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Old 03-16-2009, 02:56 PM
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The Earth is more than 70% Water

There is no crisis, the water's just gone some where else.

Besides, the biggest problem in CA is the fact that there are so many people that LA has to pipe in its water from over 100 miles away.

What you have is a problem with a bunch of people focused in one place, that's not a crisis, that's a lack of planning.
Yeah, the water has gone to the ocean, now it is salt water and undrinkable. If you lived in the southwest, you'd see for yourself the dillema, although, you doubters of global warming keep sticking your heads in the proverbial sand, or more like it, can't get them unstuck from your asses.
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Yeah, the water has gone to the ocean, now it is salt water and undrinkable. If you lived in the southwest, you'd see for yourself the dillema, although, you doubters of global warming keep sticking your heads in the proverbial sand, or more like it, can't get them unstuck from your asses.
Defining Attribute of the Southwest

guess what Med o Mao

IT"S A DESERT

What are deserts known for

Not having a lot of rain fall.

Now, considering how much the population in Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico have grown, don't you think that it's a little common sensical that the population might be putting pressure on the water supply?

There's no crisis, it's a failure to plan.
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hey nice thread im just gonna pop in my opinion and be on my way

first of all a dont really believe climate change exists to the degree where were on the verge of another ice age and gonna freeze to death. But yeah the climate does change. in the 70's they said the same thing-that we were on the verge of an ice age within ten years. 5 years later it started getting colder than normal then went back to what it used to b so in a way it was like a mini ice ige.

i think wats gonna happen now is either that again or the atmosphere will warm up, more plants will grow, and the C02 will level out. but that doesnt mean we can continue living the ways we do without caring about mother earth, it just means we dont need to put a freakin tax on everyone who drives SUV's and throw money at every "scientist" who says they need some to "figure out how to solve global warming"

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well, whatever happens, with any luck it will hinder, stifle or retard the spread of the human race. or even wipe us out.
we could use a good 10,000 year reversal of human progress. good riddance, i say.
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well, whatever happens, with any luck it will hinder, stifle or retard the spread of the human race. or even wipe us out.
we could use a good 10,000 year reversal of human progress. good riddance, i say.
yeah i agree. humans dont deserve to be the top of the food chain (and in a lot of cases were not) Most people just follow others whim like cattle and dont even think for themselves.

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Mars is warming up to. Get over it its a natural phenominon. CO2 is not a polutant don't tax our food (Carbon tax) its to damn expencive to eat as it is.
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so true. Anyone ever heard of sunspots?

the government just tries to find any way possible to make more money= taxes
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So now we are blaming global warming on the government? Maybe,. seems that coal fired plants not only heat up the place but also emit a huge carbon footprint, you know, smog. That stuff that keeps the heat in and poisons our children. I guess one could blame it on the government as it has allowed Big Coal to set energy policies for the last eight years, Even Obama is pushing Big Coal, "Clean Coal technology". There is no such thing as clean coal. It's true that under Bush/Cheney, the carbon based fuel corporations wrote the energy policy, "those secret meetings", and we have almost doubled our output of carbon emissions, not a good thing for mother earth and the children.
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I have some different ideas on the Global Warming issue...
1) Rising sea/ocean levels. How many boats have been built, sunk... boats displace water, the water levels would reflect this. Notably by causing Ice walls to collapse, thus displacing more water... and so on.
2)How many satellites are orbiting the earth? How much do they weigh? At any given moment we have over 25,000 satellites in orbit Globally, each weighs at the least 4000 lbs. Does it make sense that the earth is now so many MILLIONS of pounds lighter. No wonder the weather patterns are changing, think of a spinning top, you take chunks out at random, it will not spin the same. Not to mention the influence of MILLIONS of pounds now orbiting along with the moon. Also gravitational magnetism problems(bird navigating).
3)More people, less trees. More pollution, less allege. Increased Co2 concentration.
4) Greenhouse gases are indicative of a coming ICE age. Humidity increases, clouds form it rains a lot, in a matter of months the weather cools. In a few years super cool, and icy.
Thats it. I am by no means an "EXPERT", but I think a lot.
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