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04-05-07, 02:34 AM #1
[TS] Terminus Spartans
It's a rather odd request, but I don't have the clan yet. What I planned was, if the clan was approved I would start recruiting one by one.
(I don't want a large clan, just a small elite one)
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08-17-07, 06:25 AM #4
Don't believe in Global Warming?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070816/...warming_ice_dc
Read the article first.
I believe man-made global warming is part of the cause in the rise of temperatures up north. No, I do not give all the blame to humans, but I do give a lot of the blame to humans.
What is even worse, is that if we melt too much ice, specifically in Greenland, we could trigger a Global Cooling that would cover large portions of the Northern Hemisphere, especially in Europe in ice.
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08-17-07, 06:41 AM #5
Don't believe in Global Warming?
Global warming is a load of Crap . Click the link to the See the truth
The Great Global Warming Swindle
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08-17-07, 07:26 AM #6
Don't believe in Global Warming?
http://video.google.ca/videoplay?doc...arch&plindex=3
If global warming is a bunch of crap, then why are global temperatures rising each year? Even if they aren't caused by humans, the globe is still warming up. Hint hint.
But I do believe, as do so many scientists, that humans play a part in the process. How big a process? I don't know yet, time will tell us.
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08-17-07, 09:04 AM #7
Don't believe in Global Warming?
"The world is warming up."
Yep. That's a fact that you cannot dispute.
"The world is warming up BECAUSE OF HUMANS."
No. Sorry... that's not the cause. It's warming up for the same reason Mars is warming up. For the same reason Venus is warming up. The sun is kicking out more energy. Energy that equals heat when it hits the planets.
Are we helping the Earth warm up? Probably. If all humans never existed, would it still be warming up at the same rate? Probably. After all, what we humans put out as a whole is minuscule compared to what the planet itself puts out in volcanoes alone.
And I've not even gotten into the scientific stuff about the core samples of ice that state that there is a bell curve of heating and cooling, with a few anomalies every so often.
All of that and the fact that a mere 30 years ago, when we were kicking out so many pollutants that you could practically walk on the smog over LA, scientists looked at the data of several harsh winters and very mild summers in a row and predicted that we would be entering an ice age by the 1990s and there was nothing we could do about it. And now that we're cleaning up our act, we're being told that we're causing global warming and that it's our fault.
Well, environmentalists... you're welcome. If what you say is true, then the industrial might of the first world saved the planet from an ice age. Of course, most say that the same scientists that say global warming now but said ice age then were wrong then. Well... are they wrong now? They said they were correct then. They say they are correct now.
Add into all of the above that they just discovered a new current that influences the global circulation of warm and cold water and you realize that the scientists were working on incomplete data. Data that is, most likely, still incomplete.
Why should I believe that global warming is the fault of humans, when you factor all of the above into the big old equation of life?
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08-17-07, 10:04 AM #8
Don't believe in Global Warming?
Originally Posted by AlphaZero
All of that and the fact that a mere 30 years ago, when we were kicking out so many pollutants that you could practically walk on the smog over LA, scientists looked at the data of several harsh winters and very mild summers in a row and predicted that we would be entering an ice age by the 1990s and there was nothing we could do about it. And now that we're cleaning up our act, we're being told that we're causing global warming and that it's our fault.
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08-17-07, 01:07 PM #10
Don't believe in Global Warming?
I hope I die before all this shit comes down.
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