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The current mass extinction comment was by me, and it is correct. http://www.well.com/~davidu/extinction.html Global warming is targeted towards one half of the media induced fear market. Terrorism is the other half. Al Gore has been involved in global warming since college, and has written a great book on the subject.
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So I guess we just have to wait for the bird flu? Pandemics are nature's way of killing off a bunch of human beings, correct?
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Illegal immigration has nothing to do with it. From 1980 to 2000, the US population went from 230 million to 275 million. In the same period, India went from 680 million people to 1.1 billion people. See the difference? I would not call population uncontrolled in the US. |
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hole in the ozone layer is shrinking and has been for some time. The global warming rhetoric is also untrue. Some glaciers have receeded, but others have gained mass. |
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But back to the main topic 206 years is a scratch in time.
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I wonder if they used a Salifert test kit or an off brand? Maybe the Pinpoint monitor wasnt calibrated when they took the measurment : )
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You know the most Ironic part of Global Warming and Ozone depletion? At the current rate of Ozone depletion and Temp rise, in a few years maybe 20 - 50 the only people that will be able to go outside and enjoy what's left of the Planet are people of very Dark skin Color! Caucasian, Latinos and Asians will have to stay indoors or wear serious skin protection if they want to go outside.
If you think this is a joke, I suggest you do some reading up on the current situation in Australia. They have the highest skin cancer rate in the world by far, 80% of all cancers in Australia are skin cancer. Australians apply Sun screen in the morning to themselves and their kids as a regular morning ritual. Soon they will have government laws that make it mandatory for all clothing to have UV protection and even Laundry detergents are being made with UV protection. All of this is only going to help for a very short period as the Ozone situation worsens each year. Just imagine in 20 years what will happen if the summer temps are at 130 and you have a power outage! Not a very comforting thought. Those third world people that someone said we should nuke are probably going to be the only future inhabitants of this planet and that's Ironic. |
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I think you should all stop worrying. You will be relieved to know, I've started caring. Someone asked me today, "So Mike, what do you care about?" and I said "The pH of the oceans". I'm sure that raised the pH alone by .01. If I continue to care the pH of the ocean will be back to normal in no time.
I also realize, as pointed out to me, that even though I walk to work, recycle and practice energy efficiency, since my motivations are economical and not environmental I am actually making things worse. So I vow to change my motivations. And since I have a good job, and economic prosperity leads to higher energy demands, I am contemplating quitting my job. I hope everyone who loves the environment will join me and quit their jobs, oh and replace your metal halides with candles at your earliest convenience, wait candles produce CO2, make that lightning bugs. ANd for gods sake stop breathing out all that CO2 are you trying to kill us all! After all, you don't want to just play lip service to this problem right. Because we care. Mike |
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Yeah, but all you Yankees are the problem anyway. I am sure once God wipes you off the planet, he will let everything else go back to normal and the Ocean's pH will go back up....lol J/K of course
But to say that temps will reach 130 in 20 years, is rediculous. Now, I am speaking for most of the world...not AZ. lol Mike
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Did we even have the ability to measure pH with a resolution of .1 200 years ago?
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Let's not go there please. --beerguy
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Robby, you seem awfully concerned about the Ozone depletion. Maybe I can ease your anx a little.
Depletion of the ozone layer has no effect on the risk of deadly skin cancers. The ozone layer blocks UV-B radiation, but it does not block UV-A radiation. UV-A radiation has been linked to malignant melanoma, a deadly form of skin cancer. UV-B has been linked to only two types of skin cancer, neither of which is life-threatening. Source: "Myths and Facts About the Environment -- Part II: The Hole in the Ozone Layer," The National Center for Public Policy Research, Contact: David Ridenour @ 202/543-4110, e-mail: EarthDay@nationalcenter.org, Web: I hope that makes you feel better. Mike |
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Beerguy, I know your on staff here, but that still doesn't give you the right to use common sense in challenging political correct preconceptual scientific research!
Disapproving signed, Mike |
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I am sure that most of you have heard of global warming, but what about global dimming - there is a theory (with some strong evidence behind it) that the increase in pollution not only increases the greenhouse gas layer in the atmosphere, thus trapping heat, but produces more airborne particulate material, which act as condensation nuclei for clouds to form. The increased numbers of clouds (containing reflective water droplets) reflect away solar radiation, causing the Earth to cool down. The trouble is, by cutting pollution we may reduce global dimming at a greater rate than global warming, thus causing the Earth to heat up even further...
... 'so what does this have to do with the pH of the oceans?' you may ask. All I'm saying is that our understanding of the planet we live on and the impact we have upon it is so limited that to change our lifestyles completely because the pH of the ocean has changed a bit is absurd and illogical. We don't fully understand what effects the changes we make will have (if indeed they have any major effects at all), and by reacting rashly, even though it is done with the best intentions, we may be causing more harm than good. That doesn't mean to say that the environmentalists are wrong though - I think the worst attitude to have is to say 'I don't care,' since these issues do affect us. I just think that people should be more conservative and careful in their arguments and their actions, rather than blazing ahead and ridiculing others for their views.
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It is perfectly acceptable to care about something. It is not however acceptable to attact, belittle or place your self above someone else who doesn't care about the same issues as you.
Skeptism is healthy. It is normal. You should question and challenge. There is plenty of conflicting evidense that global warming is either/or: not real not anthropologic not detrimental not reversable not preventable for someone to have a legitamate opposing opinion. There is not any reason that person should be ridiculed, blamed, or shamed. He is not adding to the problem any more than you just because he doesn't care. The scope of this thing is too big for individual effects. Mike |
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I forsee this thread "moving on" relatively soon...
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Well, then I better use this to get my post count up higher...
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