like the U.S., can scarcely believe that global warming is the greatest challenge our world faces today, let alone face the fact that it was their own decisions that put the planet in serious jeopardy. It will be a tough pill for them to swallow, but they must face the truth
and act immediately to fix the problem, if we are ever to
recover from decades of past atmospheric neglect and abuse.
PC Research needs your support in getting our crucial data out to all government authorities, lawmakers, climate panels and experts. It is a significant task that needs strong support, but the best news is that it will take only 1 year to get all this detailed data and results out to those who must take account of it soon, and act to fix the problem, or do further research to substantiate it. The best way that you, as a globally concerned person, can help is to DONATE NOW to PC Research. Each donation will help get that much more
crucial data out.
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