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bobo-in-texas1 year, 8 months ago
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HannibalBarca1 year, 8 months ago
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Then why argue, because as many experts that say one thing you will find as many that say another.
And next week they will either say they were wrong or flip flop.
As humans we make a mess, then lets clean it up....simple
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HannibalBarca1 year, 8 months ago
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Well this idiot has worked for 40 years in the Canadian north.
And in that short time I have seen 25 years of cold winters, and in the last 15 years have seen winter to change to what we have now.
And you want to argue about CO2, go ahead but there is a he!! of a lot more to this problem than CO2, and it is all conected
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bobo-in-texas1 year, 8 months ago
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Wolfie20071 year, 8 months ago
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Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't I read a short time ago that a consensus of Canadian scientists said the tepemps were getting colder in Canada. I could be mistaken about this because I read a lot of stuff but I don't think so.
Temperature is misspelled in this comment as it's really hard to edit a comment that has other data in the same box.
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Neophile1 year, 8 months ago
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Right, 19,000 scientists including such notable scientists as Michael J. Fox, Perry Mason and one of the Spice Girls.
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bobo-in-texas1 year, 8 months ago
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Why don't you get back to us when Canada does what it promised in the Kyoto Agreement. Instead of doing what you said,
"Canada's greenhouse-gas emissions rose 25 per cent between 1990 and 2005, the biggest percentage increase among G8 countries over the same time period, according to new Statistics Canada figures released Tuesday."
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HannibalBarca1 year, 8 months ago
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I guess the best way to stop would be to shut down our oil supply to you, as Alberta is the worst per capita.
Then what would you say,
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bobo-in-texas1 year, 8 months ago
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I'd say that lots of well paying Canadian jobs just disappeared. But of course they wouldn't mind because it was so that the Chinese and Indians could keep going full speed ahead.
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bobo-in-texas1 year, 8 months ago
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Then why pretend and promise that you'll do something, by signing Kyoto, when you have no intention of doing so?
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Endoscopy1 year, 8 months ago
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noephile
How about Dr. William Grey of the Colorado State University. He is one of the top climatologists. He has the best ability at present to predict Hurricanes. Get real in what you say because a response like yours shows ignorance. There are a lot of scientists that find Gores movie horribly inaccurate.
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saintetienne1 year, 8 months ago
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Oh wipe your chin, Hannibullcrap. When you speak, drool dribbles down your face and creates a wet spot on your Salvation Army clothes.
Besides, you're boring all of us.
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HannibalBarca1 year, 8 months ago
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NUMPTY: yes you are right, intelligence would bore a fool such as you, but you still make me laugh LMAO
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bobo-in-texas1 year, 8 months ago
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This article describes how the seemingly mild mannered Canadians are the most rapacious despoilers of the environment on the planet.
http://science.propeller.com/story/2008/04/22/c...
I ascribe this unexpected behaviour to a too long Canadian winter and an excess of pucks to the head.
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HannibalBarca1 year, 8 months ago
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Better than getting screwed in the left ear like you have been,mind you if a Canadian screwed you it would fu%k some sense into you...ROTFLMAO.
Never happen though as we have taste
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HannibalBarca1 year, 8 months ago
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I asked you to keep the political and science out of it and just use your head, and you insult....now I insult back and you are going to cry???grow up
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bobo-in-texas1 year, 8 months ago
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I guess that my language wasn't over the top enough to register on the humor scale.
I'll try harder in the future.
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TOD3961 year, 8 months ago
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A known simple solution to global warming is to stop the sun from expanding. OK, Gore, what's the answer?
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HannibalBarca1 year, 8 months ago
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Well us idiots are managing to pay our national debt down, not triple it like you seem to think is intelligent thinking.
Insult me or my country all you like, but we have been called worse by better people than you will ever be....ROTFLMFAO...go hide behind mommy's skirt child !!LMAO
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HannibalBarca1 year, 8 months ago
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Just because your mommy called you son, it does not mean you are bright.
Show me a city in N.America without homeless.
And I am surprised that you spelled socialist right cause you sure don't know what it means.
LMAO....another moron
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PapaWolf1 year, 8 months ago
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HannibalBarca,
>>there is a he!! of a lot more to this problem than CO2, and it is all conected
You're right. The NASA Climatologist that the Bush administration tried to silence - James Hansen, IIRC - is highly upset w/this admin for trying to silence him.
He's ALSO upset w/the CLINTON admin because THAT admin tried to get him to downplay many other factors in global warming & tried to get him to push the CO2 connection exclusively.
You can read an interview w/him on http://www.democracynow.org/2008/3/21/censoring...
That's where I heard him say:
"I wrote a paper called "Global Warming in the 21st Century: An Alternative Scenario," in which I emphasized that it's not only carbon dioxide, but other climate forcingsâ;;methane and black sootâ;;and we need to address those also. And for some reason, the people in the White House didn't like emphasis on the non-CO2 parts of the story...."
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Endoscopy1 year, 8 months ago
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LOL
That article about the book claims that the global warming was started by him. The actual fact is that the "greenhouse effect" has been talked about since the 1820's. Never been proved and it was assumed that the earth was kept 33% warmer because of it. Then in the 1990's we find that the earth and moon have the same average temperature. So I guess we send that stuff to go around the moon as well. What a theory.
The talk about censoring is real though. Many scientists have had projects shut down for saying man was not causing a significant problem with the temperature.
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PapaWolf1 year, 8 months ago
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>>Then in the 1990's we find that the earth and moon have the same average temperature. So I guess we send that stuff to go around the moon as well.
What, exactly, does this have to do w/anything? Would you REALLY want the extremes in temps that are occurring on the moon?
Here, in the DC area, we've had numerous moderate winters. Where we used to have weeks at subfreezing temps, many in the single digits (Fahrenheit, that is). Lately, we've been "lucky" if we've had a TOTAL of a couple of weeks in the single digits. This year had 1 snow that melted w/in 1-1/2 days, & 2 ice storms that were gone in less than 2 days as well. I never had to pull out my shovel - & this in an area where I used to get snowed in at least twice a winter.
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Endoscopy1 year, 8 months ago
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I'll use the KISS method.
1. Average temperature over the globe for a year is what global warming is all about. not the temperature at any point at any time.
2. If the average temperature of the earth and moon (without atmosphere) is the same then the only thing doing that is the sun not anything in the atmosphere.
Simple enough.
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PapaWolf1 year, 8 months ago
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If it's all the sun, then please explain to us all exactly why Venus is about 300degF HOTTER than Mercury when it's almost twice as far from the Sun as Mercury.
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ArgoNunya1 year, 8 months ago
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No, we contribute to .05% - that's five one hundreths of one percent. (out of the roughly .05% - that's also five one hundreths of one percent - of the atmosphere that is CO2, of which 95% is produced by water vapor).
Watch this movie:
The Truth About Climate Change: http://tinyurl.com/3xeokp
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