Re: Global warming - reloaded [message #229611 is a reply to message #228834] |
Wed, 08 November 2006 03:27 |
puddle_splasher
Messages: 595 Registered: May 2006 Location: Scotland, UK
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Have Generations before us bothered with Global warming and tried to fix it? NO! Are Generations after us likely to fix it? No!
Live life and enjoy it while you can.
Scientists and Politicians can make any figure tell lies. They just have never seen it happening and cannot explain it so it has to be "Global Warming" caused by us, you and me.
Its never caused by the larger companies because they will tell them where to go as a shutdown or reduction in output will make a decline in that companies wealth.
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Re: Global warming - reloaded [message #232301 is a reply to message #228650] |
Tue, 28 November 2006 13:26 |
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SeargentSarg
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Global Dimming is another issue, Global Dimming is helping us by reflecting 10% of the sunlight back out, therefore making it less warmer (or hotter.. whichever one you prefer) on this planet. But it has it's own problems as well, such as polluted rain, and less rainfall (cause rainfall needs sun for it to rain, don't know why, I saw a movie on it)
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Re: Global warming - reloaded [message #232314 is a reply to message #232301] |
Tue, 28 November 2006 14:31 |
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ron paul
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Global Dimming is another issue, Global Dimming is helping us by reflecting 10% of the sunlight back out, therefore making it less warmer (or hotter.. whichever one you prefer) on this planet. But it has it's own problems as well, such as polluted rain, and less rainfall (cause rainfall needs sun for it to rain, don't know why, I saw a movie on it)
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Yeah, the moisture on things evaporates. Becomes cloud. And when there is a big enough build up of moisture on a certain point it will begin to rain. Without heat from sun rays it would slow the evaporation rate down.
this is more common than the self-diagnosis of asperger's in the goon population how is it obsCURE FUCKKK
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Re: Global warming - reloaded [message #232545 is a reply to message #228650] |
Thu, 30 November 2006 13:12 |
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SeargentSarg
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We are all going to die one way or another. Cause of the approaches we can take to reduce Global Warming or Global Dimming will kill us.
Don't forget, 3 Billion years ago, the average temperature was hotter then, then it is now. So I am trying to figure out, how did the heat die down when it was so hot. Maybe the movie "The Day After Tomorow" has some tight proof of how the planet can cool itself down without global dimming.
We better find life on Mars, or else we are done for.
P.S., if there are clouds on Mars, then it must mean there is water there?
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Re: Global warming - reloaded [message #232604 is a reply to message #232301] |
Fri, 01 December 2006 05:49 |
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SeargentSarg wrote on Tue, 28 November 2006 14:26 | Global Dimming is another issue, Global Dimming is helping us by reflecting 10% of the sunlight back out, therefore making it less warmer (or hotter.. whichever one you prefer) on this planet. But it has it's own problems as well, such as polluted rain, and less rainfall (cause rainfall needs sun for it to rain, don't know why, I saw a movie on it)
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Re: Global warming - reloaded [message #233403 is a reply to message #228834] |
Fri, 08 December 2006 19:37 |
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Messages: 5 Registered: December 2006 Location: New Jersey
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My Two Cents...
I DO beleive in Global warming-but I beleive its not as big as some people say it is. I think some people really over do it on the "WE'RE GOING TO DIE IF WE DON'T STOP!!".
My other opinion here is that people are spending WAYY to much time saying "HERE IT COMES" then "How can we fix it?" Instead of pointing the finger-if we're really going to worry bout it, then we should at the very least fine some type of way to fix it!
ZOHMEG! WHO SHOT ME!?
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Re: Global warming - reloaded [message #233980 is a reply to message #232545] |
Wed, 13 December 2006 11:51 |
JPNOD
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They found frozen water in 2000 on mars. But latly evidence I think it was in the news last week showed a flowing river with water. As for people who think Mars will be impossible.. well, along time ago the earth wasnt a hostile place to be so who knows
WOL nick: JPNOD
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Re: Global warming - reloaded [message #234227 is a reply to message #228650] |
Thu, 14 December 2006 16:56 |
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warranto
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Heh, I didn't intend for this to get into a serious discussion.
I was referencing the idea that the reason there is evidence of water and rivers is that it was once habitable, and "we" ruined it, causing it to get into the state it is now. By settling, I mean acquiring the ability to sustain life (even by assisted means)
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