Agreed, she'll just sweep out the trash and go on after we're done fucking around.7zark7 wrote:It is the hight of human arrogance to think we are destroying the earth. We are simply killing ourselves, making the planet inhabitable to ourselves. Bacteria are the only significant life on earth.
As far as the earth is concerned we're most likely in the midst of another ice-age. The only thing you can count on on this planet is mass extinction...and we're well over due for another one.
Global Warming
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That would be a real bummer.mjrpes wrote:I'm not really worried about global warming. I live 132 above sea level. I am kind of worried that the cheap socks I buy from Wal*Mart will get more expensive if all those factories on the coast of China go underwater. That would be a tragedy.
But on a serious note, if you really believe that global warming is so bad that if in the next 25 years we don't cut our CO2 emissions then we will all die, then I feel sorry for you.

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I bet there's a ton of oil right in the middle of Antarctica. I bet there's enough to last for centuries. There has to be. The only way to get there is for that big ice cap to melt.
[size=85]yea i've too been kind of thinking about maybe a new sig but sort of haven't come to quite a decision yet[/size]
Show me where the world's scientific community agrees with you. As a former (and sort of still current) part of it, I'd be interested to see what we all agree with.shiznit wrote:I can tell you haven't read much about global warming because the world's scientific community does agree with me. The evidence you probally looked at is not very scientific at all and exaggerates the cause and outcome. How about you provide me with evidence that there is an immediate danger from global warming.HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:look the world's scientific community disagrees with you including the climatologists etc.shiznit wrote: I bet you also think we are cutting down all our forests.
if you want to present some evidence backing up your position it would be greatly appreciated
By immediate I mean in the next 100 years or so.
Sorry it's not my job to provide you with teaching material, I suggest you do some research yourself.tnf wrote:Show me where the world's scientific community agrees with you. As a former (and sort of still current) part of it, I'd be interested to see what we all agree with.shiznit wrote:I can tell you haven't read much about global warming because the world's scientific community does agree with me. The evidence you probally looked at is not very scientific at all and exaggerates the cause and outcome. How about you provide me with evidence that there is an immediate danger from global warming.HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote: look the world's scientific community disagrees with you including the climatologists etc.
if you want to present some evidence backing up your position it would be greatly appreciated
By immediate I mean in the next 100 years or so.
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http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?050425fa_fact3
I haven't read part II or III yet, but this one definitely opened my eyes.
I haven't read part II or III yet, but this one definitely opened my eyes.
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shiznit wrote:There is not enough evidence to completely support global warming, even the obvious evidence that we have is hard to interpret, despite what you might think. Most scientists agree that humans are having some effect on the climate but none of them can accurately calculate how much impact we are having. Some say it’s less than 1%, which is quite insignificant if you really consider how much the natural cycles create, other say it’s slightly more. I say it’s in between and that the people proclaiming global warming as a big threat are only doing it to bring attention to the issue.
Just to note I’m not a crazy republican or anything, I used to believe that there was a huge problem with global warming but then I did research on my own and came to this conclusion. There is definitely a rise in temperature over the last hundred years, but it’s not necessarily global warming.
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I can tell you haven't read much about global warming because the world's scientific community does agree with me. The evidence you probally looked at is not very scientific at all and exaggerates the cause and outcome. How about you provide me with evidence that there is an immediate danger from global warming.
By immediate I mean in the next 100 years or so.
Okay so according to you, the international scientific community thinks there is not enough evidence to support global warming? I agree they don't have complete agreement on the rate of change but characterizing the lower range climate change estimates as insignificant is definitely not in accord with world scientific opinion.
Evidence to support my contention...
http://nationalacademies.org/onpi/06072005.pdf
http://usinfo.state.gov/gi/Archive/2004 ... 21489.html
http://www.ucsusa.org/global_environmen ... ?pageID=27
http://www.nrdc.org/globalWarming/default.asp
http://www.panda.org/downloads/climate_ ... t_ut3s.pdf
http://yosemite.epa.gov/oar/globalwarmi ... pacts.html
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/rel ... 3/pr91/en/
http://www.davidsuzuki.org/Climate_Change/Impacts/
http://www.climatechange.gc.ca/onetonne ... mpacts.asp
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shiznit wrote:Sorry it's not my job to provide you with teaching material, I suggest you do some research yourself.tnf wrote:Show me where the world's scientific community agrees with you. As a former (and sort of still current) part of it, I'd be interested to see what we all agree with.shiznit wrote: I can tell you haven't read much about global warming because the world's scientific community does agree with me. The evidence you probally looked at is not very scientific at all and exaggerates the cause and outcome. How about you provide me with evidence that there is an immediate danger from global warming.
By immediate I mean in the next 100 years or so.
I've got plenty of teaching material champ. But if you are going to spout shit about the entire 'scientific community' backing you up, you should be ready to show us your sources.
The majority of the scientific community disagrees with you. Do some research and find out why.
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