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valoth (profile) wrote,
on 2-18-2010 at 11:06pm
More carbon and emissions means more heat.
More heat means more melting ice.
More melting ice means more cold water in the ocean.
Heat produces more water in the air system.
More water in the air system means more clouds.
More clouds means more rain.
More rain means cooling air.
Cooling air means snow.
Snow means things are freezing.

Freezing comes after a great warming. This makes plenty of sense!

Why do people insist on saying that heavy snow in Washington DC means global warming is a giant hoax? If anything this is further proof of severe weather in places that shouldnt receive such things. More constant hurricanes, heavy snow in spaces it shouldnt be, warm winters in places it shouldnt be. Cmon.

Im not a conspiracy theory person but seriously this one is a no brainer. This whole thing seems like a very slow process that is playing out as it should and being suprised or skeptic of it is just stupid.
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phil-himself

02-18-10 11:22pm

the problem is that it is a heads I win tails you lose arguement, no what evidence is apparent or whoever is saying it, global warming is real and we should panic for a one degree average increase

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valoth

Re: , 02-19-10 3:33pm

Panic yes. But not for our sake. For future of humanity sake.

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phil-himself

Re: Re: , 02-19-10 3:34pm

you didn't pick up on my sarcasm

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andy

02-19-10 12:11am

The earth has been going through cycles of warming and cooling for billions of years..

The BS political and consumer motives IS a hoax. The issue is really a broken society.

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valoth

Re: , 02-19-10 3:35pm

I will agree on the cycles. That seems obvious enough from evidence of past events.

As for broken society because of politics and consumer motive, I cant say much. Im not exactly good with politics.

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jim9nin

02-21-10 10:27pm

Gotta agree with Andy. It's all due to the thermal activity of the sun. And also the sea temperature average for the last 3000 years has been 23 degrees Celsius. Which is where we are at as of 2006.

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