14" of Global Warming On My Driveway This Morning (revolution, economic, financial)
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As I am sure you are aware, being a climatologist and all, increased snowfall and colder temperatures in unusual areas is, actually, a symptom of global warming.
I know you think that's a cop out, but the science predicted it long before you all started ranting everytime it snows, as if that's evidence for your political ideology.
hahaha - link up to an unbiased source. Not a political hit-job against Gore, kid. It's always indication when someone or a site focuses on Gore how out of touch they really are with the issue, since he merely made a slideshow about it.
Just one example - NOBODY with an education thinks CO2 is a pollutant. Trees need CO2 to survive, if you didn't know. It is the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere that is a concern.
Seriously. You got nothing.
But, to be clear, I never said I thought global warming is entirely manmade. There's no doubt it's warming - just a matter of what's causing it.
where are your facts and data....you always come back at people with your opinion....CO2 is not that big of a factor compared to other factors as stated in one of the sections of my link.....did you even read it or what?....there is even refferences on where those studies came from not just opinions like you are giving...the source i gave you had many different references you can look at after you read all of the information in each section...can you debunk all 20 of those topics in the link i gave?...i thought not?...so just keep having a one sided opinion on things while i learn and speak the truth....i was a person who actually voted for Obama but after looking at the facts i am against his decisions now..and i regret my vote
There are so many horrible effects of man made global warming that we will be feeling serious effects, many of them already quiet evident. Because of man made global warming, we are seeing the following disastrous consequences:
Excessive heat
Excessive cold
Droughts
Floods
Warm winters
Cold winters
Early springs
Late springs
Hot summers
Cold summers
Autumns with great foliage colors
Autumns lacking foliage colors
Lack of snow
Abundance of snow
Heavy rain
Light rain
Dear moonshadow,
yes, it's pretty easy for people to laugh it off.
When the air quality was deteriorating in LA in the 1970's (used to listen to air alerts back then)
I thought back then that man is earth's worst enemy, and man is man's worst enemy too.
It's too bad that some people don't take things a bit more seriously.
You know I even understand it to a certain extent.
I've just come from the driest continent on the planet, from an area that's been in the grips of a drought for the better part of a decade, where water is a precious commodity and I get here and there's water everywhere. For the past decade and longer I've been absolutely frugal with water and have become well versed in the art of the mandatory 4 minute shower due to heavy water restrictions. It's very hard some days here not to linger longer in the shower simply because I know that water is more plentiful here BUT mostly I don't because what's the point of wasting water, just for the sake of it?
I can understand that if you're shovelling 8" of snow off your driveway and spending the better part of 30 minutes finding your car under a snow pile each morning that the thought of global warming and climate change is so far removed from your reality that perhaps it is funny to some but long before Al Gore made a name for himself as the "New Messiah of The Environment" and long before Governments and Big Business worked out there was money to be made from all this, and long before scientists started bickering back and forth like children, I have been watching the world around me, the beauty of the environment I come from and seeing it deteriorate. The Great Barrier Reef is dying. WHY? Because there's been a rise in the temperature of the ocean. Whole islands in the Pacific are facing the very real possibility that they'll be underwater soon enough and why is that? Because the ice caps are melting.
Now I'm not an alarmist, I'm not a placard waver, I mostly cannot be bothered with all the hoopla that goes along with this subject and I sure as **** have no desire to get into a pissing match about whether or not the whole thing is man's fault or not but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out that my very existence on this planet will cause adverse effects somewhere else, for someone else. So whilst I'm not prepared to spend my whole life eating mung beans, weaving my own clothes and walking everywhere I go, I do know that there's no need for me to be deliberately wasteful for any reason. BUT more than anything I don't want to wake up one morning and discover that some poor bastard on a Pacific Island somewhere is now sitting in a boat off the coast of Australia being pelted with tomatoes for "Jumping The Queue" simply because his island is no more on account I couldn't give up plastic shopping bags, driving my car to the milk bar or getting my cawfee in a non disposable cup.
So was the increased snow and ice back in the 70s when they told us we were heading for an Ice Age, was that a part of GW too?
Please refrain from slapping your forehead and have a mature discussion.
The global cooling that happened in the 70s was, according to scientists, due to the maximazation of large grey particulate matter in the atmosphere (back before environmental controls and technological advancements) reflecting the sunlight back into space before it could reach the earth. Thus, global cooling then.
What we have now is a very different animal - not so much particulate matter (if you were alive back then you know what cities were like) but gaseous matter, so rather than reflecting the sunlight it traps it.
where are your facts and data....you always come back at people with your opinion....CO2 is not that big of a factor compared to other factors as stated in one of the sections of my link.....did you even read it or what?....there is even refferences on where those studies came from not just opinions like you are giving...the source i gave you had many different references you can look at after you read all of the information in each section...can you debunk all 20 of those topics in the link i gave?...i thought not?...so just keep having a one sided opinion on things while i learn and speak the truth....i was a person who actually voted for Obama but after looking at the facts i am against his decisions now..and i regret my vote
I, actually, don't respond with opinion. I always speak on this subject with the backing of science. It's just that when you present an entirely one-sided website and ask me to respond to it, I can't take it seriously.
I do the same for the lefties - all these environmental websites that tout global warming. Worthless to me. They have an agenda - same as your site.
It's important to seek out the truth in the middle. If you'd like to go there, we can. But, as for now, I'm going to need less biased sources to discuss.
God bless.
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