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16th February 2008, 17:14
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: The Great Global Warming Scam Sorry Huggles, I refuse to be drawn into discussions about the causes and inmplications of Climate Change, in which EITHER sides argument, includes such phrases as Quote: |
desperately hiding behind quack science
| Mainly, because I am quite sure that nothing I say or do will change your viewpoint.
I have stated my position above, I have extensive (30 years) background in multi-discipline sciences. And from my knowledge, experience and study I have reached a viewpoint that represents my understanding of the subject based on available information and technology to date.
My contributions to 'saving the world' started in 1974, when I built my first solar heating system, first solar furnace, and powered equipment with original selenium solar cells. All this against a background where the general public believed that there was a mini ice age on the way, and the real threat to mankind was the spectre of atomic war.
I have long since realised, that the world doesn't want saving. So now I look after my little bit of it, in the knowledge that I can make a difference in 'my' world, until nature decides otherwise.
As for the rest of it, nothing can be done to solve anything until mankind wakes up and realises that like any ecosystem, the earth can only support a finite population of any particular species. And there are quite simply too many humans.
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16th February 2008, 18:48
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: The Great Global Warming Scam Quote:
Originally Posted by StormWarrior I have stated my position above, I have extensive (30 years) background in multi-discipline sciences | and what if I tell you I have 35 years?
Good for you, stormwarrior, I'm glad that you are living as sustainably as you can, even if it is for more pessimistic reasons than others! I do apologise, my quack science comment was not particularly aimed at you. I try not to engage in these debates myself as I sit in the middle ground and am likely to get the flack from both sides, but can't help myself occasionally!
I do see a lot of people worry about overpopulation and demand to know when and what politicians will do about it, this is interesting. Is it really true and would they seriously prefer governments to start controlling how many children people can have or sterilising them, for example, than driving less and using the train, turning the heating down, paying a bit more for their energy and food? 
Last edited by huggles; 17th February 2008 at 00:55.
Reason: grammar
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21st February 2008, 21:18
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| | Site Team The Consumer Action Group | Re: The Great Global Warming Scam Just a quick point, Al Gore was instrumental in creating the Internet (or ARPAnet as it was).
It's well documented. Just because people didn't believe his claim, does not make it untrue.
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| | Site Team The Consumer Action Group | Re: The Great Global Warming Scam ""He is indeed due some thanks and consideration for his early contributions," said Vint Cerf."
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20th April 2008, 23:29
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: The Great Global Warming Scam Quote:
Originally Posted by StormWarrior Sorry Huggles, I refuse to be drawn into discussions about the causes and inmplications of Climate Change, in which EITHER sides argument, includes such phrases as
Mainly, because I am quite sure that nothing I say or do will change your viewpoint.
I have stated my position above, I have extensive (30 years) background in multi-discipline sciences. And from my knowledge, experience and study I have reached a viewpoint that represents my understanding of the subject based on available information and technology to date.
My contributions to 'saving the world' started in 1974, when I built my first solar heating system, first solar furnace, and powered equipment with original selenium solar cells. All this against a background where the general public believed that there was a mini ice age on the way, and the real threat to mankind was the spectre of atomic war.
I have long since realised, that the world doesn't want saving. So now I look after my little bit of it, in the knowledge that I can make a difference in 'my' world, until nature decides otherwise.
As for the rest of it, nothing can be done to solve anything until mankind wakes up and realises that like any ecosystem, the earth can only support a finite population of any particular species. And there are quite simply too many humans. |
You are absolutly on the button here - the ever increasing human population is becoming the biggest problem that cannot be allowed to continue if a global balance is to be maintained, if I may be so blunt.
An issue that back in history had natural means of control, by disease and wars ect - but now with ever increasing medical breakthroughs and a generally more peaceful society, these natural means have deminished greatly.
I don't beleive the hype behind government announcments of global warming - the Earth, as indeed the Sun, go through natual cycles with changes that affect climate over relative short time frames of a few hundred years. Locally to me (South England) we have a street named "Vine Street" because hundreds of years ago they grew grapes there - and was one of the major export commodities of the UK back then - and this was because the climate was then warmer! - Today, Kent is now successfully growing grapes again due to the recent increase in global temperature - and yet it wasn't that long ago that people ice-skated on the Thames!! - this recent 'warming' is nothing new - it's been going on for hundreds of years, way before the industial revolution!
I agree that we should all seek to utilize natual renewable energy wherever possible - it's simple commom sence (solar, wind, water ect). However, the simple fact is that more and more people are living in more and more technelogical developed environments, demanding greater and greater energy consumtion - something I feel governments have not stayed pace with in terms of energy supplies. The solution, as I see it ultimatly, would be in nuculer fusion (the same process the Sun uses to burn - not to be confussed with current nuclear reactors which work on a different process). To be able to harness nuclear fusion would be the answer to an almost unlimited supply of energy for the planets population with little or no waste. This is where governments should be focusing their research and money.
For current governments to 'bang on' about global warming and increased CO2 emmissions is missleading at the very least. CO2 (carbon dioxide) is not in itself harmful - in fact plants and trees require it to grow - so why are governments allowing the 'lungs' of the planet to be felled in such volumes (rainforests). CO2 is also stored in our oceans in large quantities by marine life. This is not the real issue governments have when they slap a tax on 4x4's and in the same breath announce the opening of an additional runway at Heathrow airport - govenments are on the 'band waggon' to extract taxes - as simple as that!
What should be being done is that governments should be reducing polution in general - all the chemicals that get released into our environment from manufacturing and transport ect. - but they seem to ignore this very real damaging longterm effect in favour of something they can tax more easily.
In your statement:
" I have long since realised, that the world doesn't want saving. So now I look after my little bit of it, in the knowledge that I can make a difference in 'my' world, until nature decides otherwise."
I tend to agree, sadly, with these sentiments.
My two pennith! |
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24th April 2008, 11:06
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: The Great Global Warming Scam I am also a big sceptic of the "man-made" element of global warming.
However, I am a strong believer that the Earth does have the facility for self-correction.
For example, I reckon that with the constant shift of the tectonic plates, it is quite possible that a similar event to Krakatoa might easily happen again.
This will have an immediate effect on the planet. In 2006 there was an article in the Telegraph called Krakatoa keeps the Earth cool that has great relevance. |
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2nd May 2008, 22:20
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: The Great Global Warming Scam Quote:
Originally Posted by dave Just because people didn't believe his claim, does not make it untrue. | I disagree.
David Icke claimed he is the Son of God. He is not. |
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4th May 2008, 19:22
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: The Great Global Warming Scam Quote:
Originally Posted by Weird Al Yankovic David Icke claimed he is the Son of God. He is not. | Hmm, that's some strong and relevant empirical evidence you have right there... Quote:
Originally Posted by Weird Al Yankovic Was not Britain at various times a desert, ice capped and a forest? | Yes, the climate seems to move in cycles - that BBC article clearly says that. The warming we are seeing now is not in line with the way those cycles predict it should be going, it is in the wrong direction and faster, something unusual seems to be going on. We are outside the realm of normal and probably natural variability. Quote:
Originally Posted by Weird Al Yankovic Is it not the oceans that naturally produce 98% of co2 that could never be controlled? | The planet controls these natural CO2 levels itself naturally and even controls some of the anthropogenic emissions, which is lucky for us. This is called the carbon cycle, most people learn about it at primary school. Since the industrial revolution however, humans have been putting more and more CO2 into the atmosphere without removing it and at levels higher than the natural systems for maintaining the levels can cope with causing atmospheric CO2 to increase since that time. Whatever the total amounts of CO2 going in and out "naturally," humans have upset the balance by not removing what we put in. It is the anthropogenic emissions that must (and indeed can) be controlled.
To blame the oceans for increased CO2 in the atmosphere is pathetic, like blaming the air you breathe out.
Also, interested to know where you got that 98% figure from? A reliable source was it? Atmosphere, Climate & Environment Information Programme Quote:
Originally Posted by Weird Al Yankovic Where was global warming in the UK last summer? Or this summer, considering the long range forecast?
Why are 100 or 200 year trends significant when, in the great scheme of things, it is like comparing a pebble to Everest? | What I like about these two points is that the second directly contradicts the first so I don't even need to answer them because you have rubbished your own arguments. Quote:
Originally Posted by Weird Al Yankovic The very first thing this government, or any other, will do about this subject is scaremonger and then propose the same solution. Tax it. | Yeah, cos politicians love putting up taxes, don't they? Still, if you say it enough it will make you feel better about not wanting to change your behaviour. Quote:
Originally Posted by Weird Al Yankovic Complete bunk. | I agree - climate skeptic's arguments do tend to look like complete bunk when you look at the evidence. Unless you have any more arguments that are actually convincing? |
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4th May 2008, 19:28
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: The Great Global War | |