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Global warming?? where's Al Gore??
It's SNOWING in New Orleans again! TOO COLD.
We're not used to this weather! My house is like a cheesebox and the floor is freezing cold. At least it's killing all the vegetation. :1orglaugh |
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it is not GLOBAL WARMING it IS CLIMATE CHANGE and snowing in Nor'Leans kinda proves the point |
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if it gets hotter, its man made global warming climate change if it gets colder, its man made global warming climate change they have all bases covered. got it people? |
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hey PornGreen, are you TGF? Mr. JP? lol hey whats uppppp if so homie
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I know Choker made a similar thread a while back, people were arguing all day about global warming. Go for it! :helpme |
ManBearPig is not a joke, you asshole
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love southpark like craaaazy |
Listen.
Al Gore is a Democrat. Democrats only have your best interests in mind. |
It's been much colder, so much so most of our homes would be under a mile thick layer of ice. It's been much hotter before too, so much so most of us wouldn't have drinking water if it happened today.
Welcome to earth.. where things change with or without humans. |
..... February 15, 1895 - New Orleans Snowfall 9 inches. It snowed like this from Galveston Texas across the gulf States.
While it's rare, it's not uncommon - it has happened in your life several times before. |
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Essentially global warming is akin to a faith based religion... it's non-falsifiable. I'm not saying we shouldn't be working towards a "greener" planet as it seems to be a no brainer to NOT pollute the Earth. We're getting there though! So many amazing electric cars with crazy ass batteries coming out of the next several years. It's pretty exciting really :) |
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http://www.adolfthegreat.com/site/fi...rchedEarth.jpg |
it's cold here in Az in the 20's last nite :(
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Glenn Beck is a CIA PLANT
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10 years later they started warning us for global warming... When their predictions were proven wrong they changed the name to climate change... I wonder what they will come up with next to scare people in giving up their money... |
I'm so glad we don't have any snow! It was 60 yesterday and now it's 32.
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going to be in the 80's today for us. Even had to turn on the AC for a few hours last night.
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In the 1980s they told us we were heading towards an ice age. I think they honestly have no idea what's going on. We are seeing extreme weather - hotter summers, and snow in odd places. Huge storms. It's just a huge cycle of mother nature - one we've never seen before.
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For example, we don't need to rely on recorded history to know that the earth went through a number of ice ages. Nobody seriously thinks that the earth was never covered in ice, just because we have "no recorded history" of it. We also have no recorded history of the tectonic shift, or photographs of the dinosaurs, nor did I ever see in person the dead body of Elvis. Indirect evidence, in such cases, is just as good for anybody not wearing a tinfoil hat. Quote:
Religion makes no falsifiable predictions (except when it says that the world will end in 2012, of course.) Climate scientists make PLENTY of predictions that are very easy to check. They do it all the time, it's pretty much their job (albeit certainly not on a month-by-month or zipcode-by-zipcode basis). Make a small model of the earth and put it under the sun. It gets considerably hotter if you fill the atmosphere of your small model with co2. That's essentially what climatologists do, and extrapolate the data to see how much co2 will make the global temperature hotter, and when. A very falsifiable prediction, indeed. Sadly, the model and predictions have not been falsified yet: quite the contrary. So I would prefer not to bet my ass and my kids ass that they are wrong, but that's indeed what we are doing. |
-7 here and i say global cock warming in their asses
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These days you can just flip on the tv network that comports with the views you already hold true and be right all day long. It's funny how when the world gets smaller, larger divides open up. Well, not funny really. Just strange.
I mean hell, I guess there actually ARE people who ACTUALLY dont believe that green houses do anything. They dont trap any gas, they dont warm up inside. It's identical inside one as it is outside one. Amazing. |
2010 was the warmest year on record globally.
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hey at least Mardi Gras isn't until March this year, should warm up by then. |
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there is nothing extreme going on with the weather. people fail to realize the incredible range of weather this planet has and will always experience, and that range is completely normal because it always has and always will happen on this planet. |
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how old is the planet? |
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Additionally, there have been a few papers publisher in the past year or so that show how the ice caps are melting faster from undersea volcanic activity... It seems to me that the Earth is cyclic in nature we are just speeding up that process. The thing is, no amount of cap and trade bills, additional taxes on oil companies, etc... is going to change a fucking thing. What the world needs is a commercially viable alternative to burning oil and those extra taxes levied on oil companies reduce the amount of R&D capital they have to spend. Oil companies, after all, spend more money developing alternative fuel sources than any other market segment. They know their days are numbered and the first one to a product, wins. My problem with Global Warming is that it's still under debate yet it's being used as a key decision maker to ramrod through additional regulation and taxation across the board... The ONLY real solution is to create commercially viable alternative fuel sources; and by commercially viable, I mean, affordable. We also need to move to more nuclear power plants and away from the old school coal burning pieces of crap :P THEN we will see mass amounts of reduced greenhouse gases. It's coming, the people want it, the planet wants it, there IS a need and that need will be filled and when it is; may the best product win. |
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plus they can take core samples and gauge temperatures/climate on an 'extremely educated guess' premise going back a lot longer than that |
Clean coal. Now thats a myth.
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20 degrees hotter across the entire planet, frozen across the entire planet, cycles of it happening almost instantly, cycles of it happening slowly, local areas with totally different temps/weather, ice caps that have totally melted and glaciers on the equator are even possible, entire destruction, rebuilding, recycling... far worse, far better - we are currently somewhere in the middle right now. |
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There qctually isnt a debate. The pentagon issued report on it during the bush yrs. The debate is science vs companies that have a vested interest in keeping things the way they are. Al gore doesnt benefit from this but if the noise machine creates doubt then the oil and coal benefit. |
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According to paleo-climate reconstructions it has been far warmer in the past than it is now. Why all the panic? |
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And Al Gore has profited to the tune of millions and millions of dollars pushing this global warming hysteria. |
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Either find jesus or try figuring out the difference between fact and estimation and your arguments may hold more water... |
where are the gfy scientist ? :1orglaugh :helpme
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so yea, all of us have heard this argument before, if anyone here wants to stick their heads in the sand, i suggest you do that. again, i suggest you stick your heads in the sand on a beach area. don't leave. |
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And like before, it's all recycled. |
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If by that you want to mean a science that employs "statistical models", then yes: I quite believe that statistical models are useful indeed - without them you would not have the computer on which you are typing your message, nor your air conditioning. You would probably not even want to take a life-saving drung, because clinical trials are also based on statistical models ("best guesses" as you call them, and it's a decent wording and not an insult at all for any science. Best guesses in science are what make you now live 80 years instead of 35 just a little time ago). |
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