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Boris said:
martin said:
Eeyore said:How about considering the positive aspects of a warmer climate. It looks good to
me. No heating on here right now for example. That'll reduce my carbon emissions
for starters. Longer growing seasons etc.....
OBones said:Shorter Skiing season, which sucks
If they're incapable of explaining it properly what do they expect ?
Boris Mohar said:
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How about considering the positive aspects of a warmer climate. It looks good to
me. No heating on here right now for example. That'll reduce my carbon emissions
for starters. Longer growing seasons etc.....
Graham
If they're incapable of explaining it properly what do they expect ?
The Guradian's now talking about Antarctica melting,
http://environment.guardian.co.uk/climatechange/story/0,,2016243,00.html
yet even Greenland's pretty much untouched ! Indeed some say the ice is getting
thicker because there's more water vapour around to create precipitation. Ditto
Antarctica.
If the Arctic ice melts it's not going to raise sea level as much as an *inch* !
If AGWists scream "Wolf" ad nauseam and nothing happens whose fault is it if
they make their case look stupid ?
How about considering the positive aspects of a warmer climate. It looks good to
me. No heating on here right now for example. That'll reduce my carbon emissions
for starters. Longer growing seasons etc.....
Shorter Skiing season, which sucks
We can already see the "positive" aspects of a warmer climate here
(Southeastern US). Crops that once flourished untouched by insects
are virtually impossible to grow because the lack of a hard freeze
leaves the mold and insect larva intact from season to season. I, for
one, would like a real tomato, not those little cherry thingees, or
that tasteless crap that Florida exports. Haven't seen a real tomato
in close to 10 years now.
Where one stands on global warming is largely a matter of personal
bias or financial bias. The science is saying it is real, and likely
to have very unpleasant consequences.
Ignoring the situation may make you feel better - but when you
consider what is at stake wouldn't it make more sense to err on the
side of caution? Not for you - for those that might want to enjoy the
world you and I leave them.
The only thing I'm confident of is that the "cure" government/industry
impose on the global warming problem - will be just as damaging, or
more damaging, than the problem itself - while being financially
rewarding the corporations that provide the cures.
Personally, I don't think the world is ready to make the sacrifices it
will take to save the planet, and it may be too late now.
I, for
one, would like a real tomato, not those little cherry thingees, or
that tasteless crap that Florida exports. Haven't seen a real tomato
in close to 10 years now.
The science is saying it is real, and likely
to have very unpleasant consequences.
Ignoring the situation may make you feel better - but when you
consider what is at stake wouldn't it make more sense to err on the
side of caution?
Personally, I don't think the world is ready to make the sacrifices it
will take to save the planet, and it may be too late now.
How about considering the positive aspects of a warmer climate. It looks good to
me. No heating on here right now for example. That'll reduce my carbon emissions
for starters. Longer growing seasons etc.....
but crapAbsolutely captivating.
It doesn't trouble you that the scientist who first espoused global
warming has reversed his opinion.
As for a "real tomato", you apparently don't know how to shop. I can
buy "legacy tomatoes" at just about every grocery in Phoenix.