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Captain See Sharp wrote:
wood burning fireplaces
Why make these illegal?
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Captain See Sharp wrote:
don't vote until you are able to think strait again
So..people who dont agree with you should not vote?
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Captain See Sharp wrote:
What are people going to think of global warming when we enter an ice age?
My God, you really don't have a clue on this one do you. That is scary... really scary.
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I'm so gangsta I eat cereal without the milkDavid Wulff wrote:
My God, you really don't have a clue on this one do you. That is scary... really scary.
:laugh: Why don't you fill me in on all the details, why don't you think we will have another ice age?
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Graham Bradshaw wrote:
Why make these illegal?
They produce CO2.
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Ask yourself this - where did the carbon molecule in the CO2 come from? (Hint - where does the energy produced by burning a piece of wood ultimately come from?)
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Can convicted felons vote? Why aren't they allowed to vote now?
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David Wulff wrote:
My God, you really don't have a clue on this one do you. That is scary... really scary.
:laugh: Why don't you fill me in on all the details, why don't you think we will have another ice age?
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Captain See Sharp wrote:
why don't you think we will have another ice age?
On the contrary Heinze, I do think there will be another ice age. My comment was regarding why you think that refutes global warming. Maybe it is the name that is confusing you? Global warming. I know it takes some passing intelligence to understand the concept credited to that term, but I'm sure even you are able to read? Heck, they even have coloured pictures to look at now, so you really have no excuse for being this dumb.
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Ask yourself this - where did the carbon molecule in the CO2 come from? (Hint - where does the energy produced by burning a piece of wood ultimately come from?)
Graham Bradshaw wrote:
Ask yourself this - where did the carbon molecule in the CO2 come from?
The sun. Wood, and other flammable biological material is basically stored energy from the sun.
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Graham Bradshaw wrote:
Why make these illegal?
They produce CO2.
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Burning wood can be carbon Neutral or better. It all depends on how you harvest and grow the wood. .
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Graham Bradshaw wrote:
Ask yourself this - where did the carbon molecule in the CO2 come from?
The sun. Wood, and other flammable biological material is basically stored energy from the sun.
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No it came from the air, converted into wood with the help of the sun and then put back into the air when the wood is burned. .
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No it came from the air, converted into wood with the help of the sun and then put back into the air when the wood is burned. .
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Captain See Sharp wrote:
why don't you think we will have another ice age?
On the contrary Heinze, I do think there will be another ice age. My comment was regarding why you think that refutes global warming. Maybe it is the name that is confusing you? Global warming. I know it takes some passing intelligence to understand the concept credited to that term, but I'm sure even you are able to read? Heck, they even have coloured pictures to look at now, so you really have no excuse for being this dumb.
Ðavid Wulff What kind of music should programmers listen to?
Join the Code Project Last.fm group | dwulff
I'm so gangsta I eat cereal without the milkI hope there will be another ice age. It's horrible to think it might all just stop. .
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I was thinking about energy...
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Yeah I know and we are talking about carbon. .
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Mike Gaskey wrote:
My own personal opinion is, yes we have climate change taking place but I'm not sure it is problematic, except to those inconvenienced by it, because it has happened before and will happen again.
Its a question of scale. If the current change is 1000's of times greater than anything recorded over the last few 100,000 years would you be concerned?
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Josh Gray wrote:
If the current change is 1000's of times greater than anything recorded over the last few 100,000 years would you be concerned?
Concerned? sure. hell, I'm concerned now. However, I bet I'm not as concerned as prehistoric man was when he saw glaciers encroaching or subsequently when he saw glaciers retreating. Here's the deal, is today's climate ok for you? Frankly I prefer the climate in the 50's and 60's when I was a kid. You might prefer the climate as it existed five years ago, or maybe next year's climate. Is it bad all over? Maybe it's cooling in the outback while it is warming at the North and South poles, is that bad? And why should I listen to the hysteria that claims we have a problem. 20 years ago I was told we're heading for an ice age. a couple of years ago the earth was warming. now we've decided on climate change, and I agree with that , it is obvious. But who is the prescient authority we should follow, and just how do you or Chris or anyone else honestly know what is right for the earth?
Mike The NYT - my leftist brochure. dennisd45: My view of the world is slightly more nuanced dennisd45 (the NAMBLA supporter) wrote: I know exactly what it means. So shut up you mother killing baby raper.
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Mike Gaskey wrote:
but I'm not sure it is problematic, except to those inconvenienced by it
The same is true of anything. Anything is problematic only to those inconvenienced by it....
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Christian Graus wrote:
Anything is problematic only to those inconvenienced by it...
unless of course you can tell the future and can see a later inconvenience. I also understand that with interlocking economies and governmental entities, if one of us is inconvenienced by something like climate change, then there is a significant number of who are inconvenienced as well. The whole point of what I am trying, did try, to say is that yep there is change but I seriously doubt that any supposed cure will do anything other than cause even more problems - and, change is constant anyway, and just how do you know how to fine tune a climate when you can't even predict the weather?
Mike The NYT - my leftist brochure. dennisd45: My view of the world is slightly more nuanced dennisd45 (the NAMBLA supporter) wrote: I know exactly what it means. So shut up you mother killing baby raper.
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Captain See Sharp wrote:
why don't you think we will have another ice age?
On the contrary Heinze, I do think there will be another ice age. My comment was regarding why you think that refutes global warming. Maybe it is the name that is confusing you? Global warming. I know it takes some passing intelligence to understand the concept credited to that term, but I'm sure even you are able to read? Heck, they even have coloured pictures to look at now, so you really have no excuse for being this dumb.
Ðavid Wulff What kind of music should programmers listen to?
Join the Code Project Last.fm group | dwulff
I'm so gangsta I eat cereal without the milkDavid Wulff wrote:
Global warming
is no longer, "in" - remember, now we're to be frightened of, "climate change".
Mike The NYT - my leftist brochure. dennisd45: My view of the world is slightly more nuanced dennisd45 (the NAMBLA supporter) wrote: I know exactly what it means. So shut up you mother killing baby raper.
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Josh Gray wrote:
If the current change is 1000's of times greater than anything recorded over the last few 100,000 years would you be concerned?
Concerned? sure. hell, I'm concerned now. However, I bet I'm not as concerned as prehistoric man was when he saw glaciers encroaching or subsequently when he saw glaciers retreating. Here's the deal, is today's climate ok for you? Frankly I prefer the climate in the 50's and 60's when I was a kid. You might prefer the climate as it existed five years ago, or maybe next year's climate. Is it bad all over? Maybe it's cooling in the outback while it is warming at the North and South poles, is that bad? And why should I listen to the hysteria that claims we have a problem. 20 years ago I was told we're heading for an ice age. a couple of years ago the earth was warming. now we've decided on climate change, and I agree with that , it is obvious. But who is the prescient authority we should follow, and just how do you or Chris or anyone else honestly know what is right for the earth?
Mike The NYT - my leftist brochure. dennisd45: My view of the world is slightly more nuanced dennisd45 (the NAMBLA supporter) wrote: I know exactly what it means. So shut up you mother killing baby raper.
We don't know if in the long term Global Warming is good or bad for the earth. However it does seem as if it will be a major problem for US over the next century or so. More generally, we seem to be seeing massive species loss. That's very sad. In the very long term it may not be a problem, we've seen worse in the past. However I'm kind of more bothered about the short term as neither I nor my immediate descendants are going to be around that long. I suspect that both the human race and the ecosystem will survic=ve the immediate crises. Probably m,assive global war is more of a tyhreat. However if global warming is a reality then there are going to be some very large population movements and probably resultant wars.
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Christian Graus wrote:
Anything is problematic only to those inconvenienced by it...
unless of course you can tell the future and can see a later inconvenience. I also understand that with interlocking economies and governmental entities, if one of us is inconvenienced by something like climate change, then there is a significant number of who are inconvenienced as well. The whole point of what I am trying, did try, to say is that yep there is change but I seriously doubt that any supposed cure will do anything other than cause even more problems - and, change is constant anyway, and just how do you know how to fine tune a climate when you can't even predict the weather?
Mike The NYT - my leftist brochure. dennisd45: My view of the world is slightly more nuanced dennisd45 (the NAMBLA supporter) wrote: I know exactly what it means. So shut up you mother killing baby raper.
It's not a matter of fine tuning, the worry is that it is going to go off the rails completely. Look at Venus, a similar planet to ours with surface temperatures of 200 deg C. We don't really know why they are so different, but it does have a lot of greenhouse gasses. .
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Captain See Sharp wrote:
Can convicted felons vote? Why aren't they allowed to vote now?
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Josh Gray wrote:
If the current change is 1000's of times greater than anything recorded over the last few 100,000 years would you be concerned?
Concerned? sure. hell, I'm concerned now. However, I bet I'm not as concerned as prehistoric man was when he saw glaciers encroaching or subsequently when he saw glaciers retreating. Here's the deal, is today's climate ok for you? Frankly I prefer the climate in the 50's and 60's when I was a kid. You might prefer the climate as it existed five years ago, or maybe next year's climate. Is it bad all over? Maybe it's cooling in the outback while it is warming at the North and South poles, is that bad? And why should I listen to the hysteria that claims we have a problem. 20 years ago I was told we're heading for an ice age. a couple of years ago the earth was warming. now we've decided on climate change, and I agree with that , it is obvious. But who is the prescient authority we should follow, and just how do you or Chris or anyone else honestly know what is right for the earth?
Mike The NYT - my leftist brochure. dennisd45: My view of the world is slightly more nuanced dennisd45 (the NAMBLA supporter) wrote: I know exactly what it means. So shut up you mother killing baby raper.
Mike Gaskey wrote:
and just how do you or Chris or anyone else honestly know what is right for the earth?
Who's to say there is a single 'right' for the earth. Like eveyone else Im selfish. Sydney harbour is about 100 meters from my front door, I dont want to swim to work.
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You are completely right, we should even stop the production of soda pop or at least tax it so heavy that people will not buy it. Soda has CO2 in it:laugh:
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Captain See Sharp wrote:
You are completely right, we should even stop the production of soda pop or at least tax it so heavy that people will not buy it. Soda has CO2 in it
So does your arse, stop talking out of it
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