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Thanks GW Bush. There is enough hate already
Thanks to the USA, and some other countries, that don't follow the Kyoto agreement, the weather is changing.
Normally it's like 5 degrees or so. However, today it was 21-22 degrees CELSIUS. I like sunny weather. So thank you. Overall it was the warmest day in 100 years or so... Andre |
22 end of october in NL? now that's indeed crazy :)
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Warmest weekend for this time of year ever. We don't know if humanity is the cause of global warming though, those things have changed throughout history.
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yeah .. these last days were crazy :) almost november and 22 C :winkwink:
hope there will be any snow this your so i can go skiing :pimp |
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there are some pretty compelling scientific studies siting the amount of Carbon Dioxide we put into the atmosphere as a catalyst for enviromental change. to match the amount of co2 humanity places into the atmosphere each day, it would take 7 volcanoes, the size of Mt. St. Helens erupting round the clock for an entire year. |
Not that I disagree with the Kyoto agreement but I don't think humans are the main cause for global warming. We may be part of the cause but not the main cause.
Look to the ice ages and so on, it's clear the earth's temperature changes over the course of history. Look into the earth's magnetic fields and the fact that the Earth's polarity is currently in the middle of reversing. IMO that is probably a more likely the cause for the recent global temperature changes than pollution. Of course I don't agree with Bush's stance on pollution and I really think factories around the world should be forced to clean up their acts. However, I still personally don't think we are the main cause to global warming. |
Earth polarity reversing?
Wut? |
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There is no global warming its in your mind, I want to slap them when they say that lol
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only 5 years in office and bushie has changed the temp in the netherlands by 16+ degrees!
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I as an American apologize. You Fucking Idiot |
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It's been happening for years. A bit more major now-a-days. |
here's a quick fact:::
Some current estimates indicate that if successfully and completely implemented, the Kyoto Protocol is predicted to reduce the average global rise in temperature by somewhere between 0.02°C and 0.28°C by the year 2050 (source: Nature, October 2003), compared to the increase of 1.4°C to 5.8°C between 1990 and 2100 predicted by the IPCC [2]. Because of this many critics and environmentalists question the value of the Kyoto Protocol should required modifications fail to produce deeper cuts in the future. |
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Doing something about it might sound like a good idea, but the truth is that the economic damage of acting too quickly could prove to be as devastating as a shift in climate would be. Changes need to be made, yes, but they will need to be implemented gradually. |
People freak out too much...
...here's a little newsflash for any who haven't already done the deductions in their own head... ...the earth has been here a long long time...it's seen some pretty drastic changes...it's had giant meteors smash into it's surface...it's been frozen...it's been burned...and guess what... ...it'll always find a way to take care of itself... ...nothing you can do about that...it's the way she works... ...global warming is bullshit...the atmosphere changes...that's just how things are and have always been. |
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You Fucking Idiot |
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The earth don't need your help bro...I promise. |
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I agree with GW's idea! Fuck everyone, get what you can now and fuck everyone else. Every decision you make should depend on how much money you stand to gain. Who cares if it is fair, if it makes sense or if people die. MAKE MONEY NOW!!! |
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i think the transition could have a minimal impact on industry if the government was willing to get behind it in a big way. just for example (even though i am not a big supporter of corporate tax cuts and subsidies), they could use tax cuts and subsidies to help ease the economic repercussions of this. even some simple steps like bio diesel being used for large transport operations like international shipping, and nationwide trucking could hlep signifigantly. what i am starting to worry is that it is already to late. the amounts of heavy metals in our oceans are going to start killing off marine life on a large scale very soon. and obviously if our oceans die, so do we. it's a tenous thing, but i think with the right governmental support, we could move relatively quickly on this and only do minor disruption to the economic structure. |
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I AGREE!!! If we try to do something, we might not make as much money as we could otherwise. Let's take our time and make sure we don't phase out our money makers too quickly. Some of us have too much invested in certain industries! We need time to protect our investments. Fuck the earth! Screw you and screw the planet - MAKE MONEY NOW!!! |
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At the last KKK meeting, they passed out fliers that said this exact same thing! Look, I don't doubt that you believe what you post. I just doubt that what you believe is sane. Sorry nutty. |
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Dear Nutty Nut Job, So sorry to hear you are crazy. I hope they can help you at the hospital. Thanks for posting. You are always good for a laugh! See you later you crazy nut! P.S. - DO NOT post about things of which you are unfamiliar. Thanks. |
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i really believe that with the level of technology that we have we could minimize the impact greatly. while it would certainly be a burden for the government, i think it would be a worthwhile one, and something that could easily be funded if pork projects were cut, and obviously if we had never entered this silly war. regardless of the cost to government it is definately something we need to pursue post haste. it is our lives that hang in the balance. |
well at least everyone will have cool tans
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instead of ridiculing him, why not post a counter point. you are the one coming off as uninformed. :2 cents: |
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You is funny dummy! When is the next "crazy" meeting? Like you, my brain doesn't work and I need to learn what to think next. Thanks you crazy nutjob. |
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