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« Reply #135 on: January 11, 2010, 11:36:07 AM »

Still waiting for your scientific evidence to back up your theory that AGW isn't real.

The s*n and Daily Fail don't count as reputable scientific sources unfortunately.
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« Reply #136 on: January 11, 2010, 11:36:14 AM »

HaHa...i dont read mail woodentop i read the sun, its all about the pictures!...i digress, you work as a cleaner for glaxo,that doesnt mean you can comment on anything other than the time of day....You dont think the money men and all the power brokers have influence...at all!!.....how deluded are you.....

You couldn't be any more wrong fella, but I cba arguing with uneducated plebs who have no clue, cya...............



LoL woody, stop crying ya big girl...you have no knowledge of my interlectual prowess....there has to be some humour in all debates and thankfully your providing it....gg

gg u........peace out
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« Reply #137 on: January 11, 2010, 11:39:08 AM »

HaHa...i dont read mail woodentop i read the sun, its all about the pictures!...i digress, you work as a cleaner for glaxo,that doesnt mean you can comment on anything other than the time of day....You dont think the money men and all the power brokers have influence...at all!!.....how deluded are you.....

You couldn't be any more wrong fella, but I cba arguing with uneducated plebs who have no clue, cya...............



...you have no knowledge of my interlectual prowess....


 that has just made me soil myself Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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« Reply #138 on: January 11, 2010, 11:43:29 AM »

Kev being of a certain age that you are ..only a slight fart and and a cough and you can manage that....;-0
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« Reply #139 on: January 11, 2010, 12:03:00 PM »

HaHa...i dont read mail woodentop i read the sun, its all about the pictures!...i digress, you work as a cleaner for glaxo,that doesnt mean you can comment on anything other than the time of day....You dont think the money men and all the power brokers have influence...at all!!.....how deluded are you.....

You couldn't be any more wrong fella, but I cba arguing with uneducated plebs who have no clue, cya...............



...you have no knowledge of my interlectual prowess....


 that has just made me soil myself Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

I feel a new sig coming on...
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« Reply #140 on: January 11, 2010, 12:11:16 PM »

so glad you got the com in the statement....it wasn,t wasted...;-0.............




 you have no knowledge of my intellectual prowess....
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« Reply #141 on: January 11, 2010, 12:18:37 PM »

I will indeed have my papers put out for review and general peruasl as soon as sombody shows me any cast iron, nailed on proven scientific facts to support any known "therories" regarding global warming!, what is a known 100% FACT is that the earth has been going through continued stages of heating and cooling since its inception, the oceans their currents and in the skys with the jet stream, thats where all the worlds weather is decided, its not affected by a few people leaving their fucking sky boxes on standby overnight or by the fact i /we dont all drive a prius!,,,,The whole Green issue is a mealstrom whipped up by people who believe that fairies live at the bottom of your garden, they have no concept of life or what it entails....they need to get a job and start living instead of following the green dream....there is a plethora of hard facts to support the idea that global warming is bollocks, unfortunately a lot of people choose to believe in "theories"....that will be our downfall...not Co2.

Did no one else notice that SnipeR won this argument ages ago.

Not with his superior interlectual skills, but because he said FACT.

That's game over as far as I'm concerned.
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« Reply #142 on: January 11, 2010, 01:18:39 PM »

Im still confuesed. Im not going to go off on a mad one, nor am I going to provide evidence, but i thought it was undeniable that the world has gone through hot and cold cycles as far back as records go.

Unfortuantely im not very interlectewal but would be grateful if someone could explain.

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« Reply #143 on: January 11, 2010, 01:56:34 PM »

Im still confuesed. Im not going to go off on a mad one, nor am I going to provide evidence, but i thought it was undeniable that the world has gone through hot and cold cycles as far back as records go.

Unfortuantely im not very interlectewal but would be grateful if someone could explain.

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Yes, the earth has gone through numerous climate changes over its history.  However, the data and studies show that the changes that have happened during the second half of the 20th century are more pronounced than would be expected from natural climatic changes.

To quote from that report I linked to:

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Palaeoclimatic reconstructions show that the second half of the 20th century was likely the warmest 50-year period in the Northern Hemisphere in the last 1300 years.

This rapid warming is consistent with the scientific understanding of how the climate should respond to a rapid increase in greenhouse gases like that which has occurred over the past century, and the warming is inconsistent with the scientific understanding of how the climate should respond to natural external factors such as variability in solar output and volcanic activity.

Climate models provide a suitable tool to study the various influences on the Earth’s climate. When the effects of increasing levels of greenhouse gases are included in the models, as well as natural external factors, the models produce good simulations of the warming that has occurred over the past century. The models fail to reproduce the observed warming when run using only natural factors.

When human factors are included, the models also simulate a geographic pattern of temperature change around the globe similar to that which has occurred in recent decades. This spatial pattern, which has features such as a greater warming at high northern latitudes, differs from the most important patterns of natural climate variability that are associated with internal climate processes, such as El Niño.
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« Reply #144 on: January 11, 2010, 02:08:35 PM »

Im still confuesed. Im not going to go off on a mad one, nor am I going to provide evidence, but i thought it was undeniable that the world has gone through hot and cold cycles as far back as records go.

Unfortuantely im not very interlectewal but would be grateful if someone could explain.

(Swine flu sure was real  Wink The Sun ftw!)

Yes, the earth has gone through numerous climate changes over its history.  However, the data and studies show that the changes that have happened during the second half of the 20th century are more pronounced than would be expected from natural climatic changes.

To quote from that report I linked to:

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Palaeoclimatic reconstructions show that the second half of the 20th century was likely the warmest 50-year period in the Northern Hemisphere in the last 1300 years.

This rapid warming is consistent with the scientific understanding of how the climate should respond to a rapid increase in greenhouse gases like that which has occurred over the past century, and the warming is inconsistent with the scientific understanding of how the climate should respond to natural external factors such as variability in solar output and volcanic activity.

Climate models provide a suitable tool to study the various influences on the Earth’s climate. When the effects of increasing levels of greenhouse gases are included in the models, as well as natural external factors, the models produce good simulations of the warming that has occurred over the past century. The models fail to reproduce the observed warming when run using only natural factors.

When human factors are included, the models also simulate a geographic pattern of temperature change around the globe similar to that which has occurred in recent decades. This spatial pattern, which has features such as a greater warming at high northern latitudes, differs from the most important patterns of natural climate variability that are associated with internal climate processes, such as El Niño.

world is approx 4.5 billion years old( unless yr a god squadder) so not  a great sample size of 1300 years to create comparrisons,the world will continue to change for another 4.5 billion yrs,can we put that down down to global warming?

whose to say we wont have another ice age??
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« Reply #145 on: January 11, 2010, 02:25:04 PM »

Im still confuesed. Im not going to go off on a mad one, nor am I going to provide evidence, but i thought it was undeniable that the world has gone through hot and cold cycles as far back as records go.

Unfortuantely im not very interlectewal but would be grateful if someone could explain.

(Swine flu sure was real  Wink The Sun ftw!)

Yes, the earth has gone through numerous climate changes over its history.  However, the data and studies show that the changes that have happened during the second half of the 20th century are more pronounced than would be expected from natural climatic changes.

To quote from that report I linked to:

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Palaeoclimatic reconstructions show that the second half of the 20th century was likely the warmest 50-year period in the Northern Hemisphere in the last 1300 years.

This rapid warming is consistent with the scientific understanding of how the climate should respond to a rapid increase in greenhouse gases like that which has occurred over the past century, and the warming is inconsistent with the scientific understanding of how the climate should respond to natural external factors such as variability in solar output and volcanic activity.

Climate models provide a suitable tool to study the various influences on the Earth’s climate. When the effects of increasing levels of greenhouse gases are included in the models, as well as natural external factors, the models produce good simulations of the warming that has occurred over the past century. The models fail to reproduce the observed warming when run using only natural factors.

When human factors are included, the models also simulate a geographic pattern of temperature change around the globe similar to that which has occurred in recent decades. This spatial pattern, which has features such as a greater warming at high northern latitudes, differs from the most important patterns of natural climate variability that are associated with internal climate processes, such as El Niño.

world is approx 4.5 billion years old( unless yr a god squadder) so not  a great sample size of 1300 years to create comparrisons,the world will continue to change for another 4.5 billion yrs,can we put that down down to global warming?

whose to say we wont have another ice age??

We will, eventually.  The earth's climate will change lots of times over the next million years.  But the climate change that is being caused by human activities is causing climate change that is happening very rapidly and will have an adverse effect on millions of humans - which is why it's so important and such a relevant issue.  If the climate changes dramatically in 10 millions years that might an issue.  But our children and grandchildren won't be around then.
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« Reply #146 on: January 11, 2010, 02:41:06 PM »

if the ice caps melt cant they ship the water to africa via a big pipe? they need it

but seriously has anyone worked out if both poles melted what would actually happen to the world?
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« Reply #147 on: January 11, 2010, 02:55:46 PM »

if the ice caps melt cant they ship the water to africa via a big pipe? they need it

but seriously has anyone worked out if both poles melted what would actually happen to the world?

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/06/0615_040614_SouthernOcean.html

http://www.davidsuzuki.org/Climate_Change/science/conveyor.asp



Or watch this:

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« Reply #148 on: January 11, 2010, 03:15:38 PM »

if the ice caps melt cant they ship the water to africa via a big pipe? they need it

but seriously has anyone worked out if both poles melted what would actually happen to the world?

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/06/0615_040614_SouthernOcean.html

http://www.davidsuzuki.org/Climate_Change/science/conveyor.asp



Or watch this:



Thats not good then

best get some extra prawn rings from iceland then just in case
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« Reply #149 on: January 11, 2010, 03:25:54 PM »



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