Monthly Archives: May 2005

Climate Change Follies

EnergyBulletin.net has a jolly little item about a little ice age about
to erupt on England:
Britain faces big chill as ocean current slows
:

CLIMATE change
researchers have detected the first signs of a slowdown in the Gulf
Stream — the mighty ocean current that keeps Britain and
Europe from freezing.

They have found that one of the “engines” driving
the Gulf Stream — the sinking of supercooled water in the
Greenland Sea — has weakened to less than a quarter of its
former strength.

The weakening, apparently caused by global warming, could herald big
changes in the current over the next few years or decades.
Paradoxically, it could lead to Britain and northwestern and Europe
undergoing a sharp drop in temperatures.

Such a change could have a severe impact on Britain, which lies on the
same latitude as Siberia and ought to be much colder. The Gulf Stream
transports 27,000 times more heat to British shores than all the
nation’s power supplies could provide, warming Britain by
5-8C.

Wadhams and his colleagues believe, however, that just such changes
could be well under way. They predict that the slowing of the Gulf
Stream is likely to be accompanied by other effects, such as the
complete summer melting of the Arctic ice cap by as early as 2020 and
almost certainly by 2080. This would spell disaster for Arctic wildlife
such as the polar bear, which could face extinction.

As I recall, that makes sea
level rise one to three meters
.
And Florida is — what? — a median of about six inches above sea
level?

Aw Heck! I had to go and ruin this nice scare story with facts.
The mean elevation of Coral Gables is not six inches–it’s ten
whole feet
! We’ll be the New
Venice while it ‘s South Beach that
will be wholly submerged
:

Total Area Florida covers 65,758
square miles, making it the 22nd largest of the
50
states
.
Land Area 53,997 square miles of
Florida are land areas.
Water Area 11,761 square miles of
Florida are covered by water making Florida the 3rd wettest
state behind Alaska
and Michigan.
Highest Point The highest point in
Florida is
Britton Hill,
Lakewood
Park in Walton County and is only 345 feet above sea level. Walton
County is located in the Florida Panhandle.
 
Lowest Point The lowest point in
Florida is sea level where Florida meets the
Atlantic Ocean
and the
Gulf of Mexico.
Mean Elevation The Mean Elevation of
the state of Florida is only 100 feet above sea level

Posted in Florida, Science/Medicine, UK | 5 Comments

From the Feedburner Stats Pro FAQ

Feedburner, the nice people who give me a free RSS feed and some primitive statistics about who reads it have launched a ‘premium’ pay service which offers higher-class statistics. If I were going to spend more money on this site, I would move it to a host which gave me more processing time. Or invest in snazzy graphical design. Or hire a writer. (Just kidding.) But I guess my ego can limp along without knowing details about which posts are getting read more.

The latter part of Burning Questions – The Official FeedBurner Weblog: Premium Service: Total Stats Pro, the new Feedburner FAQ, is sort of cute:

Frequently Asked Questions:
Are you going to start charging for the free service?
No

Does Total Stats Pro cost less if I (am nice, have a short feed, sign up for 3 years in advance)?
No

Are you going to say “$4.99 is less than the price of a latte and a bagel” or something like that?
No. We don’t drink lattes so we don’t know how much they cost*. We can and will say that our pricing is lower than comparable web stats pricing.

*We mean no disrepect to anybody that says their product/service prices are lower than the price of a latte, which we think might include the businesses of people with whom we are meeting in the next few days.

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I Signed This Petition

I signed this petition: Oppose the Blacklist of Israeli Academics Petition.

Posted in Politics: International | 8 Comments

Give Krugman That Pulitzer Already

Today's Krugman column on social security, The Final Insult, is a gem. A small taste:

But Mr. Bush isn't calling for small sacrifices now. Instead, he's calling for zero sacrifice now, but big benefit cuts decades from now – which is exactly what he says will happen if we do nothing. Let me repeat that: to avert the danger of future cuts in benefits, Mr. Bush wants us to commit now to, um, future cuts in benefits.

What columnist is more deserving of a Pulitzer?

Posted in Econ: Social Security | 26 Comments

Wayne Madsen on the NSA Again

Wayne Madsen has another NSA leak that I really hope isn't true: NSA intercepts for Bolton masked as 'training missions':

According to National Security Agency insiders, outgoing NSA Director General Michael Hayden approved special communications intercepts of phone conversations made by past and present U.S. government officials. The intercepts are at the height of the current controversy surrounding the nomination of Undersecretary of State John R. Bolton as ambassador to the United Nations.

It was revealed by Senator Christopher Dodd (D-Conn.) during Bolton's Senate Foreign Relations Committee nomination hearing that Bolton requested transcripts of 10 NSA intercepts of conversations between named U.S. government officials and foreign persons. However, NSA insiders report that Hayden approved special intercept operations on behalf of Bolton and had them masked as “training missions” in order to get around internal NSA regulations that normally prohibit such eavesdropping on U.S. citizens.

Is it easier to believe that life is imitating “Enemy of the State,” or that NSA sources are workig to discredit Madsen by feeding him false info?

Posted in National Security | 5 Comments

So Much for the Third Degree

That Al-Queda #3 man captured the other day? He's enjoying the gentle ministrations of the Pakistani intelligence services. But the interrogation, allegedly, isn't going that well:

Intelligence officials who have been questioning Abu Faraj al-Libbi, the senior al-Qa'eda suspect arrested last week, have cast doubt over claims by the Pakistani prime minister, Shaukat Aziz, that the interrogation is “proceeding well”.

The officials say that al-Libbi, who is believed to be al-Qaeda's number three, has defied efforts to make him reveal valuable intelligence about its senior hierarchy, despite coming under “physical pressure” to do so.

More than a dozen low-key al-Qa'eda targets were arrested in Pakistan last week thanks to information stored on al-Libbi's satellite telephone. Yet early hopes among both American and Pakistani intelligence officials that he would tell them the whereabouts of Osama bin Laden and his deputy, Ayman al-Zawihiri, were dashed.

One senior intelligence official told The Telegraph: “So far he has not told us anything solid that could lead to the high-value targets. It is too early to judge whether he is a hard nut to crack, or simply that he doesn't know more than he has told us.”

Al-Libbi had been beaten and injected with the so-called “truth drug”, sodium pentothal, said the official. “They have tried all possible methods, from the 'third degree' to injecting him with a truth serum but it is hard to break him,” he said.

I have to say “allegedly” because this is the sort of disinformation you'd expect an on-the-ball intelligence agency to spread if the guy had in fact spilled his guts.

Posted in 9/11 & Aftermath, Torture | 1 Comment