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ok, so may opinion on global warming has pissed off some people but none
the less it is mine. i ran across http://www.wecnmagazine.com/2007issues/may/may07.html the man featured in this article tell a different scenario.... okay so some have already stopped reading but for those of you who have stuck around, let me give you a brief summary; YES the world IS warming up. are you happy? so what is different about this guy? well he not only contends but also proves that the world is warming back up to were it was, in other words, its going back to normal. he points out that glaciers in switzerland have started melting, well started in the 1850ish time frame, and by today some have completely melted or oters are half way melted. the really interesting thing is that under these glaciers are things such as silver mines and even water systems, huts trees etc. etc. etc. seems that the world went thru a small ice age, and came out of it during the 1800's, and then started warming up again, does it mean that we're killing the world--ummm nope, it does not. but hey, bring on the claims of how small minded i am, and how unvain you are. bla bla bla bla.......... doc |
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That is a very interesting and thourough study he has there Doc.
Dates back longer than the 1985 discovery of the Ozone hole!!! |
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thanks glad you took the time to read it.
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blar blar blar
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karZiman-
glad you... ooops, no you didnt read it did you? shlt man, scientist and everything, glad you know more than those guys. |
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I read a thing once about the gulf stream shifted or something. Way back
when America was first settled that cause unusual climate changes around the world. I'll look for it later, if I remember. Glad to see you today Doc!!! |
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I never bought into the global warming deal..... good post armydoc
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Yes, I agree, this is very interesting, but I have to admit I had
already been exposed to this theory. The problem is this. That we have spent the last several hundreds of years, settling in and around areas that included a continuous supply of 'glacier' fed fresh water. In that time, the population of this earth, in and around those areas has grown up. Industry, communities, countries. Maybe we cannot change the the climate. In that case, who is or will be affected, should be advised. For finding continuous sources of fresh water, and moving so much population, is, will be, no small feat. Here, again, we see the makings of still more poor, impoverished, pest and disease ridden poeple, dying in hunger AND thirst, because we did not prepare. Here is yet another of those little things that fits into a bigger picture. What we need to be doing to alleviate potential impoverishment is where our attention should be. |
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Rats in the box, Redy!!!
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I though Al Gore invented global warming?
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he invented inventions didnt you know?
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your thought and feelings are not real doc you dont really know me you
are a young misguided bloke full of assumptions,i did read your blar blar blar you did not write any thing in your post i have not heard before keep. your heads in the sand and get used to it cause thats all thats going to be left with a world full of people like you.go right ahead consume breed be silent then die. |
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I found this so far doc, Im still looking....
The analysis was able to identify, among others, a period of 75 consecutive dry years around the 1700's, which is much longer that any drought observed since colonisation. |
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This site is interesting too, it describe the little ice age and what
caused it.. http://jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu/Weather/PaperProposalArticles/TheLittleIceAgewasitbigen.html |
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now I don't claim to be an expert but it was warmer on average when the
dinos were around and I don't think they were driven SUVs or burning coal |
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damn long time to be dry.
kar- hopefully that put me in some snd next to you, keep me entertained for a long while, we can talk about the harms of silica to the environment . |
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I can remember, I think it was in the early 1950s, my grandfather and I
were watching 'news' on TV...a report of the deminishing supply of fresh water. Granddad said, "son, we're gonna run out of water!" I said, "aw granddad, we can make water at school". He replied, "I can make water also...but it isn't fit to drink". |
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Doc, c'mon, man! You cannot be this blind to the world around you......
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