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Post May 2nd, 2008, 1:09 pm
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Post May 2nd, 2008, 1:13 pm
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I feel like.... It's too hot in this country as it is! However, if enternal damnation is the price we have to pay to never see another toyota prius, then so be it!

Post May 2nd, 2008, 1:17 pm
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texas' weather is crazy as hell. really hot one day, cold the next, then a thunderstorm after that, and then who knows what.

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Originally posted by Z00Z3R

texas' weather is crazy as hell. really hot one day, cold the next, then a thunderstorm after that, and then who knows what.


so.. london weather then
*siiigh*

make up your mind weather!
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^i guess. it wasn't always like that. used to be just hot.

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i think that going green should be made easier, you can tell us to recycle but that doesn't mean that we will, because it's difficult there's very little incentive to do anything about it. i have this theory, that if you put wind generators at the side of roller coasters, when the train goes past it generates power, i think that all we need to do is build more theme parks! it could also create amazing lighting effects, as when the coaster rushes past different wind generators lights in the queue switching on and off would make a really awesome effect, use my ideas theme parks of the world, you will be glad!
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Post May 2nd, 2008, 3:10 pm
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^ugh...go to school and learn physics.

If every household would get themselves 4 wind turbines (9ft blades) it would get you enough power for lightning, appliances and heating.
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Post May 2nd, 2008, 3:37 pm

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Eh, like I said before. Chuff climate changes, we don't need to find a way to resolve the issue but rather find ways to live with it.

I mean common the climate has been changing even before the wheel was invented and it's still changing today, why now should we blame humans when the world has seen Ice ages and heat spikes millions of years ago?

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My friends would talk about it, and I'd just go talk to someone else. I didn't think it was going to be an issue, and I felt like it wouldn't have the greatest impact in my lifetime.

But it snows almost every weekend in my area, and although the snow doesn't linger on the ground much, it's been unnaturally cold lately...Idk much about it though. That just seems like a logical symptom of harsh climate changes.
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bacause people are sheep, they will believe anything

and hey, im not gonna complain if we get some zero-emissions cars .. at least we'll all stop getting pollution induced asthma attacks
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Originally posted by hyyyper
If every household would get themselves 4 wind turbines (9ft blades) it would get you enough power for lightning, appliances and heating.

You do know there are places where there is not wind daily to turn them. Like where I live [lol]
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texas' weather is crazy as hell. really hot one day, cold the next, then a thunderstorm after that, and then who knows what.


In Ohio, we can go thru all 4 seasons in under 48 hours. Heck, this season in 24 hours.

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Post May 3rd, 2008, 10:42 am
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Originally posted by dj-djI mean common the climate has been changing even before the wheel was invented and it's still changing today, why now should we blame humans when the world has seen Ice ages and heat spikes millions of years ago?


Climates do not slowly change over time. That would not explain why they always coincide with a mass extinction. Climate changes happen in catastrophic flips. It look only 20 years for the ice in the last ice age to melt it would not have been a pretty time to be alive with all of that water entering into the oceans.

Also the reason everything should go green is reguardless if we're causing climate change or not, all of the excess CO2 that settles into the oceans is fudging up the pH of the oceans and if this trend continues there will be a mass extinction event. If you wish model this buy a fish tank, throw some fish into it and diffuse some C02 into it while measuring the pH. The rate of lithospheric plate movement affects it, there are too many little factors all combining at once that will tip the scale over.
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Post May 4th, 2008, 2:21 pm

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But the climates DO change and they change pretty much without human interaction though we had an impact. So whether or not it changed in 20 years I bet there was some changes leading up to that "flip". How noticable or how severe is another thing all together but I would say the climates do move. They just move rather slowly till they get imbalanced, then balance themselves out (most likly violently) then goes back to taking care of itself.

To be quite honest I dont think we are capable of truely destroying the earth. I think without some sort of monster sized human disaster like, 100,000 H bombs being blown up around the world at key points I think the Earth can take care of itself. If that means it moves itself towards something drastic to cope with the changes - then thats how it does it. But Earth has always proved that its design is that it will be self sufficient and it will rebound and recover from even its own catastrophic changes.

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Originally posted by Casper

bacause people are sheep, they will believe anything


Well said. Two phrases which piss me off in the world; 'Credit crunch' & 'climate change'. It never ceases to amazes me how stupid people are

Post May 6th, 2008, 4:03 pm

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the problem is that WHAT IF climate change was because of us, i mean there is plenty of evidence to say that we are the cause, but there is also plenty to say we aren't, tbh i am more worried about our dwindling oil, coal and natural gas supplies, we just need to make an effort, and we can destroy the world at a later date
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Adrenaguy -- you forgot a "/" in the second tag. [lol]

I called Hillary -- she said she will mention this tonight in her address that this too is George Bush's fault (in her eyes). As far as dealing with the climate, live indoors and your chances increase by a factor of 10 to deal with it.
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pwned, they say that we should save the earth for our children, and our children's children, or our children's children's children, or our children's children's children's children, but what if our children decide not to have any kids? Then that whole thing just flies out of the window like a nerds retainer...
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Post May 11th, 2008, 8:58 am
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I always hate these discussions, but the co2 level has been waaay higher in the past, it's natural that that changes and and now it's rising again. But that's still a problem because if more ice melts in the arctic Holland is screwed, so we and other countries still need to be carefull. But if our industries etc. are really contributing that much to global warming, I doubt it..

Post May 11th, 2008, 10:22 am

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All of our energy originates from the Sun. If the Sun goes out, we're dead. I believe our changes in the weather are associated with sun spot activity. Sun spots are violent storms on the sun. Sun spots emit hot flames of hydrogen gas that are thrown more than 80,000 miles out into space. These sun spots or "hot spots" cause our climate changes. Humans do affect the climate but when compared to sun activity, they probably account for about 1% of the climate change.
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