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01-03-07, 09:04 AM | #41 |
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That pic would be funnier if there was a manbearpig in it.
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01-03-07, 09:43 AM | #42 |
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It's only a mile and a half, Albed. I don't expect everyone to make the same changes, but everyone can make some small changes.
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02-03-07, 09:01 AM | #44 |
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Heck everyone should make that change just to reduce the internal engine corrosion short distance driving causes.
If you want to stop industrial pollution boycott their products. There are plenty of pollution control laws already and if you know some are being broken then you have a basis for a lawsuit. If you expect a government representative to do something without giving him money or gathering numerous supporters you're wasting your time. |
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18-03-07, 10:41 PM | #46 |
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You folks in the U.K. better start preparing yourselves for the big "Global Warming Tax Pingo"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1770
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Ah, a fine day of xc-skiing two days before spring. I want a refund on my global warming tax.
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26-03-07, 02:56 PM | #48 |
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26-03-07, 11:34 PM | #49 |
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Here they are closing the resorts early. I'm not saying it's because global warming, but this is the warmest year I remember. The globe must be warmer(at least in my area) this year.
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27-03-07, 11:51 AM | #50 |
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Damn, lower 80's today. The weather sure is changing fast now. Better hurry and get the air conditioner in the window.
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Even the liberal mass media gave a brief squawk about the criticism of Al Gore's energy gluttony. But they wouldn't even make a peep about another public figures energy consumption.
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08-04-07, 01:16 AM | #52 |
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You can't argue with science.
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It's Easter and it's snowing like it's Christmas. Temperatures in Hawaii have reached record lows. How does that figure?
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Yeah we got a couple inches of snow here in PA. The global warming dimwits will just have to keep quiet until a heat wave hits or get the derisive laughter they deserve.
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About 20*F colder than normal for the last 2 weeks where I live. I'm not saying it's because of global cooling but this is the coldest spring I remember. I used to look forward to global warming ending winter earlier but it's not working out. |
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17-04-07, 01:37 PM | #56 |
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The weather guys all predicted a foot of snow for Friday last week. We didn't get any. Then they predicted rain all day yesterday and this morning. It didn't start raining until after midnight and we got a total of half an inch at my house. I'm not saying meteorologists are any worse than astrologers at predicting the weather but... Oh wait, yes I am.
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Hello. Global Warming 101. Enough cold fresh water flowing into the North Atlantic (a basic ramification of global warming) could cause changes in the gulf stream and other ocean currents which keep North America and Europe relatively warm and would lead to a disruption of weather patterns and, ultimately, the seasons themselves. Global warming would actually mean freakish weather and an increasingly cold climate. You might try to grasp this basic concept before pretending to be incredulous experts. |
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NASA researchers used computer simulation models to analyze observed temperature changes on Mars over time.The model showed that the surface temperature of Mars has increased by about 1.17 degrees Fahrenheit over two decades. Mars’ southern polar ice caps are melting.
I think it is Bush's fault. Maybe there is a chance it is Al Gore's since he uses 20 times more energy then the average American.
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17-04-07, 03:13 PM | #59 |
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Wow, observing the weather makes people "incredulous experts" to Ramona!
I always laughed when I read or heard the global warming proselytizers try to convince people that colder weather might be caused by....global warming. How weak minded do people have to be to believe that? About as much as Ramona apparently. They've got it all covered: drought-global warming, floods-global warming, heat wave-global warming, and now; cold wave-global warming. Just a test of faith and the willingness to mindlessly accept the dogma. Ramona passes. |
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My own observations of local weather, though circumstantial, are valid: they highlight the inability of computer models to accurately predict precipitation and cloud cover more than a week in advance. The main concern over global warming stems from anticipated changes to the hydrologic cycle, mainly the various positive and negative feedback loops that occur when increased temperatures accelerate ocean surface evaporation. Water vapor, depending on what phase it takes on in the air, is either the most potent greenhouse gas or the best sunlight deflector on Earth. As water vapor concentrations increase, the greenhouse effect will strengthen while the amount of sunlight reaching the earth decreases. So far it is unknown whether these two effects will cancel each other out and to what degree, and computer models are of no help because they're terrible at simulating the hydrologic cycle. The models that meteorologists use to predict local weather are related to the models climatologists use to predict regional and global climate change, and they suffer the same limitations. You can tell that a particular global climate model is deeply flawed when it inaccurately predicts precipitation rates around the world, and most of today's models do not agree with actual observations, let alone each other. Though climate models are becoming more complex and more accurate every year, they still cannot reliably predict changes to our climate more than a few years in advance. It isn't global warming I'm skeptical of, it's the idea that policy should be based on the results of these flawed climate models. Reducing carbon emissions isn't as easy as screwing in a compact fluorescent light bulb, you know. The AGW alarmists would have us all make drastic changes to our lifestyles and keep developing nations living in the stone age. Last edited by Mazer : 17-04-07 at 04:44 PM. |
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