oh there is such a difference in book smarts and common sense...oh man
9/23/2005 11:24:55 AM
9/23/2005 11:29:30 AM
9/23/2005 11:32:03 AM
^ are you arguing that global warming doesn't exist? or that it isn't caused by humans?
9/23/2005 11:38:17 AM
neither...im arguing that it may or may not exist...im arguing that you cant definitely say it does exist and you cant definitely say it doesnt exist...whats so hard to understand about that...theres no overwhelming evidence that it exists or doesnt exist
9/23/2005 11:46:07 AM
9/23/2005 11:56:38 AM
except for measurements of the temperture.http://www.grida.no/climate/ipcc_tar/wg1/figspm-1.htmWhat you're thinking of as being unprovable isn't global warming itself, it's the cause of global warming.
9/23/2005 11:57:04 AM
if bush said it exists on the other hand...
9/23/2005 12:00:58 PM
WOW IT CERTAINLY APPEARS GLOBAL WARMING EXISTSWOW IT CERTAINLY APPEARS ITS NATURAL CYCLES AND NOT GLOBAL WARMING
9/23/2005 12:30:30 PM
^ thats some pretty good infosee, thats what you gotta do. you can't come at this shit chit chat style if you want to be taken seriously.
9/23/2005 12:47:38 PM
i dont give a fuck if you imbeciles take me seriously...most of you are idiots anyway...i know what i know and im not gonna spend countless hours each day researching webpage links that support whatever point im trying to make
9/23/2005 12:49:32 PM
thou art banished from the walls of Verona
9/23/2005 12:52:44 PM
i love you tree twista
9/23/2005 1:00:09 PM
I like him too... Moral Support to you Twista!
9/23/2005 1:30:35 PM
9/23/2005 7:24:57 PM
thank goodness for the good people standing guard, keeping them from looting the city. Only cost us $1 million.
9/24/2005 12:52:33 AM
9/24/2005 9:16:33 AM
Thats like within miles of my parents house. :-/
9/24/2005 11:42:58 PM
9/26/2005 9:00:10 AM
The scientists who oppose global warming as a human caused event usually argue that earth goes through natural cycles of cooling and heating. Thus global warming and global cooling both occur at some point and we're just in one of the warming phases. What's so hard to understand? Very few scientists would argue that the measurements showing a general warming of the earth's surface are wrong.
9/26/2005 9:26:52 AM
theres a gigantic difference in simply observing temperatures and quantifying whether they rise or fall over a period of time, and "global warming" per se, which implies a non-natural anthropomorphic process
9/26/2005 9:29:21 AM
no, there are two meanings of global warming. One is just simply rises in global temperature averages. The other is a human caused rise in temp due to to green house gases. You can use the term "global warming" to refer to both of these meanings, but I made it clear in my post that I was simply referring to the rise in temp, not the cause of the rise.
9/26/2005 9:50:57 AM
well whenever you hear "global warming" on the news they are not talking about the rise in temperatures...they are talking about the assumed (by some) human-caused steady temperature increase mainly due to industrialized co2 emissionstheres a reason some scientists dont believe in global warming...because they dont define it as regular temperature increases...any scientist knows that avg temps have risen overall in the last 100 yearsjust to clarify
9/26/2005 9:57:18 AM
Too True. So, from now on, so there is no more confusion, you cannot just say "global warming" you must use either "human induced global warming" or "mother nature induced global warming."
9/26/2005 12:52:16 PM
the term "global warming" can confuse people...but yes, the "global warming" that scientists are split on refers to whether or not the last century's rise in average temperature is due to humans...the scientists who arent convinced of global warming know the average temperature has increased but dont know the cause
9/26/2005 1:11:44 PM
I wonder if the urban effect is being included in "human induced global warming"? Because all these cities are doing a great job of generating heat which then gets distributed around the whole of the planet. So, logically, a city the size of Raleigh should have a measurable impact on the average temperature in Cary, probably even as far away as Fayetteville. When you add all the cities together the world over, I wonder if it alone could account for a percentage of the past centuries increase?
9/26/2005 4:44:18 PM
well i think any global growth in population will add some heat but most of the scientific discussion is in regards to emission of CO2, whether it be from factories, auto exhaust, other machinery, etc
9/26/2005 5:35:15 PM