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Global Warming, the real deal, or propaganda?
xtwitchyx
post Jul 26 2007, 04:52 PM
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I personally think it's all a load of shit and I don't even pay attention to the people who like to do nothing but talk about it. It's just another scam that's going to make people paranoid and think that the end is near, or another way to get people to blow their money on things that are supposed to be "enviroment friendly".

Anyway, if you want real signs that the world is coming to an end, here's a few.
1. Spice Girls do a ruinion tour. That all on its own is frightening, but what makes it a total horror is all of the people who will probably go to see them.
2. People like Britney Spears and Nichole Richie are allowed to have kids. With mindless idiots such as those having kids, what good could possibly come of it?
3. Paris Hilton discovers God. People like that don't go seeking religion unless something horribly wrong is going to happen.

I'm sure there's plenty who will complain about this whole entire thing I am posting, but oh well. I know I'm not the only one who feels this way.

Just out of curiousity, if someone says they believe that global warming is real or if someone says that it isn't real, won't either side believe that the other is being brain washed?
 
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post Jul 26 2007, 05:01 PM
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QUOTE(xtwitchyx @ Jul 26 2007, 04:52 PM) *
Just out of curiousity, if someone says they believe that global warming is real or if someone says that it isn't real, won't either side believe that the other is being brain washed?



yes
because half think its a scam, and that politicians made it up (they made up all the scientific research to go with it, of course)
and the other half think its common sense that we should take care of the planet we live on, and take into consideration the possibility that our disgusting wasteful habits might actually be having an effect on it.


even though i don't agree with on u global warming
i agree with ur three signs the world is coming to an end
its ridiculous
 
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post Jul 26 2007, 09:58 PM
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QUOTE(brooklyneast05 @ Jul 26 2007, 05:01 PM) *
yes
because half think its a scam, and that politicians made it up (they made up all the scientific research to go with it, of course)


But you have to take into account the scientists doing the research, and whose funding them. I know it can sound conspiracy-like, but in today's day and age money can do almost anything.
 
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post Jul 26 2007, 10:03 PM
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QUOTE(Steven @ Jul 26 2007, 09:58 PM) *
But you have to take into account the scientists doing the research, and whose funding them. I know it can sound conspiracy-like, but in today's day and age money can do almost anything.



yea thats true
and goes both ways



 
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post Jul 26 2007, 10:16 PM
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QUOTE(ThomasC @ Jul 26 2007, 10:14 PM) *
Why do you think that humans arn't to blame?

Here's my way of looking at it.

Eliminate humans, before global warming existed. What do you have... No humans, and no global warming. Bring back humans, and you have global warming.



hmmmm, well more like humans now
since the industrial revolution

 
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post Jul 26 2007, 10:43 PM
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But take into account that volcanoes exploding put out more emissions and stuff than we have SINCE the industrial revolution.

Also we sequester way more carbon nowadays nehow, what with lawn mowing, house building causing new trees to be planted, landfills, etc etc.
 
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post Jul 27 2007, 02:31 AM
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I've heard that in a sense we need the whole global warming thing. I can't remember why, but I know there was some thing about something bad happening if we didn't have it or whatever. Idk, the whole thing just annoys me.
 
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^Huh?

Why would it be necessary?
 
Peanups
post Jul 28 2007, 02:23 PM
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First off, I know basically zilch about this topic, so please,, PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong in anything I say.

So from what i understand, Global warming deals with how the ice caps are melting, correct?

personally i think it is just a cycle that the earth goes through regularly, I mean how could we know or not, its not like people 1,000 years ago could record stuff like that, though there is probably some scientific methods that can be applied to discovered if something like this has happened or not.

Yeah, regular cycle mellow.gif
 
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post Jul 28 2007, 02:34 PM
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QUOTE(Peanups @ Jul 28 2007, 02:23 PM) *
So from what i understand, Global warming deals with how the ice caps are melting, correct?


it has to do with way more than this.
and yes there are methods to determine temperatures years and years back, longer than we have been accurately recording them

no offense, but if the only thing u know is that ice caps are melting u probably shouldn't debate on this subject =/


i understand that it could be a cycle, but i don't understand the reasoning of not doing anything and just waiting it out to see. because then what if we get screwed. like i said in a previous post, we don't buy car insurance because we are positive we're going to be in a wreck. that's just my opinion though.
 
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post Jul 28 2007, 04:19 PM
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^ i wasn't tyring to debate, i was just adding a personal opinion, but maybe i will now _smile.gif

if it is such a big thing to worry about, and the effects it might have on this earth, then why isn't anyone doing anything to prevent or slow it down,, like wouldn't you think there would be a world wide panic if we knew that this earth may not be functionable within an alotted amount of time?

"We've all heard the stories, reported as indisputable fact: The last century or decade is just about the hottest the world has ever been. Carbon dioxide from burning gasoline and coal is blamed. Unless their solution is enacted right now, temperatures will rise terribly in the next century. Icecaps will start to melt, coasts will flood, storms will get worse, diseases will spread, animals will die, and more. And it's all because of us Americans.

The best lies contain a measure of truth. Yes, carbon dioxide in the air has increased in the last century due to the use of fossil fuels. Yes, global average temperature has increased 0.8 degrees F in the same century. Unfortunately, the temperature increase came first: most of the temperature increase was before 1940, and most of the new carbon dioxide was added after 1960. Would you trust a "scientist" who said the result came before the cause?

There are other problems, as well. Solar activity may be the cause of the world temperature changes. The global warmers can't explain why satellites show no temperature change in the past 20 years. The computer models that predict disaster in a century have been completely wrong for the past 20 years. And no one can agree on the side effects.

Scientific facts actually helped unravel the treaty last year. Carbon dioxide is removed from the air by various natural and manmade processes, and world leaders couldn't agree on how to credit for this. No one wanted the U.S. to get credit for removals of carbon dioxide, so negotiations faltered.

Most scientists use facts and logic to reach conclusions. It's no surprise that over 17,000 scientists and engineers have signed a petition calling for rejection of the Kyoto treaty. This overshadows any collection of scientists that have endorsed the treaty.

The global warmers have failed to prove that man has caused a problem. This hasn't stopped them from demanding we act, and act now. "

anddd

"There is no global warming. Period.

You can't find a real scientist anywhere in the world who can look you in the eye and, without hesitation, without clarification, without saying, kinda, mighta, sorta, if, and or but...say "yes, global warming is with us."

There is no evidence whatsoever to support such claims. Anyone who tells you that scientific research shows warming trends - be they teachers, news casters, Congressmen, Senators, Vice Presidents or Presidents - is wrong. There is no global warming.

Scientific research through U.S. Government satellite and balloon measurements shows that the temperature is actually cooling - very slightly - .037 degrees Celsius.

A little research into modern-day temperature trends bears this out. For example, in 1936 the Midwest of the United States experienced 49 consecutive days of temperatures over 90 degrees. There were another 49 consecutive days in 1955. But in 1992 there was only one day over 90 degrees and in 1997 only 5 days.

Because of modern science and improved equipment, this "cooling" trend has been most accurately documented over the past 18 years. Ironically, that's the same period of time the hysteria has grown over dire warnings of "warming."

Changes in global temperatures are natural. There is no proof that temperature is affected by anything that man has done.

In fact, recent severe weather has been directly attributed to a natural phenomenon that occurs every so often called El Nino. It causes ocean temperatures to rise as tropical trade winds actually reverse for a time.

The resulting temperature changes cause severe storms, flooding and even draught on every continent on earth. "

there was more to the article that i personally don't agree with,
i checked on google, and not to be trusting of the internet, for yes, it does contain many lies, but all but one article on the front page it looked like said Global Warming was actually occuring.
 
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post Jul 28 2007, 04:37 PM
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that article is by William Robert Johnston right?
there are MANY articles claiming the exact opposite
what makes u believe this one over other ones?
why do u think his opinion is more qualified than others?

i don't understand the last sentence about google, when i go to google and type in global warming the first page has a ton of hits on articles that support that global warming is happening

also
160 countries endorse the kyoto protocol
so honestly 17,000 scientists and engineers signing a petition against it doesn't seem like that much to me considering how huge this thing is.
 
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post Jul 29 2007, 08:52 AM
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I disagree with the Kyoto Protocol. I don't disagree with the idea behind it. If the United States were to sign on to it, then so much of what our industry does would be crippled. If there were a more gradual way of cleaning things up that gave the industry time to make the changes without having to worry too much about going out of business, then that would be fine with me. Also, the Kyoto Protocol exempts "developing countries", such as China, India, and North Korea. I forget the exact number but somewhere around 11 of the world's top 25 (#2, 4, and a few other low ones too) or so industrial countries were deemed as "developing".

I think you and I have come to a point where the best thing we can do is agree to disagree. Everything I can say about scientists who support the fact that global warming is happening, you could say about the ones that I use in arguments who say it's a hoax.

Also, I don't believe that we should do nothing about the environment etc, I just believe that we shouldn't halt production on everything so we can "stop global warming". I believe and will always stand by the point that the earth may be warming up, but it isn't humans who are causing it. We're just contributing on a very small scale.
 
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post Jul 29 2007, 10:45 AM
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QUOTE(Steven @ Jul 29 2007, 08:52 AM) *
I think you and I have come to a point where the best thing we can do is agree to disagree. Everything I can say about scientists who support the fact that global warming is happening, you could say about the ones that I use in arguments who say it's a hoax.


i agree
 
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post Jul 29 2007, 11:18 AM
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global warming is a myth . i attend suffolk university in boston and we actually had a whole semester on global warming . its a myth believe me .
 
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global warming is a myth . i attend suffolk university in boston and we actually had a whole semester on global warming . its a myth believe me .

Okay, care to fill us in on what you've learned? You must have a lot to say if you spent an entire semester on it.
 
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post Jul 29 2007, 11:54 AM
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QUOTE(Steven @ Jul 29 2007, 12:29 PM) *
Okay, care to fill us in on what you've learned? You must have a lot to say if you spent an entire semester on it.




wow where do i even begin.....
the myth starts with a veryyyy accurate observation..... The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is rising. My teacher was awesome she was aslo wicked convincing and really knew her stuff . But yeah so at this point the cabon dioxide is now like 360 parts per million, versus 290 at the beginning of the 20th century, estimates show that it may eventually rise as high as 600 parts per million. this rise probably results from human burning of stuff like coal, oil and natural gas. the earths oceans and land holds liek 50 times as much carbon dioxide then in the atmosphere, and movement between these reservoirs of carbon dioxide is misunderstood.Especially by the media all these stupid companies want to do is make money by scaring all of us and saying blahhh this world will end when there is scientific evidence that its mearly impossible at this point in time. We have a better chanceof an astroid demolishing the planet then global warming occuring.
And for those of you who never payed attention in school and dont alr eady nkow carbon dioxide and water are greenhouse gases.they tend to admit more solar energy into the atmosphere than they allow to escape. actually, things arnt as simple as this, since these substances interact among themselves and with other aspects of the atmosphere in complex ways that are not well understood. still, it was reasonable to hypothesize that rising atmospheric carbon dioxide levels might cause atmospheric temperatures to rise. Some people predicted "global warming," which has come to mean extreme greenhouse warming of the atmosphere leading to catastrophic environmental consequences.
The global-warming hypothesis, is no longer even tenable. Scientists have been able to test it veryy carefully, and it doesn't hold up. During the past 50 years, as atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have risen, scientists have made exact measurements of atmospheric temperature. These measurements have definitively shown that major atmospheric greenhouse warming of the atmosphere is not occurring and it never will.

so yeah dont you tell me about global warming
i could write on forever about it.
its not going to happen its just the companies
making money off stupid people who dont
know what their talking about because
their too lazy to open a few books and learn the facts.
 
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post Jul 29 2007, 12:07 PM
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QUOTE(jackie13xo @ Jul 29 2007, 11:54 AM) *
so yeah dont you tell me about global warming
i could write on forever about it.
its not going to happen its just the companies
making money off stupid people who dont
know what their talking about because
their too lazy to open a few books and learn the facts.


we could all write about it forever
steven and myself have both written papers on the subject (i think u said u wrote on this steven, maybe im confusing it with hybrid cars)
i mean nothing u just said hasn't already been said in this thread
we can go to a million websites and read what u just told us, and like steven said a few posts ago, we can also go to a million and read that what u just told is a lie.
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i thought if u spent a whole semester on it u were going to tell something we haven't already said

who knows, i think i might be done with this thread, because i'm not going to change my stand on it just because someones teacher convinced them it wasn't happening. i've opened books and learned facts and that's whats brought me to my conclusion. the same goes with the people who have come to the opposite conclusion as me.
i don't think either side is necessarily right.
 
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post Jul 29 2007, 12:10 PM
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well that my love is why we live in america and you have a right to your own opinion and i dont pay 30,000 dollars a year to learn lies so my OPINION stands tall because i know what i've learned and i believe in it 100%.


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post Jul 29 2007, 12:14 PM
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QUOTE(jackie13xo @ Jul 29 2007, 12:10 PM) *
well that my love is why we live in america and you have a right to your own opinion and i dont pay 30,000 dollars a year to learn lies so my OPINION stands tall because i know what i've learned and i believe in it 100%.


congrats
everyone feels that way
of course u don't pay 30,000 a year to learn lies, that would be ridiculous. if they believed they were lies, they wouldn't be telling it to u. if i thought my beliefs were a lie, i wouldn't be behind them either.

ur opinion stands tall, just like mine
we both have a lot of people who think the same as us
 
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agreed.

you know for a kid from brooklyn you seem pretty intelligent . are you still in school?
 
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post Jul 29 2007, 12:23 PM
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QUOTE(jackie13xo @ Jul 29 2007, 12:19 PM) *
agreed.

you know for a kid from brooklyn you seem pretty intelligent . are you still in school?


i don't really consider myself a kid, i'm older than u are
yeah i'm still in school, in college
what's me being from brooklyn have to do with anything?


we should discuss this somewhere else, it's getting off the global warming topic
 
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oh man i meant kid as in your young && being from brooklyn theres nothing wrong with that at all actually i just meant it as new york is sorta bostons rival city so thats just how i meant it.
 
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but yeah global warming everyone cmon!
show some opinions!
 
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post Jul 29 2007, 12:30 PM
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QUOTE(jackie13xo @ Jul 29 2007, 12:27 PM) *
oh man i meant kid as in your young && being from brooklyn theres nothing wrong with that at all actually i just meant it as new york is sorta bostons rival city so thats just how i meant it.



oh yea
i wasn't thinking about that rivalry
in that case
u suck cause ur from boston little girl!!!!!!!

alrighty, i'm going to go eat lunch now
 

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