Fuck no. Lets push for a half day.
Good one - let's ask the poor.usmarine2007 wrote:
Save the planet, starve the poor?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070403/sc … 0403185953

Let Al Gore ask the poor.Freke1 wrote:
Good one - let's ask the poor.usmarine2007 wrote:
Save the planet, starve the poor?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070403/sc … 0403185953
I seem to remember Al Gore asked everyone.usmarine2007 wrote:
Let Al Gore ask the poor.Freke1 wrote:
Good one - let's ask the poor.usmarine2007 wrote:
Save the planet, starve the poor?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070403/sc … 0403185953
And I remember Al Gore saying that he was using a cop out for his house that uses the power of several dozen homes saying that it balanced out. His film was propoganda and nothing more, well done I'll give him that. There just happens to be scientific evidence of the tempatures rising and falling throughout history. I can't find any links right now because I am heading to bed but there were three or so major ice ages and the last one ended roughly 10,000 years ago which means that we are heading into a tropical stage. When the Earth moves back into an orbit and tilt that promotes cold weather it will get cooler.PureFodder wrote:
I seem to remember Al Gore asked everyone.usmarine2007 wrote:
Let Al Gore ask the poor.Freke1 wrote:
Good one - let's ask the poor.
Here's an example too of the climate changes. I lived in Columbia, SC, thats the South East in the U.S. for those from a different country. It is a little over 100 miles from the current coastline yet it is sandy like the beaches down there and you can find sea shells sometimes in the sand. Also there is the congree national swamp (why they would make a swamp a park instead of a national wildlife habit is beyond me) and supposedly that is left over from being a tidal area or delta, that last part is unproven just what I heard when I lived there.
Three?! More like thirty.Ridir wrote:
And I remember Al Gore saying that he was using a cop out for his house that uses the power of several dozen homes saying that it balanced out. His film was propoganda and nothing more, well done I'll give him that. There just happens to be scientific evidence of the tempatures rising and falling throughout history. I can't find any links right now because I am heading to bed but there were three or so major ice ages and the last one ended roughly 10,000 years ago which means that we are heading into a tropical stage. When the Earth moves back into an orbit and tilt that promotes cold weather it will get cooler.PureFodder wrote:
I seem to remember Al Gore asked everyone.usmarine2007 wrote:
Let Al Gore ask the poor.
Here's an example too of the climate changes. I lived in Columbia, SC, thats the South East in the U.S. for those from a different country. It is a little over 100 miles from the current coastline yet it is sandy like the beaches down there and you can find sea shells sometimes in the sand. Also there is the congree national swamp (why they would make a swamp a park instead of a national wildlife habit is beyond me) and supposedly that is left over from being a tidal area or delta, that last part is unproven just what I heard when I lived there.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman
how did they messure greenhouse gasses as well as temperatures in ths upper, lower or any level of atmosphere for that matter 100 years ago and how often ?
Probably from melting old ice core samples and analyzing the vapour/vapor. Not 100% sure though.
