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Al Gore says have more Koolaid. |
planet is going to blast
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We shouldn't place the total burden on them |
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Hottest day in history? So the earth is 100 years old?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocene_climatic_optimum
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_Warm_Period Notice the term "Little Ice Age". We just got out of it. So it's getting warmer, but it has nothing to do with technology. Also, each time it was warmer on earth civilizations and fauna and flora thrived and prospered. And vice versa. Don't be afraid of global warming, be afraid if the temperature starts dropping. Couple of degrees is enough to make thousands of mils of people die because of starvation. Warmth is good. Cold is bad. |
18,000 years ago glaciers covered all of Canada and a bunch of the US.
Mans entire existence on Earth is too small a sample to know if we have any affect at all |
trying to stop global warming is like trying to get the japanese to stop whaling. Good luck with that.
It won't be car exhaust that kills the human race. It will be a meteor, a volcano, or a solar storm. |
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Two jackasses from the opposite side of the spectrum that are duplicates. Shut the fuck up you piece of shit. I'm more right then left but I hate ignorant fucks like you. |
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Edit: Also, if we truly were from different sides of the spectrum, we wouldn't be duplicates. Just some common sense for your stupid ass.:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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We had the hottest summer and one of the coldest winters in New England this year.. Seems like it evens out.
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Now its Sunny AND pouring down rain. Reminds me of Pattaya.
Thunder is setting off car alarms. |
I think climate change is real but looking at one day and trying to draw conclusions is just ignorant. You will see the anti-climate change people do the same thing on every warm day during the coming winter. You have to look at data over hundreds even thousands of years to see trends.
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Have the men in white coats taken slutboat away yet?
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just like last time and the time before that |
[QUOTE=Slutboat;17546121]Yes of course an event proves nothing. Trends and data collected over decades, with CO2 core samples from centuries old ice are some of the most incontrovertible evidence of the fact of global warming.
No one ever said "global warming" doesn't exist. However, you bright minds on the left have successfully redefined the term. Nowadays, when you make reference to "global warming", you are speaking of the "man made" variety. The Earth goes through warming and cooling trends. It's been going on for billions of years and will continue long after we are gone. "Man made" global warming is a charming theory, yet has never been proven conclusively. |
As an environmental engineer I keep it unreal that someone can call global warming a hoax, however this is a complicated topic and not black or white.
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the most important point is that its hard to define what global warming is.
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Fellas, we're in the porn industry and not the science industry for a reason... seriously, shut the fuck up, not even the smartest scientists in the world know exactly wtf is going on.
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"March 02, 2007 Deconstructing Al Gore's utility bill (updated) Bruce Thompson Much of what has been written about Al Gore's carbon footprint demonstrates the ignorance of the writers more than it illuminates the facts. So let's try and understand the reality. So far the description of his electric bill has been undisputed. He used 221,000 KWH of electricity and spent an average of $1,359 per month. Totaled over the full year, that is an annual bill of $16,308. That means Gore is paying 7.39 cents per KWH. In defending his actions, Gore has communicated through the Think Progress website that he has signed up with the Green Power Switch program of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). Note that TVA pays its Green Power suppliers 15 cents per KWH! So Al Gore pparently is receiving what amounts to a subsidy for his "green" electric usage that is greater than what he pays for electricity ( 7.61 cents per KWH) totaling $16,842 annually. Note also that all TVA customers are getting a huge bargain on their bills due to the TVA being a mostly nuclear and hydropower source utility, originally funded by the federal government (i.e. all federal taxpayers). How many of American Thinker's readers pay 7.39 cents per kwh retail (e.g. including distribution charges)? Not many, I wager." |
If this is global warming, I love it. I live in Sacramento, Northern California, and we had a very tame cool summer. Now we are having a "warm fall". It's been great.
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