Not trying to slug or insult.downhill wrote:For some of you.
DO NOT TURN THIS into a slug fest.
Stop with the frigging insulting.
Rational discussion compared to others out there.
All the clean forms of energy combined only provide us with 1 percent of total output. We need nuclear power for energy and natural gas to run everything else like cars, Problem solved because we have loads of each. They could quadruple natural gas production in this country in one years time and that would be all we need and then some to sell.Shagster wrote:**** global warming. We would need to pound 10x the greenhouse gases we are now to cause a noticeable difference.
Wind and solar, which despite being pork barreled out the ass for over a decade now, account for a WHOPPING 5% of our electricity production. Oh yeah, and hydro is also hippie happy energy, despite it killing more people per unit of electricity produced than all the other forms of electricity production combined.
So you better hope I'm right about global warmoing, because there is no solution for it, and current trends will continue for DECADES.
Mark wrote:it's funny how all you people act like you know the causes of climate change, as if you all are experts in the field or something LOL
gee, let's read something someone else wrote about the climate and then nod our heads because we think we experts now too.
my stance is, it seems that the "experts" can't agree on the causes, so i am still undecided on the cause of climate change.
i mean they can't predict next weeks weather real accurately, so how can they predict 10 years from now ? ?
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Brent wrote:good point
i'll let everyone fight about it, me, i'm not gonna worry about it, i have too many other things to worry about
Now, Hank, touch your throat. That tube you feel is your trachea. Think of it as your handle. That thing your thumb is on is your carotid artery. Think of it as your button. I want you to grab the handle, push the button.
-Brock Samson
Mark wrote:it's funny how all you people act like you know the causes of climate change, as if you all are experts in the field or something LOL
gee, let's read something someone else wrote about the climate and then nod our heads because we think we experts now too.
my stance is, it seems that the "experts" can't agree on the causes, so i am still undecided on the cause of climate change.
i mean they can't predict next weeks weather real accurately, so how can they predict 10 years from now ? ?
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jasonb31 wrote:Everyone that has a brain knows the ice caps are melting but the pollution we are causing is not near the whole problem and may not even be why the ice caps are melting. We have lost so many trees and plant life do to development and the morons cutting away at the rain forest of this world so that the earth can not recycle it for us like before.
As an aside. <queue David's parable music>Mark wrote:it's funny how all you people act like you know the causes of climate change, as if you all are experts in the field or something LOL
gee, let's read something someone else wrote about the climate and then nod our heads because we think we experts now too.
my stance is, it seems that the "experts" can't agree on the causes, so i am still undecided on the cause of climate change.
i mean they can't predict next weeks weather real accurately, so how can they predict 10 years from now ? ?
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This is the age of plausible deniability and relativism. When people are of the opinion that they are being proffered half-truths and outright prevarications by information sources, even the bull shyte of demented madman can be rationalize as fact.Spammy wrote:Can't deny global warming is alive and happening.
Bro quit speaking smart, and start talking Spammy, for the love of all that is holy.David wrote:This is the age of plausible deniability and relativism. When people are of the opinion that they are being proffered half-truths and outright prevarications by information sources, even the bull shyte of demented madman can be rationalize as fact.
so we can control the amount of solar energy that the sun gives off ?David wrote:As an aside. <queue David's parable music>
As a child, I remember idling my summer days outside without thought of sunscreen. My youngsters enjoy sunburn after 45 minutes in the noon heat. While I am a man of scientific method, this observation has been echoed by nearly all from my generation. There might be something to it.
//raises hand in echoDavid wrote:As an aside. <queue David's parable music>
As a child, I remember idling my summer days outside without thought of sunscreen. My youngsters enjoy sunburn after 45 minutes in the noon heat. While I am a man of scientific method, this observation has been echoed by nearly all from my generation. There might be something to it.
YeOldeStonecat wrote://raises hand in echo
Definitely noticed this. Growing up..we'd have to be outside alllllll day to earn a sunburn 'n peel. Suntan OIL would be slathered on.
These days..under an hour to get a blush color....a couple of hours earns you that bright red skin.