Group Secretary Ruling
Re the processing of Statements # 10 & # 11
Statement # 10
Additional carbon beyond 400-450 PPM where we are today (est) has no impact on the climate as all heat is absorbed in the first 400 PPM.
Statement # 11
Carbon dioxide is not a dangerous pollutant. CO2 is the most important nutrient for all life on Earth, without it,we would be a dead planet.
Both Statements # 10 & # 11 deal with the issue of CO2.
But this group is also dealing with a related earlier Statement # 6:
Between 600 million and 400 million years ago, CO2 in Earth's atmosphere was quite high (over 600 ppm). Between 200 million and 150 million years ago, it had dropped to over 300 ppm. and remained there. But by 2022, almost 200 years after the start of the Industrial Revolution [1850], the percentage of the air/atmosphere that is CO2 had again spiked. "Carbon dioxide measured at NOAA’s Mauna Loa Atmospheric Baseline Observatory peaked for 2022 at 421 parts per million in May, pushing the atmosphere further into territory not seen for millions of years, scientists from NOAA and Scripps Institution of Oceanography offsite link at the University of California San Diego announced today. "
[ Note: The significance of CO2 as a factor in negative climate change is hotly debated. Whether CO2 production from the time of the Industrial Revolution is relevant is also hotly debated. These await further Statements, if any generally accepted Statements are possible.]
Procedural Reasons
All deal in some way with CO2. We should avoid any inconsistent Statements on CO2.
Secretary Ruling
There will be set a new one week deadline for dealing with Statements # 10 & # 11, both currently under Challenge. The date of starting of the new one week processing for these Statements will be the date of the determination of the fate of Statement # 6.
[Note: This ruling in no way affects the processing of proposed Statement # 9 of Sid Belzberg; the deadline for additional challenges to that of Bob Armstrong (
As Participant) still stands: 11:59 PM EDT tonight (Monday, Aug. 28)]
Processing
In one week no CT'er has come forward to Challenge this Secretary Ruling extending the deadlines for processing Statements # 10 & # 11.
Conclusion
The processing of Statements # 10 & # 11 are properly delayed. With this decision, ordinarily, Statements # 10 & # 11 would now again be processed.
Intervening Factor
There is now a Challenge to Statement # 6. I have ruled that this again suspends the processing of Statements # 10 & # 11 temporarily. This ruling is now able to be Challenged. We cannot proceed until we know whether Statement # 6 on CO2, is going to be deleted, and whether my recent ruling is going to stand. After these issues are settled, the processing of Statements # 10 & # 11 will again begin.
Bob A (As Group Secretary)
Re the processing of Statements # 10 & # 11
Statement # 10
Additional carbon beyond 400-450 PPM where we are today (est) has no impact on the climate as all heat is absorbed in the first 400 PPM.
Statement # 11
Carbon dioxide is not a dangerous pollutant. CO2 is the most important nutrient for all life on Earth, without it,we would be a dead planet.
Both Statements # 10 & # 11 deal with the issue of CO2.
But this group is also dealing with a related earlier Statement # 6:
Between 600 million and 400 million years ago, CO2 in Earth's atmosphere was quite high (over 600 ppm). Between 200 million and 150 million years ago, it had dropped to over 300 ppm. and remained there. But by 2022, almost 200 years after the start of the Industrial Revolution [1850], the percentage of the air/atmosphere that is CO2 had again spiked. "Carbon dioxide measured at NOAA’s Mauna Loa Atmospheric Baseline Observatory peaked for 2022 at 421 parts per million in May, pushing the atmosphere further into territory not seen for millions of years, scientists from NOAA and Scripps Institution of Oceanography offsite link at the University of California San Diego announced today. "
[ Note: The significance of CO2 as a factor in negative climate change is hotly debated. Whether CO2 production from the time of the Industrial Revolution is relevant is also hotly debated. These await further Statements, if any generally accepted Statements are possible.]
Procedural Reasons
All deal in some way with CO2. We should avoid any inconsistent Statements on CO2.
Secretary Ruling
There will be set a new one week deadline for dealing with Statements # 10 & # 11, both currently under Challenge. The date of starting of the new one week processing for these Statements will be the date of the determination of the fate of Statement # 6.
[Note: This ruling in no way affects the processing of proposed Statement # 9 of Sid Belzberg; the deadline for additional challenges to that of Bob Armstrong (
As Participant) still stands: 11:59 PM EDT tonight (Monday, Aug. 28)]
Processing
In one week no CT'er has come forward to Challenge this Secretary Ruling extending the deadlines for processing Statements # 10 & # 11.
Conclusion
The processing of Statements # 10 & # 11 are properly delayed. With this decision, ordinarily, Statements # 10 & # 11 would now again be processed.
Intervening Factor
There is now a Challenge to Statement # 6. I have ruled that this again suspends the processing of Statements # 10 & # 11 temporarily. This ruling is now able to be Challenged. We cannot proceed until we know whether Statement # 6 on CO2, is going to be deleted, and whether my recent ruling is going to stand. After these issues are settled, the processing of Statements # 10 & # 11 will again begin.
Bob A (As Group Secretary)
Comment