JaAm wrote:Well, I don't believe in global warming, but I do believe in alternative energy. After all, How much oil is left. Kudos for this guy for working to make my life cheaper.
Cannabis Prime wrote:I didn't know a super-sonic jet could park on the grass like that!
Caboose wrote:Time is not made out of lines! Time is made out of circles. That is why clocks are round!
***Galvatron*** wrote:Fox Mulder ? ummm, your meds must be lapsing!![]()
moldavite wrote:Nope, I'm not on any medication. I don't smoke. I don't do drugs. I have a margarita about once every four months. I'm as sober as they come. I'm NOT joking! What I tell you is the truth. Mulder and Scully will be in TF2! Just wait and you'll see....
Pyrostrata wrote:But the whole "global warming" hype....*raises eyebrows* Mostly hooey.
Electron wrote:sledge your comments are like a fat chick raping a hot dog, its unpleasent to watch but in the end its gonna happen
Mr O wrote:I'm part Irish, part Scottish, very Welsh, mostly drunk, somewhat Transformers nerd and all bastard.
Dragonoth wrote:Climate change is what is happening. While snowstorms in April in Iowa and drought in normally drought-free areas may be dismissed as "seasonal variations," there is evidence that hurricanes (for example) are getting stronger, although not more frequent. Of course, even if we f••* the planet, the reversal of the magnetic poles may kill most of whatever life is left, rendering our effect on the world largely moot.
I read about this in Science News months ago. In that magazine, it stated that the magnetic pole would shift sometime in the next thousand years, and that the lack of protection from cosmic rays could devastate life on Earth. So, "climate change" might not matter much in the long run, but it's still going to be Hell.
http://pureenergysystems.com/news/2005/ ... ole_Shift/
***Galvatron*** wrote:Fox Mulder ? ummm, your meds must be lapsing!![]()
moldavite wrote:Nope, I'm not on any medication. I don't smoke. I don't do drugs. I have a margarita about once every four months. I'm as sober as they come. I'm NOT joking! What I tell you is the truth. Mulder and Scully will be in TF2! Just wait and you'll see....
Dark Zarak wrote:Pyrostrata wrote:But the whole "global warming" hype....*raises eyebrows* Mostly hooey.
How so?
Global warming (specifically, humans adding a lot to a gradual but normal climate shift) is real.
It's simple science. As the polar ice caps melt, made of fresh water, they add to the ocean and change the salt balance of the ocean water, which influences the temperature, which influences the way temperature and storms affect humans.
Carbon Dioxide and water vapor really do trap heat.
Now, I'll concede. Maybe the term "Global Warming" is extreme. It's step one of ten or so. But something, set in motion by us with the Industrial Revolution, really is happening. Maybe "Climate Shift" is a better term, but we are adding to it.
Loki120 wrote:Somehow these people have got the whole world believing that world is going to burn up in the next ten years based on absolutely NO evidence whatsoever.
Loki120 wrote:No self-respecting science uses observational evidence within such a restricted timespace to come to so drastic conclusions.
Loki120 wrote:Also, the United States is one of the cleanest industrial nations in the world, yet we're the ones who are responsible for it all.
Loki120 wrote:Well which is it? Is the world burning up or is it freezing? Even they can't decide. You can't have it both ways. (Oh, I also know all about the all encompassing - it's the temperature that causing eveything to happen...somehow)
Dark Zarak wrote:As the polar ice caps melt, made of fresh water, they add to the ocean and change the salt balance of the ocean water, which influences the temperature, which influences the way temperature and storms affect humans.
Carbon Dioxide and water vapor really do trap heat.
Loki120 wrote:I'm sorry to go off on such a long rant. I'm not trying to open up a new debate, but this crap just gets me worked up. And what's worse, everyone is willing to swallow it hook line and sinker, without looking up the facts for themselves.
Dark Zarak wrote:Loki120 wrote:Somehow these people have got the whole world believing that world is going to burn up in the next ten years based on absolutely NO evidence whatsoever.
Straw man. Nobody says that.
And there is evidence. Venus is evidence. Carbon Dioxide and water vapor trap heat. That is evidence. It isn't proof, but it is evidence.
You're being way too exaggerated with your side. It makes everyone else look like wackos when, in fact, the situation isn't as extreme as you're making it out to be.
It's not that simple. You realize you're saying that University professors, people with PhD's in oceanography and meteorology, and other such climate related fields, are "swallowing it hook line and sinker"?
As I said, no respectable science is saying "It will". Only people on the street are saying that.
I don't know what you're calling "looking up the real facts" because every time I look up anything it's all saying "yes, it can happen."
And that brings up another thing:
If all of our science is flawed, how do you know the stuff you're reading isn't?
Loki120 wrote:I love the "straw man" come back. It's a great way to back up an arguement without actually having to back up an arguement.
EVERYBODY says that! I do believe Al Gore just made a movie based on it.
Loki120 wrote:Unless you're suggesting that the Venusians jumped into their SUVs and caused their climate to change, it's not at all the same thing. Venus is smaller, closer to the sun, possesses a much thicker atmosphere, and possesses no intelligent life in which to cause atmospheric change willingly or not. There are too many variables to consider this as any sort of evidence other than circumstantial at best.
The only evidence that this should support is that the climate change is being caused by the planet and/or the sun itself.
Loki120 wrote:Dark Zarak wrote:It's not that simple. You realize you're saying that University professors, people with PhD's in oceanography and meteorology, and other such climate related fields, are "swallowing it hook line and sinker"?
As I said, no respectable science is saying "It will". Only people on the street are saying that.
And that's exactly the problem. Global warming has reached such hype that it virtually accepted as fact with no real evidence to prove it exists. Those scientists or other people who deny it are ostrasized or called worse.
Dark Zarak wrote:Loki120 wrote:Unless you're suggesting that the Venusians jumped into their SUVs and caused their climate to change, it's not at all the same thing. Venus is smaller, closer to the sun, possesses a much thicker atmosphere, and possesses no intelligent life in which to cause atmospheric change willingly or not. There are too many variables to consider this as any sort of evidence other than circumstantial at best.
The only evidence that this should support is that the climate change is being caused by the planet and/or the sun itself.
I'm suggesting that Venus' atmosphere traps heat, and much of the same components are being put into ours by us. How does that not suggest a rising of temperatures caused by man?
I never said we would make our planet hot enough to melt lead with 90x the atmospheric pressure.
I said it has the gases that trap heat, and we are putting those gases into ours, so therefore, we are trapping heat, smaller than Venus yes, but still a rise.
JaAm wrote:Look, Global warming is still just a theory. The problem is there's such a media storm and an arse-load of hype, so it's virtually impossible for you to find the truth. Sure, something may be happening, but you can't be sure yet that it's all our fault.
JaAm wrote:Look, Global warming is still just a theory. The problem is there's such a media storm and an arse-load of hype, so it's virtually impossible for you to find the truth. Sure, something may be happening, but you can't be sure yet that it's all our fault.
DesalationReborn wrote:JaAm wrote:Look, Global warming is still just a theory. The problem is there's such a media storm and an arse-load of hype, so it's virtually impossible for you to find the truth. Sure, something may be happening, but you can't be sure yet that it's all our fault.
As it appears, the climate change and temperature increase is a reality, but of what we aren't sure of are the factors causing such-- the earth has done this for all of its history. It's now simply a matter of "Can mankind create a noticeable impact on the world climate?", "To what extent?", and "Is it something that needed to be monitored?" As it seems, every answer is yes-- nothing that will annihilate mankind or the earth as we know it, and indeed, the earth is bound to change by itself besides, as it may be doing now, but such does not take away from the notion that we should be careful when playing with what is currently mankind's only inhabitable sphere and note what offshoots our actions here may have.
Loki120 wrote:
Keep in mind, these same scientists were saying not more than 30 years or so ago that the world was cooling. 30 years from now, what are those same scientists going to say about then?
JaAm wrote:Look, Global warming is still just a theory. The problem is there's such a media storm and an arse-load of hype, so it's virtually impossible for you to find the truth. Sure, something may be happening, but you can't be sure yet that it's all our fault.
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