Re: Time to talk about Global Warming [was Re: Maccies aren't fanatical? (by the way, what is a "Maccie?)]



On Sun, 28 May 2006 12:25:06 GMT, Wegie <here@xxxxxxxxxxxx> chose to
bless us with the following wisdom:

In article <pdof72lc9e32ohv33h2vk09rj7dq60d59i@xxxxxxx>,
Mayor of R'lyeh <mayor.of.rlyeh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

So far no one has answered the one question I require a definitive
answer to. Why were all of the other global climate shifts ( Ice Ages
start; Ice Ages end, Medieval Warm Period, Little Ice Age,etc) natural
events but this current, rather minor shift is the cause of man?
Provide me an answer to that that doesn't boil down 'Because we so, so
there!' and I'll be more inclined to take the latest round of
DOOM!sayers more seriously. Until someone can answer that you guys are
just a sad joke.

the problem is Mayor, that what if a natural shift also occurs during
the same time 6-30 billion people are burning millions of gallons of
fuel every 24 hours? think about it.

we DO live in a water based bubble, and burning anything inside a water
based bubble is not wise. you can ignore the facts and remain a fool on
this subject or you can learn how to shift focus and solve it.

http://snipurl.com/p0sr

<http://www.apple.com/trailers/paramount_classics/aninconvenienttruth/tra
iler/>

fixing it is a win / win for everyone.

The earth's climate is far more complex that a bubble of water. That's
a large part of the envirowhackos problems. They want to make
everything as simple as can be and then declare it accurate. That's
why their computer models pretend that that the atmosphere has no
clouds and the oceans have no currents.
No responsible adult even thinks that simplistic thinking even comes
close to reflecting reality.
Also one earth fart (aka volcano eruption) spews more crap into the
air than all of manking has throughout history. Somehow the planet is
capable of handling this. Am I really supposed to take seriously the
notion that letting my Chevy idle too long is going to turn the earth
into a charcoal briquet? No one with any brains would even consider
such an idiotic notion worthwhile.




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