Global warming...
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- PonyBoy0
*nods head
"Gee, that sounds like a Fox News slogan."
- mpfree0
hahah I guess you hate FOX.
LOL
good luck with that gents
- moldero0
good 1 TheBlueOne
- lemmys_wart0
http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/sci…
the fossil fual industry will pay bank for research that says anthing to the contrary...
too bad there's nothing contrary to research.
- mpfree0
too bad there's nothing contrary to research.
lemmys_wart
(Dec 13 06, 10:55)yeah that's very true, except for the fact that the research has only been done for 100 years or so and that's nothing in terms of geologic time.
- lemmys_wart0
yeah that's very true, except for the fact that the research has only been done for 100 years or so and that's nothing in terms of geologic time.
mpfree
(Dec 13 06, 10:59)so what?
ice cores, tree cores, mud cores go back much, much further...
nice try though.
- mpfree0
yeah they do, except for the fact that even those are young in comparison to other rock formation that predate the one's you mentioned.
you can determine C02 levels from other guides as well.
I'm not saying that there aren't high levels of C02. That you can't doubt, but there has been higher levels of C02 during Earth's brief history.
- moldero0
"ice cores, tree cores, mud cores go back much, much further...
nice try though."
EXACTLY BRO!!
Hey people, get edumacated on this for everyones sake including your own.
- mpfree0
"ice cores, tree cores, mud cores go back much, much further...
nice try though."
EXACTLY BRO!!
Hey people, get edumacated on this for everyones sake including your own.
moldero
(Dec 13 06, 11:04)yeah incorrect, those are organic. you can't date organic guides as well as non-organic guides.
NICE TRY THOUGH!
do some research on K-Ar dating vs. C-14 dating.
LOL
- moldero0
its no wonder were in trouble.
- mpfree0
if you were being a smart-ass, that was one great science-based reply.
Carbon Dioxide can be determined in the primordial atmosphere using specialized dating methods.
here's a good read: http://www.spacedaily.com/news/e…
- mpfree0
Siderite clue-in
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/e…
- k0na_an0k0
While it's obvious Global Warming exists and the various reasons why (some not the cause of humans) one has to wonder what happened to the good old ice-age that ended about 10,000 years ago. To my limited knowledge, Americans and our large SUVs weren't around then.
So what happened?
Well, some say it was from the quantity of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. There is evidence that greenhouse gas levels fell at the start of ice ages and rose during the retreat of the ice sheets, but it is difficult to establish cause and effect. Greenhouse gas levels may also have been affected by other factors which have been proposed as causes of ice ages, such as the movement of continents and vulcanism (not from Star Trek).
Other factors include Position of the continents, variations in Earth's orbit, variations in the sun's energy output and Vulcanism (again, not the Vulcans from Star Trek).
Basically. No one thing is the cause of Global Warming today and we as pathetic humans can only control a few small variables, but even if we do so... i.e. everyone drives hybrids or electric cars, we switch to fuels not that of oil, cut down on emissions, how much would that really help? I mean shit... without all that the ice-age completely ended from... uh... Global Warming.
Seems inevitable any way you look at it and above all else, is fucking moronic to argue about it from either side of the fence.
:)
- mpfree0
yep, vulcanism played a large factor in paleoenvironments.
major aerosol production
- moldero0
yeah, humans have absolutely nothing to do with global warming.
- mpfree0
yeah, humans have absolutely nothing to do with global warming.
moldero
(Dec 13 06, 11:32)hey dude, no one said that, but there are other reasons. some we CANNOT control.
*sticks finger in Hawaiian volcano
actually, if you don't like global warming, never go to Hawaii, they were created due to Vulcanism, which in effect attributes directly to global warming
- moldero0
so do nothing then? keep my dodge ram, go back to regular bulbs in my house maybe? the point to this whole thing is we are mostly at fault and there is something we can d about it.
peace.
- k0na_an0k0
yeah, humans have absolutely nothing to do with global warming.
moldero
(Dec 13 06, 11:32)That is about 180 degrees off from what I said.
What a shame. Did you even read the post?
It said this in the first sentance for Global Warmings sake.
"While it's obvious Global Warming exists and the various reasons why (some not the cause of humans)"SOME
- k0na_an0k0
so do nothing then? keep my dodge ram, go back to regular bulbs in my house maybe? the point to this whole thing is we are mostly at fault and there is something we can d about it.
peace.
moldero
(Dec 13 06, 11:38)"...and there is something we can d about it."
For starters get rid of the Dodge Ram.
:)