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God yes thank you for sharing your view that scientists are financially biased which is why they put forward views which run contrary to the preferences of the wealthiest and most politically powerful fucking interests in the world. Now I can completely not take you seriously at all, this is fantastic.
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06-16-2009, 05:51 PM | #43 | |
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EDIT: It's simple economics. If you punish everybody in the business, you end up seriously helping the biggest players in the business, because they can afford to take the hit, and they'd really love to take the marketshare from the guys who can't. |
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06-16-2009, 06:03 PM | #44 |
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Yeah nice try but you're arguing from Trollsville in the great state of Fantasyland, street address 323 I Have No Clue What I'm Talking About Lane. The only serious question here whether your apparent belief that there has not been enormously more money and political power put into denying the existence of global warming than has ever been put into arguing for it it is only completely ignorant or whether it's also outright dishonest.
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what? I mean seriously, what are you talking about. Humans produce more CO2 then every other source combined, including the other animals on the planet. Plus deforesting gets rid of the stuff that gets rid of it
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EDIT: I can see where you'd get that idea, as we're constantly bombarded by sensational stories about the massive impact of human CO2 emissions, but it just ain't so. |
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06-16-2009, 06:24 PM | #48 | |
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I have a relevant degree. All my professors probably had bigger relevant degrees than you. For all your high education, you sure do not post citations or actual statistics. Human CO2 output is inconsequential? I think during your degree you should have studied equilibrium. Yes, the ocean's output is larger than human output (by 10-15 fold or so). However, the ocean is also packed with cyanobacteria constantly pumping out oxygen to roughly equilibrate. Although comparable to the entire globe human output is still small, not only is it continually growing (and just imagine if every country in the world was industrialized like America is as per Godhand's fantasy world of haze and death smog), but we do not have any oxygen equilibrating process to match our output. While small, we tip the scale, and we tip it fast. That and we're slaughtering the ocean's cyanobacteria, chopping down our rainforests, and just generally killing things, which destroys further oxygen production. I guess on the plus side if we eat ALL the fish, they won't be doing pesky things like breathing anymore. EDIT: And the point is that the change is also occurring fast. While I'm not convinced humanity would be utterly destroyed, I don't think any of us can really know how dark the tunnel gets. The planet and its inhabitants requires evolutionary time scales to adapt to planetary-scale changes. Also, volcanoes? Yeah I'll need to see proof of that. Eruptions have been monitored for decades with no noticeable increase in CO2, they'd be inconsequential to human output. The biggest, most fantastic volcanoes ever in the history of the world can affect climate, sure, but through processes other than just CO2. Last edited by Azisien; 06-16-2009 at 06:30 PM. |
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06-16-2009, 06:25 PM | #49 | |
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Oh gosh you have a degree I guess that means oil and energy companies haven't spent shitloads of money over the course of decades on lobbying and PR efforts to oppose action on global warming. All those Exxon-funded think tanks and shit? Imaginary! You are seriously the funnest troll we have had in ages, I strongly encourage you to keep digging yourself deeper. ...But hey maybe you're right there are loads of massively powerful and wealthy interests with an incentive to push for action on global warming, which explains why we have done pretty much jack shit about global warming for decades. Cause we all know how when massively powerful and wealthy interests want something to happen, what you can absolutely count on is it not being done! I mean I guess it's awesome that the MASSIVE conspiracy to make people believe in global warming has succeeded in like... getting some people to listen to Al Gore do a Powerpoint presentation. The bastards!
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06-16-2009, 06:32 PM | #50 |
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you seem to be confusing air born CO2 with dissolved CO2. Algea can pump out all the CO2 it wants and it wont affect climate.
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