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Old 01-11-2007, 03:19 PM   #51
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Old 01-11-2007, 03:20 PM   #52
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the earth is around 4.5 billion years old and most people are basing arguments on weather patterns over a few decades. you dont need a doctorates in math to understand the problems with that.
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Old 01-11-2007, 03:29 PM   #53
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Believe me Im well read on the subject. Trying to rationalize on gfy is like trying to explain astrophysics to to a 2 year old.
have you watched an inconvenient truth?

you do know that one of six ice shelfs in canada just broke off in under a hour? Shelfs that have been there for far longer than 100 years.

if you're so sure that everything is fine, that this is a bunch of evil "propaganda" that the politicians or whoever are rolling out to make a couple more billion dollars in "quick fixes", why are you even discussing it? So everyone here feels better about the global warming problem?

If you really really want, you can fly to vancouver, and i can show you trees that are budding in january. It smells like spring in downtown vancouver. Then you can explain to me, with all the research you have done, why that's happening in the middle of winter.

While you're at it, you can also explain why i type in "greenland melting" and i see pictures of greenland melting from the top down. Or why villages in the himalyans are about to be groups of refugees because the water supplies are slowly melting away, water supplies that have been there for thousands of years.

and i'll reply, "coping mechanism"

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Old 01-11-2007, 03:35 PM   #54
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I see CO in your location I assume that is Colorado. Much of the drinking water in the mid west comes from the mountains ice packs. Due to global warming these ice packs that give you drinking water are melting at a very fast pace.

As they melt there will be less and less drinking water available. I think it's something like 3/4 of the water in the Us comes from mountain ice packs. Same is true for much of the rest of the world. Guess what no more ice packs equals no more drinking water.

That's just one tiny little thing that it will affect.
3/4 of the water in the us comes from mountain ice packs? Are you on medication? And if it does melt where shall the water go? In the ground, or evaporate, what happens to evaporated water I wonder? Oh it goes into the air and forms what.... clouds, what do clouds do when they are full of evaporated water? Oh thats right it falls down as what? Rain, and where does the rain land? On the.... (you'll get this one think hard) ground, and if the ground it falls on happens to be a cold mountain top what happens? Oh it freezes, and what happens if it melts, or falls where its warmer? Oh it goes into the..... ground.... And if it falls on the ground where does it end up? Oh in our water tables, and what happens if it ends up in our water tables, it gets sucked back out sometimes using what we call....... wells, and what happens then? We drink it and sometimes we pee, and it ends up where? In the ground..... ok Im bored now... lol
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Believe me Im well read on the subject. Trying to rationalize on gfy is like trying to explain astrophysics to to a 2 year old.
You're well read on global warming? Sounds like you reading the wrong books. How about posting some titles so we can do some reading too? I'd be curious to know which scientists believe that dumping massive ammounts of carbon dioxide and other "greenhouse gases" have no effect on the atmosphere.

I actually started watching the documentary last night but turned it off after I'd had my fill of Al Gore. Is it a documentary on global warming, or is it a documentary on Al Gore? All the non global warming shit in the movie removes any shred of credibility it may have had for me.

Now, I do believe global warming exists, but I don't take the word of Al Gore as fact.

This just proves that the sheep will eat the grass no matter what side of the pasture it's on.
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have you watched an inconvenient truth?

you do know that one of six ice shelfs in canada just broke off in under a hour? Shelfs that have been there for far longer than 100 years.

if you're so sure that everything is fine, that this is a bunch of evil "propaganda" that the politicians or whoever are rolling out to make a couple more billion dollars in "quick fixes", why are you even discussing it? So everyone here feels better about the global warming problem?

If you really really want, you can fly to vancouver, and i can show you trees that are budding in january. It smells like spring in downtown vancouver. Then you can explain to me, with all the research you have done, why that's happening in the middle of winter.

While you're at it, you can also explain why i type in "greenland melting" and i see pictures of greenland melting from the top down. Or why villages in the himalyans are about to be groups of refugees because the water supplies are slowly melting away, water supplies that have been there for thousands of years.

and i'll reply, "coping mechanism"

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look, this came off as really condenscending, and i want to apologize.. i didn't mean it to sound that way. It's just something that this issue simply cannot be ignored, and there needs to be shit done.

If you think about it, and i think the movie states, the countries that are doing the most damage faster than anyone else, is countries in south america burning forests off, and the gas fires in russia.

If we can tack on sanctions to countries for not falling into the western sway of arms and arms selling, why can't there be talk of santions against these countries until they fix the outrageous polluting problems?

If you think about it, brazil and russia present a far larger threat to everyone, and thing, on the planet then NK with nuclear weapons.

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look, this came off as really condenscending, and i want to apologize.. i didn't mean it to sound that way. It's just something that this issue simply cannot be ignored, and there needs to be shit done.

If you think about it, and i think the movie states, the countries that are doing the most damage faster than anyone else, is countries in south america burning forests off, and the gas fires in russia.

If we can tack on sanctions to countries for not falling into the western sway of arms and arms selling, why can't there be talk of santions against these countries until they fix the outrageous polluting problems?

If you think about it, brazil and russia present a far larger threat to everyone, and thing, on the planet then NK with nuclear weapons.

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I cant watch an inconvenient truth right now, Im in the middle of this cool Loose change video part 1 and 2. Ill try to schedule it in though. Right after I finish my reading up of how we were going to have an ice age around 1994.
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Old 01-11-2007, 03:42 PM   #58
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i guess whatever helps you sleep at night.

At least it'll be warm!

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umm no it's not, because it would be much more beneficial for politicians to be able to ignore global warming. The companies whom line their pockets have no interest in global warming because it will cost them billions.
Exactly. Some People here are not looking at this properly. Global Warming doesn't mean that it's hotter out all the time, it is trying to show that in general if you take an average over the year or a couple of years the temperature is starting to rise. Look at any Historical weather data and you'll most likely find that on any given day in any given place, it has probably been a lot hotter and a lot colder in years past. No one can ignore the fact that the weather patterns are beginning to shift. If anyone's worried about it being cold now, wait for the summer, I think it's gonna be balls hot just about everywhere.
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3/4 of the water in the us comes from mountain ice packs? Are you on medication? And if it does melt where shall the water go? In the ground, or evaporate, what happens to evaporated water I wonder? Oh it goes into the air and forms what.... clouds, what do clouds do when they are full of evaporated water? Oh thats right it falls down as what? Rain, and where does the rain land? On the.... (you'll get this one think hard) ground, and if the ground it falls on happens to be a cold mountain top what happens? Oh it freezes, and what happens if it melts, or falls where its warmer? Oh it goes into the..... ground.... And if it falls on the ground where does it end up? Oh in our water tables, and what happens if it ends up in our water tables, it gets sucked back out sometimes using what we call....... wells, and what happens then? We drink it and sometimes we pee, and it ends up where? In the ground..... ok Im bored now... lol
Gee, I see you learned something in 3rd grade. The fact is the majority of drinking water in the western US originates from snow in the Rocky Mountains. When there was little snowfall 5 years ago it had an effect from California to Nebraska. There is not enough water in the water tables to supply everyone with water in those areas for any extended period of time, nor would rainfall. The fact is if the Rocky Mountains stopped getting snow the whole western US would turn to desert.
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Gee, I see you learned something in 3rd grade. The fact is the majority of drinking water in the western US originates from snow in the Rocky Mountains. When there was little snowfall 5 years ago it had an effect from California to Nebraska. There is not enough water in the water tables to supply everyone with water in those areas for any extended period of time, nor would rainfall. The fact is if the Rocky Mountains stopped getting snow the whole western US would turn to desert.
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let me say it this way:

everyone in this thread who denies the phenomenon of so called "global warming" is therefore ok with the way some countries - including the USA, China, India or Russia - handle their responsibilities towards this planet while most of the european countries are just plain stupid for trying to save energy, oil, cut down co2 and preserve clean water - do i understand that right?

well, then i guess i'll buy a hummer, burn down some trees and club some seals while i drive around and make sure that all neighbours lights stay on by waving at their motion detectors...
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People sort of messed up when they coined the phrase "global warming". Think more "global climate change".

Few things I will point out.
A lot of southern California's water comes from Northern California, this water is stored in several lakes and reservoirs. The water in these is filled some by rainfall during the rainy season which is usually let out to maintain levels, the majority comes from the melting snow pack during the non rainy seasons which keeps them as near full as possible during peak usage. Our snow levels up here are shrinking.

I doubt anyone can really argue that the polar sheets are also melting at an extreme rate. This of course is not only leading to rising water levels, but it is also effecting the salinity of the oceans. This messes with the conveyor system. Not to mention the more ice that is loss the less it reflects and the faster the remaining ice melts.

This could go on and on, and no I have not yet watched this movie yet.
What us humans can hope for is a huge volcano going off in a major way, sure it will kill a lot of people but at the same time it should restore the polar ice caps.
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well, then i guess i'll buy a hummer, burn down some trees and club some seals while i drive around and make sure that all neighbours lights stay on by waving at their motion detectors...
i've clubbed seals before. its an over rated experience. the first few are kinda fun... but then it becomes work.
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Only in the USA can money buy such mass fucking ignorance. More or less the whole world is intelligent enough to accept global warming for a fact. However, get a few billion dollar corps to pump cash in to say otherwise in the USA and the amount of idiots who believe them is amazing.
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Only in the USA can money buy such mass fucking ignorance. More or less the whole world is intelligent enough to accept global warming for a fact. However, get a few billion dollar corps to pump cash in to say otherwise in the USA and the amount of idiots who believe them is amazing.

Yes the media is conspiring to show global warming is fake....
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scientifically speaking it is refered to not as global warming but global climate change. The reason is that while there may be an average aggregate warming if you localize your search you might see it being colder. The fact remains that the overall global weather is changing and when it does things like the jet stream and japan current can change. Those are major engines for weather and when those change all bets are off.
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Why didn't they consult scientist Stickyfingerzdotnet before taking TODAY such a position ...:

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Exxon cuts ties to global warming skeptics
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Exxon cuts ties to global warming skeptics
Ok well if we are all around in 5 years, we can discuss the next big doom and gloom scenario that all the people with governement grants come up with. You can go right down a list over the last 30 to 40 years and 1 by one see they were a bunch of horseshit.
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Some inconvenient facts that Mr. Gore didn't see fit to bring to light:

- On CO2 emissions and raising temperatures, could somebody please explain this graph to me:


- From 1986 to 2000 central Antarctic valleys cooled .7 degrees C per decade with serious ecosystem damage from the cold.

- Both satellite data and ground stations show slight cooling over the last 20 years.

- Side-looking radar measurements show West Antarctic ice is increasting at 26.8 gagatons/yr. Reversing the melting trend of the last 6000 years.

- Antarctic peninsula has warmed several degrees while interior has cooled somewhat. Ice shelves have retreated but sea ice has increase.

- During the last four interglacials, going back 420,000 years, the Earth was warmer than it is today.

- Less Antarctic ice has melted today than occured during the last interglacial.

- Antarctic sea ice has increased since 1979.

- The greater part of Antarctica experiences a longer sea-ice season, lasting 21 days longer than it did in 1979.
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You people do realize that all your doomsday scenarios are based on projections and forecasts, right? Do you have any idea how bad the track record has been for these types of projections in even the last 10 years? The actual temperature increase varies from the predicted increase by more than 300% over the last 10 years. 300% is a pretty large margin of error, don't you think?

How come Scientists can't predict weather with any degree of accuracy for next year but they're bang on about enviormental changes that are going to happen over the next 40 years? Could it be they don't really know at all?
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If it's snowing where its not suppose to and not snowing where it should, could you imagine what this summer is going to be like???
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Hellllllooooooooooo ...... 21st century his here, now ......

Climate Expert Says NASA Tried to Silence Him

The top climate scientist at NASA says the Bush administration has tried to stop him from speaking out since he gave a lecture last month calling for prompt reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases linked to global warming.

The scientist, James E. Hansen, longtime director of the agency's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, said in an interview that officials at NASA headquarters had ordered the public affairs staff to review his coming lectures, papers, postings on the Goddard Web site and requests for interviews from journalists.

Dr. Hansen said he would ignore the restrictions. "They feel their job is to be this censor of information going out to the public," he said.

Dean Acosta, deputy assistant administrator for public affairs at the space agency, said there was no effort to silence Dr. Hansen. "That's not the way we operate here at NASA," Mr. Acosta said. "We promote openness and we speak with the facts."

He said the restrictions on Dr. Hansen applied to all National Aeronautics and Space Administration personnel. He added that government scientists were free to discuss scientific findings, but that policy statements should be left to policy makers and appointed spokesmen.


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Yes the media is conspiring to show global warming is fake....
you dont seem to know what side you are on do you?

you are no longer qualified to make yourself sound like an expert on anything

i mean do you read what you write here and believe it?

is this really how a Bush supporter thinks? He is ok with buying bottled oxygen for his grandchildren to breathe out of....hey it is the american way...you are just jealous you didnt make the bottled oxygen..would that be yoru response to someone talking about global warming our the effects humans have on the planet?

take a look at your kids...and then rethink your answers
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Hellllllooooooooooo ...... 21st century his here, now ......
So let me make sure I have this straight. From 1940 to 1970 despite co2 levels rising, the temperature variange decreased but that's not valid because it's now the 21st century? So the effect of co2 which according to some is the driving factor behind "Global Warming" works differently depending on the century? Wild stuff man.

Man I swear, it's almost like we don't have all the information and can't really predict what's going to happen 40 years from now.
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OK, I'm 45. I'm going probably be dead in 45 years. As long as I can fill up my SUV for 45 years I'm happy

/sarcasm

But seriously, the pollution the earth as a whole is putting out is MUCH less than it was in earlier years. We ARE going forward to those of you thinking we are the only ones affecting the earth's climate.

Me, I blame cows.
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let me say it this way:

everyone in this thread who denies the phenomenon of so called "global warming" is therefore ok with the way some countries - including the USA, China, India or Russia - handle their responsibilities towards this planet while most of the european countries are just plain stupid for trying to save energy, oil, cut down co2 and preserve clean water - do i understand that right?
DOES ANYONE OF YOU EXPERTS CARE TO ANSWER THIS QUESTION???
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you dont seem to know what side you are on do you?

you are no longer qualified to make yourself sound like an expert on anything

i mean do you read what you write here and believe it?

is this really how a Bush supporter thinks? He is ok with buying bottled oxygen for his grandchildren to breathe out of....hey it is the american way...you are just jealous you didnt make the bottled oxygen..would that be yoru response to someone talking about global warming our the effects humans have on the planet?

take a look at your kids...and then rethink your answers








You're right, things are so much worse today than they were less than 100 years ago. Thank God our Grandparents were worried about us getting enough oxygen ......


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Old 01-12-2007, 09:58 AM   #84
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DOES ANYONE OF YOU EXPERTS CARE TO ANSWER THIS QUESTION???
I don't think we're all trying to deny Global Warming so much as question what we really know about it. I think the science in the area is still infantile and in many cases suspect at best. Scientists and data come down on both sides of the issues. The actual track record for prediciting enviromental changes over decades is dismal at best. We simply don't know.

Imagine calling a doctor and saying "Doc I have this ..." and him responding "put a bandaid on it!". But Doc, you're suggesting a solution when you don't even understand the problem!
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The reason there is no hole in the ozone layer anymore is because the united states took a lead position in eliminating the propellents that caused the hole.

Same could happen with the greenhouse gas emmissions. The technology to do so is already in place.

But the real issue is not forcing companies through government regulation to change how they operate. It's how you as an individual are willing to make simple changes to reduce the amount you personally contribute to the problem. Are you still using incandescant lightbulbs? Why?

And it goes on and on and on to figure out your own personal "carbon footprint" and reduce it. The changes we as individuals can make ourselves can flatten the upward curve of CO2.
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Are you saying that you don't believe in Global Warming????
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Old 01-12-2007, 10:03 AM   #87
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the earth is around 4.5 billion years old and most people are basing arguments on weather patterns over a few decades. you dont need a doctorates in math to understand the problems with that.
Yeah. In the 60's all the scare was global cooling. Now it's global warming.
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Are you saying that you don't believe in Global Warming????
I'm saying it's part of Earth's normal cycle it's been doing for longer than human's have existed
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Imagine calling a doctor and saying "Doc I have this ..." and him responding "put a bandaid on it!". But Doc, you're suggesting a solution when you don't even understand the problem!
so you are basically saying that burning oil as much as possible and not caring about the environment is ok cause it might have no effect at all - perhaps - cause the experts do not completely agree on the negative effects. i'm just trying to understand your position
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The reason there is no hole in the ozone layer anymore is because the united states took a lead position in eliminating the propellents that caused the hole.

Same could happen with the greenhouse gas emmissions. The technology to do so is already in place.

But the real issue is not forcing companies through government regulation to change how they operate. It's how you as an individual are willing to make simple changes to reduce the amount you personally contribute to the problem. Are you still using incandescant lightbulbs? Why?

And it goes on and on and on to figure out your own personal "carbon footprint" and reduce it. The changes we as individuals can make ourselves can flatten the upward curve of CO2.
What kinda of car do you drive?
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What kinda of car do you drive?
I drive a 1996 Saturn sl2. 40 mpg highway. I drive about 2 miles per week. I bought it new in 1996, and have barely over 30,000 miles on it. Every lightbulb in my house is compact flourescent as well. I've also reinsulated all of my windows and doors and attic. I definitely do what I can. My thermostat is below 60 right now, which is fine because this is the warmest winter on record for the northeast US so far, and my city hit 60 degrees 2 days in a row last week which were both new high temperature records, lol.
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so you are basically saying that burning oil as much as possible and not caring about the environment is ok cause it might have no effect at all - perhaps - cause the experts do not completely agree on the negative effects. i'm just trying to understand your position
You do realize that there were oil wells way before man started using them, and they would catch fire and burn and burn and burn and smoke and smoke and smoke right? And how bout forest fires started by lightning? Who was there to put those out? They burned for years and years with smoke going into the atmosphere.
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so you are basically saying that burning oil as much as possible and not caring about the environment is ok cause it might have no effect at all - perhaps - cause the experts do not completely agree on the negative effects. i'm just trying to understand your position
No, not at all. I think it's up to each of us to try and be responsible in what we do to the enviroment. I'm not advocating for reckless abuse of fossil fuels or neglecting air quality all together. I just question that panic surrounding "Global Warming" and believe we really don't know what's going to happen in the future.

Ever notice that the some people will say in "You're an idiot for believing all the war on terror hype your goverment feeds you." and in the same breath say "Forget terrorists, Global Warming's going to wipe us all out!!!"? I find this mentality particularily amusing.
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I even wrote cnn the other day because they did yet another story on hybrid cars. Well fuck that, why not do a story on why GM had the tooling to make a 40mpg gasoline engine 11 years ago but today you can NOT find a US made non-hybrid car that gets 40 miles per gallon?

Pisses me off seriously. I dont know why other people dont get pissed about that one fact right there.
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I drive a 1996 Saturn sl2. 40 mpg highway. I drive about 2 miles per week. I bought it new in 1996, and have barely over 30,000 miles on it. Every lightbulb in my house is compact flourescent as well. I've also reinsulated all of my windows and doors and attic. I definitely do what I can. My thermostat is below 60 right now, which is fine because this is the warmest winter on record for the northeast US so far, and my city hit 60 degrees 2 days in a row last week which were both new high temperature records, lol.
Why are you still driving an internal combustion powered conveyance?
Why aren't you utilizing solar panels to heat your house?

I mean I can go on and on, and take this sliding scale of fanaticism on, but at the end of the day, your "sacrifices" don't hold a candle to the massive pollution and destruction of our environment being done today by Countries, and Big Business.

I applaud you for it, but what you are doing is building a sand fort wall to stop a 100 ft tsunami about to crash onshore.
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You're right, things are so much worse today than they were less than 100 years ago. Thank God our Grandparents were worried about us getting enough oxygen ......


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omg...its like you are in lala land...we should thank our grandparents for fouling the air for so many years...their is only one reason production like that hasnt continued...it wasnt good for us...is that not obvious to you?
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You do realize that there were oil wells way before man started using them, and they would catch fire and burn and burn and burn and smoke and smoke and smoke right? And how bout forest fires started by lightning? Who was there to put those out? They burned for years and years with smoke going into the atmosphere.

Yes no disputing that. But did you know that when winter comes so late and spring so early that the Pine Bark Beetle doesnt die off and instead continues eating out the pine tree forests which then burn more than normal?

There's species nearing endangerment because the annual cycle of their prey has changed drastically in the recent years, so now their young are born and the food supply is simply not there like it has been for all known time.

I dunno, I think it's a non-controversial issue really. More people will notice at some point.
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omg...its like you are in lala land...we should thank our grandparents for fouling the air for so many years...their is only one reason production like that hasnt continued...it wasnt good for us...is that not obvious to you?
You didnt get it I see.
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Why are you still driving an internal combustion powered conveyance?
Why aren't you utilizing solar panels to heat your house?

I mean I can go on and on, and take this sliding scale of fanaticism on, but at the end of the day, your "sacrifices" don't hold a candle to the massive pollution and destruction of our environment being done today by Countries, and Big Business.

I applaud you for it, but what you are doing is building a sand fort wall to stop a 100 ft tsunami about to crash onshore.

I disagree, Anthony. I really do. I think we can even use an anaolgy in the business. Would you rather try to get 10 hits to 10,000 ads? Or try to get 10,000 hits to 10 ads? I think you get there faster with 10,000 ads.

Making big businesses and backwards countries do the right thing is part of it, but it still falls on every individual to do what they can. Incidently, China's government mandated gas mileage standards are far better than the US. The US automakers are suing California because California had the audacity to require all cars sold in their state to meet emissions standards that match Chinas over the next 10 years.. how dare they, lol.

I've also looked into Solar and Wind power. I currently rent, but I would absolutely love to have a house where I could have a nice solar panel (about $20,000, I've checked), and a wind generator (price varies, but utility companies are required to buy your excess energy, and there are local ordinances on tower height to consider). As well as on-demand hot water heaters and other efficient appliances I've checked into.

I dont preach to people in SUV's or anything crazy, but I still quietly do my thing and would encourage others to at least pick up a 3 pack of compact flourescent bulbs. They work great, and with only 15 watts you get the same lumens as an old fasioned 60 watt (plus they dont burn out for 5 yrs)
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Yes no disputing that. But did you know that when winter comes so late and spring so early that the Pine Bark Beetle doesnt die off and instead continues eating out the pine tree forests which then burn more than normal?

There's species nearing endangerment because the annual cycle of their prey has changed drastically in the recent years, so now their young are born and the food supply is simply not there like it has been for all known time.

I dunno, I think it's a non-controversial issue really. More people will notice at some point.
Hmm and where prey tell did you harvest that information from.

Just to prove I watched a particular thing people doubt I watched.
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