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Again I ask, does it matter what is the cause of climate change? The challenge for the young today is to find a way to manage our change in response. We can have famine, dislocation and wars, or .....
mpjh wrote:Again I ask, does it matter what is the cause of climate change? The challenge for the young today is to find a way to manage our change in response. We can have famine, dislocation and wars, or .....
And once again I say, humans have done little to nothing that has affected the climate change, so how are so supposed to stop Mother Nature, assuming the phenomenon is as big as the people who blow it completely out of proportion say it is.
mpjh wrote:Again I ask, does it matter what is the cause of climate change? The challenge for the young today is to find a way to manage our change in response. We can have famine, dislocation and wars, or .....
. . . oceanfront property in Orlando, a vast area of the temperate zones moving to two-crop years, a melting of the permafrost which would allow the tapping of trillions of cubic feet of natural gas, a return of the Sahara to the jungle biozone it once was . . .
mpjh wrote:Again I ask, does it matter what is the cause of climate change? The challenge for the young today is to find a way to manage our change in response. We can have famine, dislocation and wars, or .....
And once again I say, humans have done little to nothing that has affected the climate change, so how are so supposed to stop Mother Nature, assuming the phenomenon is as big as the people who blow it completely out of proportion say it is.
If it is as big as people who exaggerate say it is, then we are affecting it.
"Some motherfuckers are always trying to ice skate uphill."
Duane: You know what they say about love and war. Tim: Yes, one involves a lot of physical and psychological pain, and the other one's war.
mpjh wrote:Again I ask, does it matter what is the cause of climate change? The challenge for the young today is to find a way to manage our change in response. We can have famine, dislocation and wars, or .....
And once again I say, humans have done little to nothing that has affected the climate change, so how are so supposed to stop Mother Nature, assuming the phenomenon is as big as the people who blow it completely out of proportion say it is.
If it is as big as people who exaggerate say it is, then we are affecting it.
That line of "reasoning" leads to madness and voting for Al Gore.
mpjh wrote:Again I ask, does it matter what is the cause of climate change? The challenge for the young today is to find a way to manage our change in response. We can have famine, dislocation and wars, or .....
. . . oceanfront property in Orlando, a vast area of the temperate zones moving to two-crop years, a melting of the permafrost which would allow the tapping of trillions of cubic feet of natural gas, a return of the Sahara to the jungle biozone it once was . . .
Try, Hurricane alley in Florida with uninsurable property, vastly expanding desert areas in southwestern US, north Africa and western China, permafrost melt that accelerates warming by absorbing sunlight, increased deforestation through fires and pests, fresh water shortages in major cities,... well just to name a few
Do today's youth want to rely on real estate developers and oil companies to mange our response to this process?
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mpjh wrote:Again I ask, does it matter what is the cause of climate change? The challenge for the young today is to find a way to manage our change in response. We can have famine, dislocation and wars, or .....
And once again I say, humans have done little to nothing that has affected the climate change, so how are so supposed to stop Mother Nature, assuming the phenomenon is as big as the people who blow it completely out of proportion say it is.
If it is as big as people who exaggerate say it is, then we are affecting it.
That line of "reasoning" leads to madness and voting for Al Gore.
Couldn't have been worse than the other option.
"Some motherfuckers are always trying to ice skate uphill."
Duane: You know what they say about love and war. Tim: Yes, one involves a lot of physical and psychological pain, and the other one's war.
No no no, we are definitly a contributer, in a bad way. We had increased CO2 levels BEFORE the global climate change process really began to snowball. That has never happened before. I believe that the Earth is about 10 degrees hotter worldwide than it has ever been in the past, during this part of the climate change.
We just aren't the cause of the climate change, there is a difference.
Juan_Bottom wrote:No no no, we are definitly a contributer, in a bad way. We had increased CO2 levels BEFORE the global climate change process really began to snowball. That has never happened before. I believe that the Earth is about 10 degrees hotter worldwide than it has ever been in the past, during this part of the climate change.
We just aren't the cause of the climate change, there is a difference.
Indeed.
"Some motherfuckers are always trying to ice skate uphill."
Duane: You know what they say about love and war. Tim: Yes, one involves a lot of physical and psychological pain, and the other one's war.
Juan_Bottom wrote:No no no, we are definitly a contributer, in a bad way. We had increased CO2 levels BEFORE the global climate change process really began to snowball. That has never happened before. I believe that the Earth is about 10 degrees hotter worldwide than it has ever been in the past, during this part of the climate change.
We just aren't the cause of the climate change, there is a difference.
And here we go off on CO2 again. Everyone claims that CO2 causes global warming, when the evidence is to the contrary. The temperature rises before C02 rises in many cases, which means C02 doesn't cause it.
IF you look at the relation between solar activity and global warming, the correlation is very evident. Scientists agree that the sun's activity is at a much higher level then it has been in the last 8,000 years. Coincidence? I think not.
And i love how you all ignore the points I make against you.
Juan_Bottom wrote:No no no, we are definitly a contributer, in a bad way. We had increased CO2 levels BEFORE the global climate change process really began to snowball. That has never happened before. I believe that the Earth is about 10 degrees hotter worldwide than it has ever been in the past, during this part of the climate change.
We just aren't the cause of the climate change, there is a difference.
And here we go off on CO2 again. Everyone claims that CO2 causes global warming, when the evidence is to the contrary. The temperature rises before C02 rises in many cases, which means C02 doesn't cause it.
IF you look at the relation between solar activity and global warming, the correlation is very evident. Scientists agree that the sun's activity is at a much higher level then it has been in the last 8,000 years. Coincidence? I think not.
And i love how you all ignore the points I make against you.
Hey dorkwade, I don't believe that man has created global warming. Congratulations on ignoring my posts. I believe it is solor caused. But I'm not so retarded as to not notice that man had raised the level of CO2 ahead of its natural process. Which in turn, has intensified the global climate change cycle. I already said exactly what you just did.
Juan_Bottom wrote:No no no, we are definitly a contributer, in a bad way. We had increased CO2 levels BEFORE the global climate change process really began to snowball. That has never happened before. I believe that the Earth is about 10 degrees hotter worldwide than it has ever been in the past, during this part of the climate change.
We just aren't the cause of the climate change, there is a difference.
"Earth is 10 degrees hotter . . . than it has ever been in the past, during this part of the climate change"
What the hell does that mean?
"Ever been in the past" = last 4.5 billion years . . .
"during this part of the climate change" = whatever you might want it to mean, does it mean now, a million years ago, this last age we are coming out of . .
You must have misread my above post. C02 emissions are not the cause of global warming. What I was saying was that the temperature increases many years before C02 emissions go up. If you look at the data, the concentration of the two seems to be apparently unrelated. So I am not arguing against Juan on this issue, I'm arguing against the "carbon footprint" lovers.
The earth is just on a basic climate change "schedule"
1930's: Global Warming is considerably worse than it is today. 1970's: Global Cooling fear spreads throughout the world; nearly identical to today. 2000's: Global Warming is back.
We've had multiple ice ages, and the recovery from them; with no human involvement. I can only assume they were much much worse than it is today.
This global warming is no worse than the hundreds we have experienced before. The only difference this time around is that we have people like Al Gore.
cmckinney wrote:What should it be right now? Source?
Check the original Global Warming thread. TZOR posted something about it in there. It was his source. I was originally argueing that Global Warming had nothing to do with people.
cmckinney wrote:C02 emissions are not the cause of global warming.
Not saying things are out of whack with the Earth at all, I am simply saying that the climate becomes cooler and warmer on a cyclical basis and that the cycles are so significant and compelling in both terms of timespan and irresistible-ness that our puny belching of CO2 into the atomosphere is statistically irrelevant when looking the cycles.