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8/6/2006 1:48:13 AM
That's not too far from the truth kinda. We actually get or most powerful storms during the winter because of the huge temperature differentials/pressure gradiants, but they don't have as much energy to play with like summer storms do so it is kind of a wash.
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8/6/2006 8:39:33 AM
I'm no geologist, but I was under the impression that desert + rain just equals wet desert.
8/6/2006 9:20:11 AM
If the rain soaks the ground enough then you get a seasonal desert (flooded grass paradise during the rainy season, blowing sand desert otherwise), there is an impressive example of one in Africa. If the rain is sustained year round then permanent grassland is grow.
8/6/2006 12:41:48 PM
i'm no geologist, but i'd say keeping the areas which have been habitable for thousands of years habitable is probably a good thing for many of our cities and all. maybe i'm just short-sighted
8/6/2006 1:04:49 PM
^ no, i think driving big fast cars for the next 20 years is more important
8/6/2006 1:32:50 PM
^^ Where did you get the idea that our cities exist in habitable places? I refer you to Las Vegas.
8/6/2006 1:49:28 PM
yes this is where loneshark lives
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8/6/2006 4:13:39 PM
I THINK HES TALKING ABOUT RELATIVE QUANTITIES OF HUMAN LIFEor not
8/6/2006 4:38:07 PM
8/6/2006 4:38:15 PM
I REFER YOU TO NEW ORLEANS
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8/6/2006 8:41:03 PM
Mars? The average temperature on Mars is like -100 degrees. That planet's atmosphere is less than 1% as dense as ours.Maybe you mean Venus.
8/6/2006 8:53:32 PM
CO2 levels would need to go up like 20 fold just to equal 1% of the atmosphere, (it is a trace gas, afterall). Some deserts will grow, some will shrink, some places will flood, all in all nothing apocalyptic is going to happen.
8/6/2006 9:02:25 PM
im not really sure what he was talking about but if we didnt have an atmosphere the Earth would be cold as shit
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8/7/2006 8:19:44 AM
thats only for the US. its a drop in the bucket compared to the whole. besides, they'll all die when it gets too hot.
8/7/2006 8:32:09 AM
the oil companies are trying to hide the undisputable truth that americans are the main cause of global warming. 100% of scientists know for a fact that americans who drive SUVs are the sole cause of this unquestionable end of mankind
8/7/2006 11:14:35 AM
100% of scientists know for a fact that soapboxers that post pompous crap are the sole cause of this unquestionable end of mankind.besides, they'll all die when it gets too hot.[Edited on August 7, 2006 at 12:09 PM. Reason : .,.]
8/7/2006 12:09:10 PM
any scientist who doesnt completely agree with the theory that humans are the main cause of global warming is clearly in bed with the oil companies. al gore however is a brilliant scientist with no alterior motives
8/7/2006 12:21:59 PM
^ Finally we come to the truth.
8/7/2006 12:49:18 PM
the inconvenient truth
8/7/2006 12:54:47 PM
its funny cause we learned in history of the middle ages that between the years 800 and 1300AD there was unheard of hot weather in all of Europe (north and south) that has never been seen before or after the time period. It's all just another cycle that the world went through
8/7/2006 3:03:17 PM
^but that doesnt make sense...al gore said the last 10 years were the hottest in the last 650,000
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8/7/2006 4:02:32 PM
We use the graphs we have.
8/7/2006 4:20:35 PM
the ones not censored by oil companies
8/7/2006 5:11:29 PM
Exactly. If there was any probative value to the newest graphs then the oil companies would let... nay, make us see them.
8/7/2006 5:18:24 PM
http://www.hno.harvard.edu/gazette/2003/04.24/01-weather.html
8/7/2006 5:31:01 PM
citing the few skeptics doesnt change the fact that almost all experts agree global warming is caused by people.ii can find people that believe the earth is flat. youre a fool to think the positon woth the least evidemce and least support by the experts is wrong. [Edited on August 8, 2006 at 3:51 AM. Reason : etdfg]
8/8/2006 3:36:11 AM
Josh, your English broke down in a horrific display of brain to fingers malfunction, but I think I gathered your point.I have to find 30,000 papers or so before you'll believe that there isn't a near consensus that humans are the cause of Global Warming. That burden of proof is ridiculous. Instead, I found highly respected research that has been discussed in the climate community as well as the halls of Harvard and that guy is "a single skeptic, big deal." I tell you what, you find me a statistic that says how many climatologists (leave out the OBGYN, and the janitor like your other statistics) believe the Earth is warming primarily due to human activity vs. those that think the human activity isn't the primary cause.Then we'll discuss consensus.Good luck, its not easy to find.
8/8/2006 8:12:00 AM
Oh, and Josh, find me a few Geologists that still think the earth is flat. Not just some people, scientists...I want at least a Masters in geology that beleive that.
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8/8/2006 10:11:11 AM
Whats the problem with taking actions to reduce energy use as if it is humans? I dont understand why people fight this so much.
8/8/2006 10:21:17 AM
2000 The climate is not getting warmer.2004 Ok, the climate is getting warmer, but human activity has nothing to do with it.2006 Ok, human activity affects climate, but it's merely exacerbating a natural warming trend.
8/8/2006 10:41:39 AM
YEAH SCIENTISTS ARE SO DUMB THEY ONLY REALIZED THIS YEAR THAT THE EARTH HAS NATURAL TEMPERATURE FLUCTUATIONS
8/8/2006 11:54:39 AM
^^ So? In 2000 the evidence was not convincing, satellite measurements at the time contradicted the global warming theory. As of 2006 through brilliant work at NASA and other research facilities the Satellite data has been corrected, it now shows a gradual warming trend over the past 100 years. So, yes, the science no longer justifies disbelief in a warmer world. Of course, I don't remember anyone arguing that humans were not warming the planet, in 2000 the argument was that a natural cooling trend was swamping the human induced warming. That the planet is now considered warming does not answer the assertion that natural influences are greater than the human induced influences. All of this is just to inform you of your burden of proof. Not only do you need to eliminate natural influences from the current warming trend you will also need to isolate CO2 induced warming (felling forrest and farmland to build cities has a warming effect independent of CO2 emissions). After that, you need to demonstrate that the externality being suffered by humanity because of global warming is in excess of the already levied gasoline taxes. For example, in the U.S. government is already taxing CO2 to the tune of about $50 billion a year in gasoline taxes alone. That is easily enough money to compensate society for the miniscule long term damage of Global Warming. Of course, if all you want is high gas taxes and the introduction of coal taxes then I'm with you, these proposals have value even before considering global warming. http://auto.howstuffworks.com/question417.htm[Edited on August 8, 2006 at 12:02 PM. Reason : ^]
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