Global Warming. What should be done about it?
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Alls I know is this...

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MisterCMK;174042 wrote:
I think that we all should stop killing mother earth. I mean honestly, we're digging our own grave. :nonono:Coming from the guy with no catalytic converters on his car. Humans aren't the only reason the earth is warming up, we are just one tiny factor. The earths climate has always changed and always will change. I'm not saying that gives us a right to just pollute away, we should keep up with regulating emissions and such. Still though, people are making it into a bigger deal than it is. There was a mini ice age what...500 years ago?? Humans aren't as big and important as we'd like to believe we are.
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How can we prove that we are not the cause of it? The factorys, cars, power plants, etc are all killing the planet. We need to only use green or renewable power now. North Dakota has so much land that it would be the perfect spot to set up wind mills. Lets generate some clean power rather than polluting the air for us, our children and generations after us.
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Like I said, I'm all for reducing emissions, but to say that if we stop polluting the world will suddenly not have climate changes is ridiculous. The climate has been fluctuating for a LONG time, long before combustion engines. They believe the Minnesota/ND/SD region will be the next Middle East in the future due to wind power and hydrogen production. The plan is to build HUGE wind farms in our regions to provide a ton of energy for plants to produce Hydrogen out of water as well as using the wind power to provide energy to houses. The only issue is, fossil fuels are cheaper right now. Until we make it cheaper to provide alternate resources or enough people are willing to pay the added cost of using "earth friendly" fuels, we won't advance anywhere. Big Oil buys out any competition and kills it before it has a chance of going anywhere so lets start with assassinating big oil execs.
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you really should watch the whole thing Dave, its not trying to sway one way or another what your beliefs on the issue are, but rather what are the ramifications for doing/not doing anything about it. I'm in the camp saying humans had a minuscule negative impact on global climate changes (everything has SOME affect on the environment) but that if there is something that can be done/attempted, it should be. The economic impact would be significant, no doubt, but if we do nothing the impact could be catastrophic.
Just watch the video....
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I have yet to meet a person who can separate a discussion about global warming from the subsequent discussion about how their agenda is the cure for it.
Humanity as a whole is a lot better at bottom-up driven solutions to immedate, in your face problems then we are at any of the following:
- implementing coercive government solutions without horrible side effects
- forecasting the future
- accurately predicting weather
- separating science from politics
25-30 years ago the doom and gloom camp were talking about global cooling and the next ice age. I don't remember a government mandated program of worldwide intentional warming, but we seem to have shifted directions nicely in just 30 years.
While the climatology of global warming, and the anthropomorphic aspect of it may be very real, it's irrelevant to discuss since nobody wants to talk about anything other than how to force people to change their behavior for expansive government action.
No thanks.
There are pros and cons to everything, and nobody is smart enough to decide what's right for everybody.
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I'm just looking for opinions on his logic, not if anyone agrees that global warming exists/doesn't. Like I said earlier, his logic is similar to mine.
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I just don't like "alarmist" points of view on the whole subject like we're going to burn to a crisp in the 50 years or something. The video does make a very interesting point, action should be taken, but I don't think it's as bad as some others say it is. I've heard reports that the tempature has risen only 1-2 degrees over the past 100 years or so and that cows put out more green house gases that cars do, yes, cow farts contribute methane gas which is far more worse for the climate than automobile exhaust. So I think we just need to eat more beef to help aid in the problem, it's the vegetarians and vegans that are contributing to global warming.
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tjamz;174049 wrote:
I'm in the camp saying humans had a minuscule negative impact on global climate changes...but if we do nothing the impact could be catastrophic.Umm...how can you say we are very small part then say if you don't do anything it could be catastrophic...sounds like you know what the truth is (humans don't really have a big impact on global climate change) however you take in the far left agenda that if we do not do something, we are all gonna die...
Those two things together don't jive...
I'm all for keeping emmissions down to a minimum...but shit people, be realfuckingistic about this. We could stop driving cars and not pollute at all and it would have a minimal impact on the climate...
God forbid the earth be in one of its MANY cycles :icon_cheers:
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im under the impression that people think the temperature is going to sky rocket over a short period of time. if we look at that graphic stangerbanger put up before, all of those time periods are millions of years long. so by the time that the entire world is ecologically influenced by the climate change, humans might not even be around.
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ichibankilla;174062 wrote:
I just don't like "alarmist" points of view on the whole subject like we're going to burn to a crisp in the 50 years or something. The video does make a very interesting point, action should be taken, but I don't think it's as bad as some others say it is. I've heard reports that the tempature has risen only 1-2 degrees over the past 100 years or so and that cows put out more green house gases that cars do, yes, cow farts contribute methane gas which is far more for the climate than automobile exhaust. So I think we just need to eat more beef to help aid in the problem, it's the vegetarians and vegans that are contributing to global warming.I do my part by eating as many cows a year as I can. The only thing to consider is that global warming will NOT result in us burning up, rather the opposite will happen. As the polar ice caps melt they actually lower the ocean temperature. As the ocean temps drop (even by just a few degrees) the jet stream changes and the dawn of a new ice age begins. What most people do not realize is that the ice age will not gradually happen, but will likely be very rapid. In fact, many animals found frozen from the last ice age died while still chewing grasses, meaning that it happened fast, really fast. So fast that the grass never even died from the cold first. So fast that the animals never had a chance to escape its path. Sounds a lot like the movie "Day after tomorrow", doesn't it? The basis of the movie was correct, even if some drama was added for theatrical purposes.
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Honestly the global warming issue should not be adressed. This will take care of itself through the implementation of alternative fuel production. The new science of breeding microscopic algae (diatoms) is what is going to have the largest impact. These algae are an oil producing type, and the newest breeds are able to produce almost 80% of their weight per day. Latest experiments use a closed, clear PVC triangle which pumps the water/algae mix using straight CO2 from a factories smokestack, producing only oxygen, biomass, and oil. This oil is such a high quality and purity that it needs only about 4 hours of refining time to be usable as straight 100% biodiesel. Using this method, one factory has become 100% self sufficient in its power. Using 3 biodiesel generators that only pollute 6% as much as the electric power plant equivalent energy. It has also been able to stockpile its excess biodiesel for use in its yard trucks and company pickups.
In short, once we get control of our electricity usage and switch to a high biodiesel oil usage, the whole enviromental aspect will come around on its own. By the way, did you know that if cities would start switching from the current mercury-vapor street light bulbs, to a 4000-LED bulb, they could cut their electric usage by almost 25%? A city like chicago would need about 1-2 less coal trains per week with these savings, big difference huh.
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an inconvenient truth from al gore made me think twice
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24valvenotak;174089 wrote:
an inconvenient truth from al gore made me think twicei dont think i can take anything seriously from somebody who thinks they created the internet and who owns a house that uses i believe 20x more energy than the average american home...
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