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Postby bunglemark2 » Mon Dec 14, 2009 2:02 pm

tonyeh wrote:Well, I'm not so sure it'll be that long. I'm looking at a lot of the Irish midlands under water last month. First time I've ever seen such extremes in my country, which is noted for its mild weather paterns.

That only affected culchies - no harm done in Dublin so no big deal !  :p
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Postby JoeTerp » Mon Dec 14, 2009 2:13 pm

I don't see why people are so convinced that if it warms up a bit, that would be a bad thing.  If there is one thing people should have learned from studying climate is that there is no set normal Earth temperature, and that its going to change whether we like it or not.  All the species alive today have ancestors that have survived and adapted to both a colder and warmer earth that we see today
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Postby Judge » Mon Dec 14, 2009 4:33 pm

JoeTerp wrote:I don't see why people are so convinced that if it warms up a bit, that would be a bad thing.  If there is one thing people should have learned from studying climate is that there is no set normal Earth temperature, and that its going to change whether we like it or not.  All the species alive today have ancestors that have survived and adapted to both a colder and warmer earth that we see today

joe take a look at geological time and the continents to answer that last piece of you sentence.


as far as the earth warming up - its simple

if the earth warms, the ice caps melt

then more fresh water is dumped into the sea, causing desalination. that means the sea is less salty and less able to hold heat.

with me so far joe ?

then when the homeostasis is disrupted, we get a sudden cooling of the earth, which leads to glaciation (ice age)
so if it gets too warm, we get cold !! simple
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Postby dawson99 » Mon Dec 14, 2009 4:36 pm

F*ck it, so its a bit warmer, dont see the prob
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Postby tonyeh » Mon Dec 14, 2009 4:38 pm

JoeTerp wrote:I don't see why people are so convinced that if it warms up a bit, that would be a bad thing.  If there is one thing people should have learned from studying climate is that there is no set normal Earth temperature, and that its going to change whether we like it or not.  All the species alive today have ancestors that have survived and adapted to both a colder and warmer earth that we see today

"Global warming" is a mis-nomer. That's why the phrase "climate change" is being used more often. It isn't that the temp is simply going to go up a little bit, it's that the weather patterns are going to get chaotic and very unpredictable leading to extreme conditions.

If it was all just about a little heat, there wouldn't be such a fuss.
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Postby dawson99 » Mon Dec 14, 2009 4:50 pm

F*ck it, so it gets a little colder, dont see the prob
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Postby account deleted by request » Mon Dec 14, 2009 5:15 pm

You might if you lived in the North of England mate. If the gulf stream swings away towards France because of melt water from the polar ice caps, we could be under a 100ft of ice in the North and Scotland....... and I don't want to live in an igloo
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Postby JoeTerp » Mon Dec 14, 2009 5:20 pm

s@int wrote:You might if you lived in the North of England mate. If the gulf stream swings away towards France because of melt water from the polar ice caps, we could be under a 100ft of ice in the North and Scotland....... and I don't want to live in an igloo

but the polar bears would be happy
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Postby account deleted by request » Mon Dec 14, 2009 5:24 pm

JoeTerp wrote:
s@int wrote:You might if you lived in the North of England mate. If the gulf stream swings away towards France because of melt water from the polar ice caps, we could be under a 100ft of ice in the North and Scotland....... and I don't want to live in an igloo

but the polar bears would be happy

Not with me wearing their coat they won't  :D
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Postby JoeTerp » Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:19 pm

basically my viewpoint on the subject

its mostly about the whole ethics issue behind any kind of legislation that tries to force human behavior at the begining, and then more to do with climate change in the 2nd half.
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Postby ruskiy playmaker » Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:29 pm

The reason why I started this topic is because it amazed me that my teacher who seems fairly intelligent, goes on about Global Warmining and how Al Gore is this messiah.  I know that humans are doing harm to the planet, but shouldn't the big oil, auto and chemical companies pay for this and not us.  It's they who produce all of these harmful products for us to use.
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Postby JoeTerp » Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:46 pm

ruskiy playmaker wrote:I know that humans are doing harm to the planet, but shouldn't the big oil, auto and chemical companies pay for this and not us.  It's they who produce all of these harmful products for us to use.

some further not so light reading dealing with the subject that you brought up:

Rothbard  Again, with air pollution adressed more specifically at the end.

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Postby Emerald Red » Mon Dec 14, 2009 9:50 pm

bavlondon wrote:I think we are too far gone to reverse the situation now. We should spend more money on finding other planets to support life or colonization in space.  :D

Na, f*ck that. Just spend more money on making booze so that we're all too sh*tfaced to give a f*ck. Far better solution.
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Postby ruskiy playmaker » Mon Dec 14, 2009 11:28 pm

Emerald Red wrote:
bavlondon wrote:I think we are too far gone to reverse the situation now. We should spend more money on finding other planets to support life or colonization in space.  :D

Na, f*ck that. Just spend more money on making booze so that we're all too sh*tfaced to give a f*ck. Far better solution.

I like this idea. :D
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Postby tonyeh » Tue Dec 15, 2009 1:35 am

dawson99 wrote:F*ck it, so it gets a little colder, dont see the prob

You will, when evey year means a combat with flooding, or winds that can lift the top of your house off, or collapse it altogether.

Or when refugees from weather beaten countries decide to hotfoot it over to where you live to escape tsunamis, tornados and Whirlwinds etc.

You'll feckin care then.   :;):
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