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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: RabbitFoot]
    #22421463 - 10/23/15 05:15 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

yep so if high co2 caused even just 1 of those then thats a bad thing, plus there was surely lots of mini extinctions.  Not to mention fossil's are pretty rare to happen, obviously that means alot of extinctions happened that couldn't be recorded, along with certain things don't fossilize well, ontop of that the further back you go the harder it will be to find the fossil's making it even harder to find extinction events.  long story short many have said we would create our own mass extinction, and on the grand scale, we have honestly done zero to prevent it.  all around shit dies off more and more frequently, more and more mass waves of bodies washing ashore, mammal numbers going down, human numbers going up, number of scientists saying that its coming goes up, we trash earth from every angle, it is coming


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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: makaveli8x8]
    #22421469 - 10/23/15 05:20 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

One thing to always remember my friend is this: "There is nothing New under the Sun"


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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: Mad_Larkin]
    #22421480 - 10/23/15 05:28 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

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397.64
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naw, you have neurotic control complexes that makes you think you can interfere with the course of nature. sit back and relax, the planet has been through much worse, as have human beings.



Would humans be interfering with the course of nature if someone nuked the amazon rain forest?


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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: NotTheDevil]
    #22421486 - 10/23/15 05:30 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

nukes are liek totally natural dude, cuss they are filled like atoms and radiation just like the sun, its liek a really big lightbulb of nature


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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: NotTheDevil]
    #22421502 - 10/23/15 05:37 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

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397.64
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:fatfear:

naw, you have neurotic control complexes that makes you think you can interfere with the course of nature. sit back and relax, the planet has been through much worse, as have human beings.



Would humans be interfering with the course of nature if someone nuked the amazon rain forest?




I don't think it would end all life on Earth.  Think of all the seeds that are underground and in the water of the Amazon.  The best insulator of atomic radiation is H2o.  Life would find a way.  A rock moving through space and hitting the earth could do more damage than every atomic bomb that has ever been created.

Sure it would kill a lot of organisms but wouldn't end all life, IMO.


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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: makaveli8x8]
    #22421515 - 10/23/15 05:44 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

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nukes are liek totally natural dude, cuss they are filled like atoms and radiation just like the sun, its liek a really big lightbulb of nature




They actually are natural.  Its called fission. =)


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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: RabbitFoot]
    #22421538 - 10/23/15 05:53 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

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397.64
Atmospheric CO2 for September 2015




:fatfear:

naw, you have neurotic control complexes that makes you think you can interfere with the course of nature. sit back and relax, the planet has been through much worse, as have human beings.



Would humans be interfering with the course of nature if someone nuked the amazon rain forest?




I don't think it would end all life on Earth.  Think of all the seeds that are underground and in the water of the Amazon.  The best insulator of atomic radiation is H2o.  Life would find a way.  A rock moving through space and hitting the earth could do more damage than every atomic bomb that has ever been created.

Sure it would kill a lot of organisms but wouldn't end all life, IMO.



Of course it wouldn't, but the seeds all of the amazon would not find a place to grow, over the course of many years life would take the area over. But all life on Earth would be affected, and my point is that humans absolutely can affect life and their environment very dramatically, nuclear winter being another example. Anyone who thinks humans are incapable of drastically changing the environment and climate is an idiot. Now globl warming isn't as obviously caused by humans, but that doesn't mean that humans couldn't cause it like some people are saying.


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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: NotTheDevil]
    #22421718 - 10/23/15 07:17 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

Mother Earth must be sacrificed on the Alter of Technology so that we may venture to the Stars


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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: koods]
    #22421754 - 10/23/15 07:38 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)



Anyone who believes in the liberal swing of global warming should read this article:
http://www.onegreenplanet.org/animalsandnature/methane-vs-carbon-dioxide-a-greenhouse-gas-showdown/


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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: Webster10]
    #22421796 - 10/23/15 07:51 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

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Anyone who believes in the liberal swing of global warming should read this article:




I suppose it's "obumble's" fault, too?


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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: Webster10]
    #22421808 - 10/23/15 07:55 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

I'm not sure what you are trying to say except that you seem to have acknowledged that global temperatures are regulated primarily by atmospheric CO2.

It's pretty concerning that current CO2 levels are literally off the chart - the first graphic only goes to 300 PPM and we are at 400 PPM. Similarity the temperatures will respond as they have done throughout history in a similar fashion.


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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: koods]
    #22421885 - 10/23/15 08:25 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

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I'm not sure what you are trying to say except that you seem to have acknowledged that global temperatures are regulated primarily by atmospheric CO2.

It's pretty concerning that current CO2 levels are literally off the chart - the first graphic only goes to 300 PPM and we are at 400 PPM. Similarity the temperatures will respond as they have done throughout history in a similar fashion.



You're inferring that there's a causal relationship between the two. Your inference has no basis. Also, who gives a shit about CO2. Any real global warming activist would be more concerned by methane. Read the article, noob. The graphs show that past temperatures have well exceeded our current temp and the natural heating/cooling processes of the earth have and will be going on for millions of years. Koods, let's be 100% honest, who'd you vote for in 2000? :rofl: he sure got you.

Just the fact you think global temperatures will actually sky rocket to unlivable levels all because of air polution is fucking hilarious. Oh, man. :lolsy:


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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: koods]
    #22421900 - 10/23/15 08:32 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

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You don't understand how science works. You are looking at this issue from a political viewpoint, as are all global warming deniers. Global warming denial is a money driven public relations campaign to confuse the public about scientific issues surrounding the climate.





it's clear you dont understand how science works either, you're an AGW alarmist,
science isnt a bunch of political lobbyists telling us how we're all doomed after
gleaning through what they want to push, that what the IPCC is, dont confuse
politics with science


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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: Webster10]
    #22421910 - 10/23/15 08:35 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

and yet their are scientists suggesting polluting the air with certain chemicals/materials to lower tempature and your laughing because u think the temp can't be manipulated?

One theory is one of the ice ages was caused by ash/smoke in the air, and have u seen china lately?  dude pollution could easily fuck shit up massively in either direction


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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: makaveli8x8]
    #22421921 - 10/23/15 08:39 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

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and yet their are scientists suggesting polluting the air with certain chemicals/materials to lower tempature and your laughing because u think the temp can't be manipulated?

One theory is one of the ice ages was caused by ash/smoke in the air, and have u seen china lately?  dude pollution could easily fuck shit up massively in either direction



Do you have any legitimate evidence to support your argument that human polution can drastically affect the global temperature?


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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: Webster10]
    #22421924 - 10/23/15 08:41 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

it traps heat, pretty simple logic here.  if it was bright red and you could see it in the sky, then you'd care, you don't fear what u can't see


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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: koods]
    #22421955 - 10/23/15 08:52 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

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It's pretty concerning that current CO2 levels are literally off the chart -







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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: Webster10]
    #22421957 - 10/23/15 08:52 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

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and yet their are scientists suggesting polluting the air with certain chemicals/materials to lower tempature and your laughing because u think the temp can't be manipulated?

One theory is one of the ice ages was caused by ash/smoke in the air, and have u seen china lately?  dude pollution could easily fuck shit up massively in either direction



Do you have any legitimate evidence to support your argument that human polution can drastically affect the global temperature?




Yes. CO2 levels regulate global temperatures. This is not controversial science. This is settled science. There is a direct causal relationship between CO2 and temperatures. Specifically changing CO2 causes changing temperatures. We have pushed CO2 levels nearly two times higher than have been caused naturally in the past million years. Temps will continue to rise and it is directly out fault.

Methane is a huge problem. That is the climate killer right there.


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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: koods]
    #22421963 - 10/23/15 08:53 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

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Yes. CO2 levels regulate global temperatures.





false. it's one of many modifiers


once more, you do not science


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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: Prisoner#1]
    #22421981 - 10/23/15 08:59 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

the ocean is like a really big watercooling system, they always talk or worry about the gulf stream stalling out or whatever, recently there was an article about a big cold spot forming.  anyways they were saying it was very worrying like that one spot it stopped and wasn't circulating i don't think it was the gulf stream but the gulf stream was part of a larger one. 

but seems like a bunch of weird shit has been going on recently


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