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Stirlingsays Flag 23 Sep 17 8.37pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by susmik

Global warming is down to NATURE and has been for a long long time and will continue to be so forever!!!

I'm always open minded about the issue because in science you always need an open mind but the evidence on greenhouse gases appears quite convincing.

 


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Vaibow Flag vancouver/croydon 23 Sep 17 8.47pm Send a Private Message to Vaibow Add Vaibow as a friend

Originally posted by Kermit8


So The Greenhouse Effect of man's severe interference with nature these past 100 or so years - the release of CO2s through industrialisation and the knock-on effects of raping the Amazon and other rainforests and wooded areas around the globe is "bollocks" no matter how many times science proves it.

Ok.

Every now and then an event wipes out life on earth, a meteor for example and everything incinerated - even trees, so life reboots, starts again. It's messy, but it's also nature.

Cows produce a hell a lot of gas, more than man made gasses - also, there are swamp its out in the states that are waiting to pop and release gas.

Man made global warming, nah.... it's just man made mess. Wasn't the thames in recent records covered in ice?

It retreats, it's all cycles. It's like another one, The world isn't over populated, if you got every human on the planet in one area, they would get 1000 sq ft each and that would encompass the size of say.. texas. That's right folks - the entire population could live in texas. So a family of 3 would have a 3000 sq ft home - not bad.

If the world stopped in its tracks, today, everyone left the planet, there would be no trace of 'modern man' after 5000 years - plastics, metals, all gone, to dust. Only decent geological structures would be standing, providing nothing happened like an earth quake or major weathering.

Life isn't what it appears, you don't have to blindly listen to what you hear on TV - go out, investigate, trust your gut instinct.

 


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Stirlingsays Flag 24 Sep 17 4.11am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Vaibow

Every now and then an event wipes out life on earth, a meteor for example and everything incinerated - even trees, so life reboots, starts again. It's messy, but it's also nature.

Meteors don't incinerate everything. That's very much a local effect. Much more dramatic effects on life is caused by the effects blocking out sunlight.

Once life on the planet had reached an abundance of diversity even large scale extinction events never knocked out all forms of life by a long shot.....Life didn't 'reboot', what survived evolved.

Originally posted by Vaibow

Cows produce a hell a lot of gas, more than man made gasses - also, there are swamp its out in the states that are waiting to pop and release gas.

Man made global warming, nah.... it's just man made mess. Wasn't the thames in recent records covered in ice?

I'm not sure about these facts at all but I am aware of the correlation between global temperature increases over time and the increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.....they map together very convincingly.

I'm open to hearing about how that evidence on correlation is wrong.


Originally posted by Vaibow


It retreats, it's all cycles. It's like another one, The world isn't over populated, if you got every human on the planet in one area, they would get 1000 sq ft each and that would encompass the size of say.. texas. That's right folks - the entire population could live in texas. So a family of 3 would have a 3000 sq ft home - not bad.

Of course the world is over populated. Your Texas 'fact' that you read off the Internet is fantasy in practical terms. Where do you live? Perhaps you should move to a densely populated area and see how many people living there are happy about it.

In reality, over population is far more to do with the Earth having the resources for each of those individuals to live a satisfactory lifestyle like we do in the west...there are no where near the resources for that.


Originally posted by Vaibow


If the world stopped in its tracks, today, everyone left the planet, there would be no trace of 'modern man' after 5000 years - plastics, metals, all gone, to dust. Only decent geological structures would be standing, providing nothing happened like an earth quake or major weathering.

Originally posted by Vaibow

Life isn't what it appears, you don't have to blindly listen to what you hear on TV - go out, investigate, trust your gut instinct.

You mean like with your Texas 'fact'?

Indeed, investigation, testing and review of what you are told is a good thing and skepticism has its place at the heart of science.
When tested, to be able to produce evidence for what we believe is vital.

However, practical decisions have to be taken upon information where you have to judge upon the reliability of the source....for example.

Do you believe in atoms? Because you have never seen them yourself.
Do you believe in any country or location you have never actually been to?
Do you believe family member existed who you never actually met?

On some level we have to make decisions about what is reasonable to believe.

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susmik Flag PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 24 Sep 17 9.07am Send a Private Message to susmik Add susmik as a friend

Originally posted by Ray in Houston


...says 1% of scientists who happen to be funded by the fossil fuel industries.

NATURE IS TO BLAME PAL!

 


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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 24 Sep 17 9.13am Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Originally posted by susmik

NATURE IS TO BLAME PAL!

Wasn't that massive hole in the ozone layer a few years back caused by human made cfcs?

Think it is fair to say our destructive activities are helping to accelerate changes in temperatures and other aspects like flooding.

 


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boo909 Flag Figeac 24 Sep 17 2.36pm Send a Private Message to boo909 Add boo909 as a friend

Originally posted by Vaibow

Cows produce a hell a lot of gas, more than man made gasses - also, there are swamp its out in the states that are waiting to pop and release gas.

I think Stirlingsays has done a pretty fine job of refuting all your "facts" already, I just wanted to add that gas produced from cows is man-made, we breed them all, there aren't huge herds of wild cows overunning the countryside popping out calves and farting.

 


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hedgehog50 Flag Croydon 24 Sep 17 2.39pm

Originally posted by boo909

I think Stirlingsays has done a pretty fine job of refuting all your "facts" already, I just wanted to add that gas produced from cows is man-made, we breed them all, there aren't huge herds of wild cows overunning the countryside popping out calves and farting.

Pull the udder one.

 


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susmik Flag PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 24 Sep 17 4.58pm Send a Private Message to susmik Add susmik as a friend

Originally posted by Kermit8

Wasn't that massive hole in the ozone layer a few years back caused by human made cfcs?

Think it is fair to say our destructive activities are helping to accelerate changes in temperatures and other aspects like flooding.

Nearly closed over now !!

 


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Ray in Houston Flag Houston 25 Sep 17 2.38pm Send a Private Message to Ray in Houston Add Ray in Houston as a friend

Originally posted by susmik

Nearly closed over now !!


Because we eliminated the thing that was causing this environmental aberration. Funny that...

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 29 Sep 17 1.12am

Worrying....


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Stirlingsays Flag 02 Oct 17 12.47pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

A very convincing and mildly entertaining video on global warming by Veritasium.


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