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#76
#76
yep all that foggy stuff around our cities is good for us. breath it in deep. the republican response. tear down trees build factories or parking lots. there is no problem it is all in your head. :dance: :dance: :crazy:
 
#77
#77
(Orangewhiteblood @ May 20 said:
Just because people bring it up and use it in politics doesn't mean that it isn't a problem. If you think that all the cars and people and everything we do to the environment doesn't make an impact on it, you're just kidding yourself. Watch the video above your last post. It explains how global warming never makes it as a serious topic. They cover it up..



I watched it and some of it was disturbing.

My point is not that it is not a problem or that it shouldn't be discussed - just that it closely parallels the terrorism issue. Terrorism is a problem and should be discussed but it gets over-used to push agendas and so does Global Warming.
 
#78
#78
Why would I look at it in a different way?

Mankind is making the attempt to provide for a healthier plant. I am sure that you would not agree that we are doing far too little.

Your right, if I had it my way I would cut down every tree and pave the entire world................... :banghead: I hear patting your head and rubbing your stomach helps with anxiety smoke...........

Obviously the Industrial Revolution was far worse than any thing we do now. You do not think that as a whole we are trying to curve putting pollutants into the air?

What would you honestly like to see?

No more cars.....
Quit drilling/mining.....
Quit electrical production...... (Electricity made from coal)




 
#79
#79
yep all that foggy stuff around our cities is good for us. breath it in deep. the republican response. tear down trees build factories or parking lots. there is no problem it is all in your head.

Smoke the only foggys stuff is around democratic cities......... :biggrin2:

Who said there is no problem?

I do not think the Earth is going to turn into a giant fireball and we will have to live in underground caves or under water.
 
#80
#80
it wasn't my president who tried to sell off some of cherokee national forest, or passed the law letting them log in national forest. take a look at southern kentucky it makes me sick what they have done. it used to be unbelievable and now in places it looks like a wasteland.
 
#81
#81
I have yet to find this video you are talking about.

I am linked to crooks and liars.com and all I see are blogs related to every thing but global warming.
 
#82
#82
(Orangewhiteblood @ May 20 said:
Actually, the video is much better...

LINK

I don't know OE, when I click on this link, it just starts the video.
 
#84
#84
(Orangewhiteblood @ May 20 said:
I don't know OE, when I click on this link, it just starts the video.


Your video link goes to "crooks and liars" (and you have a problem with getting info from FoxNews! :blink: )

Your original link in the previous post goes to the CBS story where a video can be found as well.
 
#85
#85
(volinbham @ May 20 said:
Your video link goes to "crooks and liars" (and you have a problem with getting info from FoxNews! :blink: )

Just because the video is posted on crooks and liars doesn't mean that it isn't so. The video was 60 minutes. :p

It's a good site, you should browse it some and it's still more accurate than Fox News.
 
#86
#86
I took a look at it. It was a little difficult to read though because as soon as it came up, my monitor started slanting hard to the left.
 
#87
#87
(GAVol @ May 20 said:
I took a look at it. It was a little difficult to read though because as soon as it came up, my monitor started slanting hard to the left.

:lol: I would think that considering your head is slanted so far to the right, you'd just see the middle. You're a closet Democrat aren't you GaVol?
 
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#88
Here's a picture you all should appreciate.


 

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#90
(OrangeEmpire @ May 20 said:
JDSA, so what you are saying is that the Earth is going to flip its magnetic pole because of the temperature change?

:birgits_giggle:

I believe Nostradamus predicted as much when he wrote in his 13th Canto, Quatrain 2068:

The dog shall bark when the 28th candle is lit
A lion roars mightily atop the green hill.
Yellow flows from almond minds and
the turk eats ravaged spinach.

Which scholars have interpreted to foretell of a pole-switching event sometime in the next 10 years or so (along with a radical change in the global diet favoring spinach).

More seriously, who knows exactly what the facts mean at this point (other than we're going to have to get used to hotter weather). I do think it's worth investigating the effects of dumping tons of greenhouse gasses into atmosphere, and trying to determine what if anything we need to do about it.

Of course, I don't think there's anyway we'll completely stop burning fossil fuels, just balance them out with alternatives. In my (mostly worthless) crystal ball, I see solar power and at-home power generation as being the next "thing." I wonder how that'll turn out.

 
#91
#91
(jdsa @ May 20 said:
The dog shall bark when the 28th candle is lit
A lion roars mightily atop the green hill.
Yellow flows from almond minds and
the turk eats ravaged spinach.

Which scholars have interpreted to foretell of a pole-switching event sometime in the next 10 years or so (along with a radical change in the global diet favoring spinach).

That was a classic. :lol:
 
#93
#93
Check out this story:


New Scientist, Dec 3, 2005 v188 i2528 p6(2)
"Faltering currents trigger freeze fear: the Atlantic heat conveyor that warms western Europe seems to be slowing. Is a mini ice age on the cards?" by Fred Pearce

In this breif article, scientists claim that global warming is responsible for slowing currents. This will cool down europe. They say there is nothing we can do to change this. My question is, since global waming is recorded by averaging temperatures all over the world, a cooldown of 5 degrees in europe (what they predict) would seriously compromise the ability of scientists to use their current model. Scientists say that global warming has reciporical effects, and exponential effects, so this theory of a cooling europe could make sense. The whole point though, is that IF the earth gets too warm, there are factors that natarully slow or stop the warming. In this case, water melting off greenland flows onto the surface of the ocean preventing warm water to rise thus breaking the "motor" that has kept europe warm. So, as a result of global warming, different regions will go through a cold spell, during which ice caps will grow and balance is restored. And sorry that this isn't from sixty minutes. I know how much you all like the canned hysteria of large corporate newscasts. btw, this journal is not an obscure journal that merely voices dissent, it has many different articles and perspectives on global warming among other things. Further proving the point that there is little consensus among the "experts" about global warming.
 
#94
#94
(Volunteer Rebel @ May 20 said:
Check out this story:


New Scientist, Dec 3, 2005 v188 i2528 p6(2)
"Faltering currents trigger freeze fear: the Atlantic heat conveyor that warms western Europe seems to be slowing. Is a mini ice age on the cards?" by Fred Pearce

In this breif article, scientists claim that global warming is responsible for slowing currents. This will cool down europe. They say there is nothing we can do to change this. My question is, since global waming is recorded by averaging temperatures all over the world, a cooldown of 5 degrees in europe (what they predict) would seriously compromise the ability of scientists to use their current model. Scientists say that global warming has reciporical effects, and exponential effects, so this theory of a cooling europe could make sense. The whole point though, is that IF the earth gets too warm, there are factors that natarully slow or stop the warming. In this case, water melting off greenland flows onto the surface of the ocean preventing warm water to rise thus breaking the "motor" that has kept europe warm. So, as a result of global warming, different regions will go through a cold spell, during which ice caps will grow and balance is restored. And sorry that this isn't from sixty minutes. I know how much you all like the canned hysteria of large corporate newscasts. btw, this journal is not an obscure journal that merely voices dissent, it has many different articles and perspectives on global warming among other things. Further proving the point that there is little consensus among the "experts" about global warming.

Who did write that? Wasn't lobbyists was it?
 
#95
#95
OWB my pics are much better.................what you lack is humor.......... :air_kiss:

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