Friday, March 7, 2008

As If China Doesn't Have a Big Enough Carbon Footprint

Two things about global warming remain true, nuclear power is the only viable alternative energy option to reduce CO2 output, and third world country's agricultural fires are a huge unreported problem. Unless and until the alarmists are willing to address these issues head-on, don't bother trying to convince me the hoax is anything but a hoax to get more tax money funnelled into world socialism.

This image of southern China was captured by the MODIS on the Aqua satellite on March 2, 2008. Agricultural fires dot the landscape - each one is marked by a red dot. Smoke and haze are in the air too, particularly in the left side of the image.

Next to China in the west is Vietnam. The black line denotes the border between the countries. On the southern coast of Along the coast sediment and phytoplankton color the water.

Click for a detailed view or go to the MODIS website for more.

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