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Re: Global Warming

Postby Fa-Q » Jul 27th, '09, 05:27

gladimnotsoluble wrote:I'm not here to propose a solution to the methane problem, because honestly, it's probably more important to solve transportation and industry emissions, as those contribute to the lion's share of emissions and subsequent problems.

As far as your snarky quip about animal lovers, well I wouldn't call myself necessarily an animal lover and definitely not a fan of peta. And of course animals can't have the same rights as us, they can't talk so how could they have free speech. Does that mean I feel like I could torture my dog and then kill it (if I had a dog, that is), well the simple answer is no. So yeah, if you think that "these people" who favor humane treatment of animals are retarded, then we have a fundamentally different view point.

All I'm saying is if you look at the increase of carbon levels and it's subsequent effect on climate change, I think you'd have to be quite reckless to examine that data and just say, "well, there's no way we can be responsible for it, 6.7 billion people have no effect on this planet". Because--maybe you're right. Maybe we have absolutely no effect. But are we really that arrogant as a human race to place a bet on our future? To place a bet on our children's future? I'd really hope not.

well youve gained my respect...at least your not saying "You just ig'nant and dont know facts" at least you present a reasonable arguement.
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Re: Global Warming

Postby gladimnotsoluble » Jul 27th, '09, 05:30

Fa-Q wrote:
gladimnotsoluble wrote:I'm not here to propose a solution to the methane problem, because honestly, it's probably more important to solve transportation and industry emissions, as those contribute to the lion's share of emissions and subsequent problems.

As far as your snarky quip about animal lovers, well I wouldn't call myself necessarily an animal lover and definitely not a fan of peta. And of course animals can't have the same rights as us, they can't talk so how could they have free speech. Does that mean I feel like I could torture my dog and then kill it (if I had a dog, that is), well the simple answer is no. So yeah, if you think that "these people" who favor humane treatment of animals are retarded, then we have a fundamentally different view point.

All I'm saying is if you look at the increase of carbon levels and it's subsequent effect on climate change, I think you'd have to be quite reckless to examine that data and just say, "well, there's no way we can be responsible for it, 6.7 billion people have no effect on this planet". Because--maybe you're right. Maybe we have absolutely no effect. But are we really that arrogant as a human race to place a bet on our future? To place a bet on our children's future? I'd really hope not.

well youve gained my respect...at least your not saying "You just ig'nant and dont know facts" at least you present a reasonable arguement.


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Re: Global Warming

Postby rlxhustlr » Jul 28th, '09, 02:11

what a crock of shit. media hype, thats all it is. i live in minnesota usa and its been colder this summer. and are winters seem to be getting alot colder for the past few years.

the earth always changes. its been for decads. look at the ice age?! duh its nature.
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Re: Global Warming

Postby DrunkenDeath » Jul 28th, '09, 02:14

I've noticed global warming cooling down about a year ago.

And anyone who says global warming is a myth is stupid and hasn't done research.

I've seen idiots on youtube saying freakin huge storms reported on TV are video effects
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Re: Global Warming

Postby MC Anonymous » Jul 28th, '09, 03:22

gladimnotsoluble wrote:I'm not here to propose a solution to the methane problem, because honestly, it's probably more important to solve transportation and industry emissions, as those contribute to the lion's share of emissions and subsequent problems.

As far as your snarky quip about animal lovers, well I wouldn't call myself necessarily an animal lover and definitely not a fan of peta. And of course animals can't have the same rights as us, they can't talk so how could they have free speech. Does that mean I feel like I could torture my dog and then kill it (if I had a dog, that is), well the simple answer is no. So yeah, if you think that "these people" who favor humane treatment of animals are retarded, then we have a fundamentally different view point.

All I'm saying is if you look at the increase of carbon levels and it's subsequent effect on climate change, I think you'd have to be quite reckless to examine that data and just say, "well, there's no way we can be responsible for it, 6.7 billion people have no effect on this planet". Because--maybe you're right. Maybe we have absolutely no effect. But are we really that arrogant as a human race to place a bet on our future? To place a bet on our children's future? I'd really hope not.

I agree to a certain extent. The planet has had climate changes due to the cycles the planet goes by every couple thousand years. It gets hot and it gets cold. If global warming was as BAD as they claim it to be then the summer should be way hotter then it has been. Period. That is the basic logic of it all and what is happening is the complete opposite. Why? The planet is going through a cycle, as it always has. Us as humans have an affect on the global warming, yes we do. Is it a SIGNIFICANT affect that can cause climate change? I think this summer has proven otherwise. Now if we DO NOT stop now it will eventually in a couple hundred/thousand years. For now I would not worry and focus the energy you would use for the worry to actually doing something about it now rather then later.
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Re: Global Warming

Postby Robbie G » Jul 28th, '09, 13:07

I'm still pretty skeptical of the whole thing but at the same time I feel like we do need to eventually make the switch to renewable and clean energy sources. (Nuclear anyone..?)

Anyways there was already a thread about this with some good posts. (Just ignore my stupid rambling. :zipped: )


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Re: Global Warming

Postby gladimnotsoluble » Jul 30th, '09, 01:14

MC Anonymous wrote:
gladimnotsoluble wrote:I'm not here to propose a solution to the methane problem, because honestly, it's probably more important to solve transportation and industry emissions, as those contribute to the lion's share of emissions and subsequent problems.

As far as your snarky quip about animal lovers, well I wouldn't call myself necessarily an animal lover and definitely not a fan of peta. And of course animals can't have the same rights as us, they can't talk so how could they have free speech. Does that mean I feel like I could torture my dog and then kill it (if I had a dog, that is), well the simple answer is no. So yeah, if you think that "these people" who favor humane treatment of animals are retarded, then we have a fundamentally different view point.

All I'm saying is if you look at the increase of carbon levels and it's subsequent effect on climate change, I think you'd have to be quite reckless to examine that data and just say, "well, there's no way we can be responsible for it, 6.7 billion people have no effect on this planet". Because--maybe you're right. Maybe we have absolutely no effect. But are we really that arrogant as a human race to place a bet on our future? To place a bet on our children's future? I'd really hope not.

I agree to a certain extent. The planet has had climate changes due to the cycles the planet goes by every couple thousand years. It gets hot and it gets cold. If global warming was as BAD as they claim it to be then the summer should be way hotter then it has been. Period. That is the basic logic of it all and what is happening is the complete opposite. Why? The planet is going through a cycle, as it always has. Us as humans have an affect on the global warming, yes we do. Is it a SIGNIFICANT affect that can cause climate change? I think this summer has proven otherwise. Now if we DO NOT stop now it will eventually in a couple hundred/thousand years. For now I would not worry and focus the energy you would use for the worry to actually doing something about it now rather then later.



Well first of all, global warming is a misnomer. Global warming just describes increased amounts of greenhouse gases which in turn traps the sun's rays--which will make the planet "hotter" to some extent. But the real issue is that with the melting of glaciers, the potential turn of the thermo-haline cycle, combined with change in weather patterns among other things is that you have Global Climate Change. Some parts will get hotter, some parts will get colder, some places will get windier, some places will get more rainy--it's about a total change in climate which would actively displace millions and destroy millions of livelihoods. So if your argument is just that in your specific area it is not getting hotter, that is not simply a reason enough to completely discredit all major credible scientific research in this world.

As for your last sentence "For now I would not worry and focus the energy you would use for the worry to actually doing something about it now rather then later," it seems to me as if you are advocating doing something now anyway, at which point we would be in accordance and whatever you truly believe about global climate change is then unimportant because we would both favor action. :y:
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Re: Global Warming

Postby Brandon S » Jul 30th, '09, 01:22

I'm gonna continue to be wasteful, I just don't really care. If it is a problem, then whatever. I'm not gonna lie i dont know shit about global warming but its not gonna effect what i do
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Re: Global Warming

Postby DrunkenDeath » Jul 30th, '09, 01:36

i don't really care either

but it's real
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I want to talk shit, but i'll probably get banned for it from now on :sweating:

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Re: Global Warming

Postby gladimnotsoluble » Jul 30th, '09, 03:30

Well, I can't condemn you two because, shit--little kids are dying in Africa and to be frank, we don't care.

Just all I can ask is for you guys not to deny it, or go against helping it.

Just as you might not donate to these African children and you wouldn't stop American Red Cross from conducting it's operations, please don't act against or perpetuate falsehoods against possible solutions to our problem.

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Re: Global Warming

Postby Brandon S » Jul 30th, '09, 06:48

gladimnotsoluble wrote:Well, I can't condemn you two because, shit--little kids are dying in Africa and to be frank, we don't care.

Just all I can ask is for you guys not to deny it, or go against helping it.

Just as you might not donate to these African children and you wouldn't stop American Red Cross from conducting it's operations, please don't act against or perpetuate falsehoods against possible solutions to our problem.

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Yeah, i'm not saying i'm gonna just do everything in my power to go against it lol. I'm just sayin that when i go about my day, i'm gonna continue to do the same stuff and global warming wont effect my thinking. I'm not gonna lie im a pretty wasteful person and shit, but its not because i want global warming to happen lol
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Re: Global Warming

Postby Audrey01 » Jul 3rd, '10, 10:40

Some animals such as the polar bear will have much impact on them! Polar Bears are important cause if they don't keep the food chain going on, that may cause much damage to all of the animals who live in the arctic. For us it might be a bad sign. Global warming is going 10x faster then what scientists had expected! Theres this chunk of ice that was so big that scientists believed that it would melt in the next 5 years but instead it already melted. Those are bad signs. It can mean the end of the world if almost here!
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Re: Global Warming

Postby Noeezy » Jul 3rd, '10, 12:01

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Re: Global Warming

Postby mrjizzbomber » Jul 6th, '10, 00:23

Our civilization (read: global civilization) seriously underestimates some of the fragilities of this world. We are cocky and confident, and believe that our race will survive forever. Which is hilarious, because we live on a volatile, unpredictable planet. The long term ramifications of our actions (even just 20, 30 years down the line) are completely unpredictable. We can only speculate and try to assess what we are doing to the world all live in and share.

That being said, taking care of this planet should be a top priority, and global warming must be accepted as a very real warning sign.
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