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Post by galm 1 on Oct 12, 2007 22:04:07 GMT -5
Are we destroying our own planet? I believe that we are. Global warming is geting worse every year... that would explain all these weird weather patterns... Al Gore just won the Nobel peace prize for his work on global warming... It's just a matter of time till we completely destroy our home planet... then we leave to MARS!!! but seriously, we are destroying our planet... what do you think? the truth about global warming www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS6UHfzhm5c&mode=related&search=
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Post by steve-o on Oct 12, 2007 22:45:58 GMT -5
I believe in that but there's tons of New Yorkers who don't believe any of it and label it as bs
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Post by galm 1 on Oct 12, 2007 22:46:49 GMT -5
Global Warming is real... it's effects us everyday!
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Post by steve-o on Oct 12, 2007 22:58:31 GMT -5
Yeah .... last month was crazy over here, it was too darn hot ... now it's chilly
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Post by galm 1 on Oct 14, 2007 21:23:07 GMT -5
We got a couple of inches of snow in APRIL!!! Global warming has messed up the weather!
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Post by steve-o on Oct 15, 2007 0:19:26 GMT -5
Hehehehe....every years keeps gettin' more crazy than the last.
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Post by secret titan on Oct 15, 2007 13:45:13 GMT -5
Ah, yes the natural process of global warming. I don't believe we are responsible for global warming. We may be speeding it up just a little bit, but it was going to happen no matter what we did/do.
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Post by hellswars on Oct 17, 2007 11:42:32 GMT -5
I don't think we are making any affect on Global Warming. Look at these clips. youtube.com/watch?v=GUtPRyXgO0Ayoutube.com/watch?v=iMDi_u0dcig The first one you might think is the wrong link but it is the right one OK, it looks like some space documentary but it gets to the topic of the change in weather soon enough! And when it gets to the part about the more erupting Volcanoes, do you think the Volcano in Yellow Stone park might erupt? I think it will. And do you think that side of the volcano that is suppose to cause a massive tsunami that will most likely swipe out a huge chunk of America and west Europe fall?
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Post by mojo4sale on Oct 21, 2007 21:54:23 GMT -5
Hmmm thats a difficult one, i guess im somewhere in between on this. I agree with ST that i think it is mostly a natural cycle that the Earth goes through but i also think that we have either sped up the process or got it started before its time was due. Here in australia we are having sever water restrictions for the past few years and things dont look like they are going to get a lot better. It has gotten to the stage where the state govts are actually considering taxing water that you collect yourself in your own rain water tanks. Is that mad or what, how can they claim to own something that falls from the sky.
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Post by hellswars on Oct 22, 2007 12:12:05 GMT -5
Paying for collecting water! That is a pure scam! Get a bunch of dudes to protest about that! Aparantly the sea hasn't been absorbing as much CO2 as usual so scientists believe we have way to much CO2 in the atmosphere, but it can be a natural change in the sea...
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Post by galm 1 on Oct 22, 2007 21:33:05 GMT -5
this is a natural part of the earth... we have sped it up quite a bit.
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Post by steve-o on Oct 22, 2007 21:54:01 GMT -5
you're right about that Galm ...... In my opinion ... technology has help'd speed up the proccess of GW .
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Post by secret titan on Oct 24, 2007 1:11:07 GMT -5
If you do your research, humans don't really speed up GW as much as people want you to believe. We only contribute to a small percentage of certain pollutants.
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Post by hellswars on Oct 24, 2007 13:42:16 GMT -5
Secret Titan is right, scientists done a full documentry on it!
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Post by mintyponyrides on Oct 25, 2007 15:28:14 GMT -5
ooh! yay its debunking media misinformation time! Part A: Simple chemistry Ive seen you all blame CO2 all over this thread. CO2 only contributes about 20% of the green house effect. 75% is from water vapor. yes trusty old H20 is evaporting into the atmosphere and trapping infrared. Accepting the theory as true, we would need to stop the process of evaporation to stop global warming
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