KNick wrote:Does that three percent figure include roads between cities and towns? How much land is taken up by transportation needs? I am one of those who has a problem with the people screaming about global warming, but my problem is that they have concentrated on one aspect to the exclusion of all others. GW is not a simple problem caused by one factor, nor will it be changed by one solution. One for instance: I have never heard anyone seriously suggest re-forestation of the Sahara as a possible solution. Or providing year-round water to places in the African or Australian interiors. Or reforestation of the Aegean peninsula or Turkey. Improved irrigation for any dry climate to sustain year-round growth of crops and trees. Any of the above measure would, I think, change weather patterns at least locally. Of course, I can't prove that, because we don't know enough about what affects the weather to be sure how conditions in one location react to changes elsewhere. And that is sort of my point. We don't know enough, in spite of what the screamers claim, to say "This is the biggest cause of GW". We simply are guessing at this point.
From the wording of the paper, I dont believe so. And you're right. the media and the public often focus on the symptoms and ignore the work being done to eliminate the causes. CO2 levels are a symptom at the moment, but eventually may become a cause. But people focus on the attempts to remove the cause, as they dont realise to remove the symptoms, people are working on the cause.