yeah I said climate change and not global warming because heating up a dynamic system like an entire fucking planet is a complicated process and mean that yeah we might still have snow in April but it's still hotter overall
why don't you idiots go circlejerk with the other Republican faggos
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Anonymous2007-05-04 0:42 ID:FDRUW8L1
they think man ass is hot, so they is all backward
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Anonymous2007-05-04 16:18 ID:eWOjCA0a
>>1
Probably a mix of unhealthy scepticism and political agenda.
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Anonymous2007-05-04 17:35 ID:1MyYmE0+
We're talking about the same people who think that evolution is a liberal lie and that the earth is less than 10,000 years old.
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Anonymous2007-05-04 19:35 ID:mCFhD/Wb
It's not climate change that is being questioned, but rather what its main cause is. For example, the main (>90%) greenhouse effect contributor is water vapor.
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OH NO GAIA IS DYING2007-05-05 3:12 ID:0jXsvyhV
QUICK, SOMEONE SUMMON AL GOR... I MEAN, CAPTAIN PLANET
Yeah, why don't you fuck some unshaven hippie chicks? What? They smell bad? So maybe water conservation is a bad idea.
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Anonymous2007-05-05 10:28 ID:4h0EIetl
Climate is changing, sure. But it's not thanks to us like the IPCC wants us to belive trough only using selective data in their "research".
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Anonymous2007-05-05 13:56 ID:zBPmyNpk
Most people don't deny climate change because there is emprical evidence to support it.
The debate is about (a) human caused emissions and their effects on climate change, and (b) whether or not CO2 is the actual culprit.
That being said, I think the steps proposed are too drastic given the lack of accurate models at this point, and that there are more pressing environmental causes to which we should dedicate our attention. The honeybee problem and securing reliable drinking/agricultural water sources are at the top of my list.
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Anonymous2007-05-05 17:04 ID:5CzXctIm
If climate change was real why don't the scientists predict to where the sea levels will rise to and invest millions of dollars in future cheap ocean front property? They would make billions in return.
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Anonymous2007-05-05 17:05 ID:5CzXctIm
The number of pirates that exist is inversely related to how much the temperature as risen in the past 200 years.
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4tran2007-05-05 19:37 ID:WKIC32V7
Not enough time. In some cases, that might take 100+ years.
That still makes it a good investment for the future generations.
If we include human overpopulation and the general decrease in usable surface area, then all properties will increase dramatically in value.