Originally posted by: dainthomas
Originally posted by: WHAMPOM
Originally posted by: dainthomas
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: Jaskalas
Originally posted by: XMan
From National Geographic:
http://news.nationalgeographic...un-global-cooling.html
Interesting article. Anecdotally this has been one of the cooler springs around here that I can remember. We even had snow in early April.
The world has been setting record cold and snow records for the past two-three years now. It is good to see those again after such a strong solar cycle.
Tell that to the areas of earth are MELTING .. smartass.... stubborn people like you help destroy everything about this world
http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=antarctic+ice+shelf+melting
Somebody call the press, antartic ice shelfs melting during its summer.
But it's been there FOREVER!!!1111!!!!1!!!!
Or, like, a hundred years or something.
Is GW happening? Yes, although very slightly (~1 degree C in 150 years). Is it caused by increased CO2? Nobody knows, and anyone who says they do know has an agenda.
An agenda like what?? Continued human civilization?:laugh:
So an ice shelf that's only been around for a hundred years melts during the summer, and that heralds the imminent demise of civilization?
As I've said before, the earth is warming (a little). Methane and C02 tend to trap heat. I agree with both of these statements. HOWEVER, is the increase in these gases the sole (or even primary) cause of this increase? There are SO many variables influencing climate, some we don't even likely know about, that no one knows for sure.
Reducing air pollution is a worthy goal for a whole host of reasons, I don't understand why people feel the need to latch onto some dubious global destruction scenario in an attempt to sway people to their point of view.
The continued loss of Polar ice in what should be a mini ice age, (remember ships trapped in pack ice for years without a Summer break up) is scary. So is the fifty+ year drought that depopulated the SouthWest American Indians during the Medievel Warm period.