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  • Regarding "Global Warming"

    Got this in an e-mail, and just had to share it with everyone. Enjoy.

    For all of you out there in America and across the globe who have fought so hard to tackle the hideous enemy of our planet, namely carbon emissions, that bogus god you worship named "Climate Change" or "Global Warming", there is some really bad news that will be very painful for you to process. But it is my duty to pass it on to you anyway.
    Are you sitting down?
    Okay, here's the bombshell. The current volcanic eruption going on in Iceland, since it first started spewing volcanic ash a week ago, has, to this point, NEGATED EVERY SINGLE EFFORT you have made in the past five years to control CO2 emissions on our planet. Not only that, this single act of God has added emissions to the earth estimated to be 42 times more than can be corrected by the extreme human regulations proposed for annual reductions.
    I know, I know.... (have a group hug)...it's very disheartening to realize that all of the carbon emission savings you have accomplished while suffering the inconvenience and expense of driving Prius hybrids, buying fabric grocery bags, sitting up til midnight to finish your kid's "The Green Revolution" science project, throwing out all of your non-green cleaning supplies, using only two squares of toilet paper, putting a brick in your toilet tank reservoir, selling your SUV and speedboat, going on vacation to a city park instead of Yosemite, nearly getting hit every day on your bicycle, replacing all of your $1 light bulbs with $10 light bulbs ...well, all of those things you have done have all gone down the tubes in just the past week.
    The volcanic ash emitted into the Earth's atmosphere in the past week has totally erased every single effort you have made to reduce the evil beast, carbon. And, those hundreds of thousands of American jobs you helped move to Asia with expensive emissions demands on businesses... you know, the ones that are creating even more emissions than when they were creating American jobs, well that must seem really worthwhile now.
    I'm so sorry. And I do wish that there was some kind of a silver lining to this volcanic ash cloud but the fact of the matter is that the brush fire season across the western U.S.A. will start in about two months and those fires will negate your efforts to reduce carbon emissions in our world for the next two years.

    So, grab a Coke, give the world a hug, and have nice day!
    "Reject the basic assumptions of civilization, especially the importance of material possessions." "The things you own end up owning you"-Tyler Durden

  • #2
    Amen to that! However, this will all just mean that they have to double or triple their efforts!

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    • #3
      In the last 10 days, I've read two articles telling us that the sun has been quiet (where have I heard THAT before?) so we are in for "several" decades of - wait for it - you ready? GLOBAL COOLING.

      As anyone with half a brain knows, cooling will be far more damaging than the 2 - 3 deg warming that they were predicting (and never showed up). The volcano will exacerbate the issue.

      Don't know whether to laugh or cry. I do know that I hope Al Gore goes flat freaking broke!
      "If Howdy Doody runs against him, I'm voting for the puppet." - SkyOwl's Wife, 2012

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      • #4
        I was really looking forward to global warming. I am sick and tired of these Montana winters. I am sure someone will figure out how the volcanic erution is somehow a direct result of human activity. Don't worry about Mr Gore, he will find (create) a new pet cause to write a book about.
        SQUARE PEG IN A ROUND HOLE

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        • #5
          My family is from Montana. My Grandmother and I talked about the long-term weather some years back. When she was in school, she remembers frequent blizzards all winter long. As she aged they got less and less frequent until about 15 years ago, they had a couple of winters with no blizzards.

          The trend is now going the other direction.
          "If Howdy Doody runs against him, I'm voting for the puppet." - SkyOwl's Wife, 2012

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          • #6
            Global warming reminds me of the old days when our ancestors sacrificed virgins and captured enemy warriors to appease the gods and bring the rains.
            Perhaps we could all do a variation of the rain dance.
            If we danced naked with flowers in our hair all at the same time it would bring about the end of global warming.
            Of course we will need some celebrity spokespersons who will gain fame and fortune by promoting our cause for it to work properly.
            SQUARE PEG IN A ROUND HOLE

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            • #7
              Mmmmm the rain dance of dancing naked with flowers in our hair... Think we tried that back in the 60s-70s! (My friends of course...) LOL

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              • #8
                With a background in Environmental Engineering, my moderately liberal education stressed that global warming is an impending man-made disaster which must be thwarted. I'm expected to be super concerned about global warming. But they also taught me to look at the facts and ignore the hype. These are the facts as I see them:

                Fact = There is more CO2 in the atmosphere than any other time in history. The geologic record shows this.
                Fact = The concentration of different gases in the atmosphere fluctuates over time, and this fluctuation directly coincides with temperature variation. More CO2=hotter. Less=cooler
                Fact = At this moment in time we happen to be at a high point for CO2 concentration. But what is to say that this isn't natural variation with a small additional portion added by man.
                Fact = No current or near future techniques offer any hope of reducing reducing global CO2 levels. Any potential emission reductions will be negated by our rapidly growing global population. Population grows much faster than we could ever reduce individual emission.

                In my mind, the only realistic strategy for reducing CO2 emmission is to severly curb our growing population. To reduce pollution we must reduce the number of people creating pollution.

                But then again, what's the point? This period of global warming is part of a natural cycle of warming, to be followed by a much more problematic period of global cooling. (Do a little research on the "little iceage" that hit europe during the dark ages) Nothing we do can change the natural cycles of the earth. To think so is overestimating our influence and capabilites as humans. We are a small mostly powerless species with no control over the weather or mother nature. At this time we are no more in control of the weather then the dinosaurs.


                P.S. Looking at the unsustainable population explosion has me much more concerned about the struggle for limited resources and the inevitable conflict to come. I believe we are heading towards another World War, and it will be fought over water.

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                • #9
                  TacSKS, your facts are indeed in order, and your philosophy about curbing our growing population is, in my opinion, a great idea.

                  My personal belief is that we humans are not adding to the CO2 in the air to cause pollution, instead, we are removing the vegitation that converts CO2 into energy and oxygen.

                  So, let the EPA, Department of the Interior, Federal Forest Service, and other such government agencies build more 24 story buildings by removing a huge portion of low-growth deciduous vegitation next to a large waterway (so the office employees have a nice view of what they're pretending to save), pave the surrounding area of the building with highly polluting tar-based asphalt, and dictate to us how we're destroying the environment by driving a car.
                  "Reject the basic assumptions of civilization, especially the importance of material possessions." "The things you own end up owning you"-Tyler Durden

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                  • #10
                    Basically that is what I was trying to say. You put it in much better words than I did. I am a smart%$& by nature and my sarcastic comments don't always come across right. Thanks for saying what I was thinking.
                    Originally posted by Visinedrops View Post
                    TacSKS, your facts are indeed in order, and your philosophy about curbing our growing population is, in my opinion, a great idea.

                    My personal belief is that we humans are not adding to the CO2 in the air to cause pollution, instead, we are removing the vegitation that converts CO2 into energy and oxygen.

                    So, let the EPA, Department of the Interior, Federal Forest Service, and other such government agencies build more 24 story buildings by removing a huge portion of low-growth deciduous vegitation next to a large waterway (so the office employees have a nice view of what they're pretending to save), pave the surrounding area of the building with highly polluting tar-based asphalt, and dictate to us how we're destroying the environment by driving a car.
                    SQUARE PEG IN A ROUND HOLE

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                    • #11
                      Hey I'm still in favor of the naked rain dancing! It's about as likely to work as any of the other theories.

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                      • #12
                        Not to be picky TacSKS but the geological record shows that at one time the CO2 % was much much higher than it is now but that was before there were any higher life forms on the Earth. But anyway check out my old post entitled SUVs melted the icecaps in the Middle Ages!!! it has a brief and obviously inaccurate timeline( overexaggerated for the purpose of makikng the point).

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by cbprice797 View Post
                          Not to be picky TacSKS but the geological record shows that at one time the CO2 % was much much higher than it is now but that was before there were any higher life forms on the Earth. But anyway check out my old post entitled SUVs melted the icecaps in the Middle Ages!!! it has a brief and obviously inaccurate timeline( overexaggerated for the purpose of makikng the point).
                          You are absolutely right--I stand corrected. Long before recorded history the atmosphere was very different than it is now. The earliest atmosphere was composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, merely trace gases in today's atmosphere. Originally there wasn't oxygen in any form(02, CO, CO2, 03, etc). I think it all goes to show how much the earth changes with or without us.

                          I wasn't able to find your post. I can't ever get the search function to work :( It'd like to read it if you can tell me where to find it

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                          • #14
                            It shows great arrogance to think that we could destroy Mother Nature with our insignificant actions as a whole. But isn't that the primary requisite for being a liberal.
                            SQUARE PEG IN A ROUND HOLE

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                            • #15
                              Hey tacSKS the thread is in the Media and Current Events section on page 15.

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