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chinaboyd (August 22, 2008 at 2:09 am)
hmmm...i havent seen any polar bears drown yet...i havent seen any REAL ice depletion...if it is even depleating its because ice needs cool air AND water or water vapor...those scientists u mentioned were paid on a billion dollar contract to agree with al gores kool-aid formula so id stop sucking on the kool-aid and look at the TRUE side of the issue before you attempt to debate...chinaboyd out fool
chinaboyd (August 22, 2008 at 2:03 am)
yeah and stop creating theories about CO2 emissions
questioneverything2 (August 11, 2008 at 12:28 am)
Average CO2 levels throughout earth's historyCambrian 5800 PPMOrdovician 4300 PPM Silurian 3800 PPMDevonian 3200 PPMCarboniferous 380 PPM same as todayPermian 1200 PPMTriassic 1400 PPMJurassic 2000 PPMCretaceous 1200 PPMTertiary 800 PPMCurrently today 385 PPMThe average temps throughout earth's history was very constant roughly 25 degrees Centigrade.
SauceMystery (August 10, 2008 at 6:17 am)
"They(tv reporters) ask me 'Did you see ice falling from the edge of glaciers?' 'Yes. That's the "spring break-up". That happens every year.' The press comes to us all the time, you know, 'I want to see something of the greenhouse disaster.' I say 'There is none(chuckles).' "--Prof. Syun-Ichi Akasofu-Founder, Director (ret 2007), IARC, Fairbanks, Alaska (International Artic Research Center - the worlds leading arctic research institute)
SauceMystery (August 10, 2008 at 6:15 am)
Warmer in the past than now :"Aside from views of cattails and blackbirds, the marshes in the lower Hudson Valley near New York City offer an amazingly detailed history of the area's climate. Sediment layers from a tidal marsh in the Hudson River Estuary have preserved pollen from plants, seeds, and other materials. These past remnants allowed researchers from Columbia University, New York, N.Y. and NASA to see evidence of a 500 year drought from 800 AD to 1300 AD,"ScienceDaily May 19, 2005
preprockstar (August 8, 2008 at 3:30 am)
this is so sad i wish every1 would start bieng helpful to the world
SauceMystery (August 2, 2008 at 5:28 pm)
Many of us have seen documentaries about Greenland showing very old, broken down houses and villages dated to the era of the Vikings, with only the foundation of the houses remaining; houses and villages located in areas of Greenland that now only have permafrost. The land where these houses and villages are was once farm land where crops were grownIts now permafrost in these same areas impossible to grow crops in, i.e., it's colder there now than in the past when the Vikings were there.
gundlgj (July 21, 2008 at 3:13 pm)
Check out "GLobal Warming:Urban Heat Effect"by TheseData. Some interesting data to think about.watch?v=LcsvaCPYgcI
wkwickham (July 18, 2008 at 4:36 pm)
lol - so everyone who disagrees with you is not real, cute way around the problem, I noticed how you ducked the historical issue - which is fact, unlike consensus - I'll be waiting for you to address the historical record after you read some books about it, but in the interest of time just any article will be fine - should I look them up for you or can you handle the search on your own?
ReduceGHGs (July 18, 2008 at 3:19 pm)
Did I say anything about Gore? No.You mean "Real scientists" not like those phonies from EPA, NASA, NAS, NOAA, American Geophysical Union, American Institute of Physics, National Center for Atmospheric Research, American Meteorological Society, Canadian Meteorological, Oceanographic Society and others?So these inst. employ phonies, you don't read books, and you have only your more reliable opinion?Good luck with that reasoning. You'll need it. |