GLOBAL WARMING: Gore & Other Nervous Nellies Got Ya Scared? RELAX!
#241
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Re: The debate is over.
Redpantyman wrote:
> "grinder" <seagle@earthlink.invalid> wrote in message
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>>Global warming is over and the 77 million tons of carbon dioxide man
>
> injects
>
>>into the atmosphere every DAY contributes to it. To say there is no way
>>that amount can be reduced is laughable.
>
>
> Best way would be to KILL OFF about 70% of the World's
> population of Hu-mans.
>
I'm doing my best... anyone else fancy a home-made rock cake?
It's got real rock in it...none of this artificial stuff. Only natural
ingredients.
--
Sue
> "grinder" <seagle@earthlink.invalid> wrote in message
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>>Global warming is over and the 77 million tons of carbon dioxide man
>
> injects
>
>>into the atmosphere every DAY contributes to it. To say there is no way
>>that amount can be reduced is laughable.
>
>
> Best way would be to KILL OFF about 70% of the World's
> population of Hu-mans.
>
I'm doing my best... anyone else fancy a home-made rock cake?
It's got real rock in it...none of this artificial stuff. Only natural
ingredients.
--
Sue
#242
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Re: GLOBAL WARMING: Gore & Other Nervous Nellies Got Ya Scared? RELAX!
And the Norse burned too much fossel fuel back when there was a warming
trend ages ago... during the time of the Vikings, and the cave dwellers'
cars poluted WAY too much, leading to the last ice age... yep, gotta get rid
of those evil cars, at least in the technologically advanced nations.
--
KWW
"Jonny" <spamyourself@blackworm.net> wrote in message
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> "Rob" <bucfan11@SPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
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>> ">
>>> We're just now realizing the "benefit" of long term increasing use of
>>> fossil fuels to the world's average temperature. It isn't going to
>>> change tomorrow or a few years from now, no matter what we do. Ignoring
>>> it won't make it go away either. Maybe your kids might believe your
>>> story, but they will pay for it if the same things continue to be done
>>> the same way if that's any incentive. But, in light of other things
>>> that require change that may inconvenience, I doubt it.
>>> --
>>> Jonny
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Huh??????
>>
>
> Exactly what I'd expect.
> --
> Jonny
>
trend ages ago... during the time of the Vikings, and the cave dwellers'
cars poluted WAY too much, leading to the last ice age... yep, gotta get rid
of those evil cars, at least in the technologically advanced nations.
--
KWW
"Jonny" <spamyourself@blackworm.net> wrote in message
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> "Rob" <bucfan11@SPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
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>>
>> ">
>>> We're just now realizing the "benefit" of long term increasing use of
>>> fossil fuels to the world's average temperature. It isn't going to
>>> change tomorrow or a few years from now, no matter what we do. Ignoring
>>> it won't make it go away either. Maybe your kids might believe your
>>> story, but they will pay for it if the same things continue to be done
>>> the same way if that's any incentive. But, in light of other things
>>> that require change that may inconvenience, I doubt it.
>>> --
>>> Jonny
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Huh??????
>>
>
> Exactly what I'd expect.
> --
> Jonny
>
#243
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Re: GLOBAL WARMING: Gore & Other Nervous Nellies Got Ya Scared? RELAX!
And the Norse burned too much fossel fuel back when there was a warming
trend ages ago... during the time of the Vikings, and the cave dwellers'
cars poluted WAY too much, leading to the last ice age... yep, gotta get rid
of those evil cars, at least in the technologically advanced nations.
--
KWW
"Jonny" <spamyourself@blackworm.net> wrote in message
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> "Rob" <bucfan11@SPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
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>>
>> ">
>>> We're just now realizing the "benefit" of long term increasing use of
>>> fossil fuels to the world's average temperature. It isn't going to
>>> change tomorrow or a few years from now, no matter what we do. Ignoring
>>> it won't make it go away either. Maybe your kids might believe your
>>> story, but they will pay for it if the same things continue to be done
>>> the same way if that's any incentive. But, in light of other things
>>> that require change that may inconvenience, I doubt it.
>>> --
>>> Jonny
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Huh??????
>>
>
> Exactly what I'd expect.
> --
> Jonny
>
trend ages ago... during the time of the Vikings, and the cave dwellers'
cars poluted WAY too much, leading to the last ice age... yep, gotta get rid
of those evil cars, at least in the technologically advanced nations.
--
KWW
"Jonny" <spamyourself@blackworm.net> wrote in message
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> "Rob" <bucfan11@SPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
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>>
>> ">
>>> We're just now realizing the "benefit" of long term increasing use of
>>> fossil fuels to the world's average temperature. It isn't going to
>>> change tomorrow or a few years from now, no matter what we do. Ignoring
>>> it won't make it go away either. Maybe your kids might believe your
>>> story, but they will pay for it if the same things continue to be done
>>> the same way if that's any incentive. But, in light of other things
>>> that require change that may inconvenience, I doubt it.
>>> --
>>> Jonny
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Huh??????
>>
>
> Exactly what I'd expect.
> --
> Jonny
>
#244
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Re: GLOBAL WARMING: Gore & Other Nervous Nellies Got Ya Scared? RELAX!
And the Norse burned too much fossel fuel back when there was a warming
trend ages ago... during the time of the Vikings, and the cave dwellers'
cars poluted WAY too much, leading to the last ice age... yep, gotta get rid
of those evil cars, at least in the technologically advanced nations.
--
KWW
"Jonny" <spamyourself@blackworm.net> wrote in message
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> "Rob" <bucfan11@SPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:l3Drg.4729$ye3.1986@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>>
>> ">
>>> We're just now realizing the "benefit" of long term increasing use of
>>> fossil fuels to the world's average temperature. It isn't going to
>>> change tomorrow or a few years from now, no matter what we do. Ignoring
>>> it won't make it go away either. Maybe your kids might believe your
>>> story, but they will pay for it if the same things continue to be done
>>> the same way if that's any incentive. But, in light of other things
>>> that require change that may inconvenience, I doubt it.
>>> --
>>> Jonny
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Huh??????
>>
>
> Exactly what I'd expect.
> --
> Jonny
>
trend ages ago... during the time of the Vikings, and the cave dwellers'
cars poluted WAY too much, leading to the last ice age... yep, gotta get rid
of those evil cars, at least in the technologically advanced nations.
--
KWW
"Jonny" <spamyourself@blackworm.net> wrote in message
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> "Rob" <bucfan11@SPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:l3Drg.4729$ye3.1986@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>>
>> ">
>>> We're just now realizing the "benefit" of long term increasing use of
>>> fossil fuels to the world's average temperature. It isn't going to
>>> change tomorrow or a few years from now, no matter what we do. Ignoring
>>> it won't make it go away either. Maybe your kids might believe your
>>> story, but they will pay for it if the same things continue to be done
>>> the same way if that's any incentive. But, in light of other things
>>> that require change that may inconvenience, I doubt it.
>>> --
>>> Jonny
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Huh??????
>>
>
> Exactly what I'd expect.
> --
> Jonny
>
#245
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Re: The debate is over.
On Fri, 7 Jul 2006 09:40:57 -0400, "Mike Marlow" <mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net>
wrote:
>> On the bright side, when CO2 increases, so do plants and organisms that
>> consume it. Vast forests and grasslands, and especially vast expanses of
>> ocean have enough organisms to have a real effect on reducing CO2.
>
>Well, there you have it. We just need more oceans. I nominate Iraq as an
>appropriate site.
I'll see your Iraq, and raise you Iran and N. Korea.
--
Bob
wrote:
>> On the bright side, when CO2 increases, so do plants and organisms that
>> consume it. Vast forests and grasslands, and especially vast expanses of
>> ocean have enough organisms to have a real effect on reducing CO2.
>
>Well, there you have it. We just need more oceans. I nominate Iraq as an
>appropriate site.
I'll see your Iraq, and raise you Iran and N. Korea.
--
Bob
#246
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Re: The debate is over.
On Fri, 7 Jul 2006 09:40:57 -0400, "Mike Marlow" <mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net>
wrote:
>> On the bright side, when CO2 increases, so do plants and organisms that
>> consume it. Vast forests and grasslands, and especially vast expanses of
>> ocean have enough organisms to have a real effect on reducing CO2.
>
>Well, there you have it. We just need more oceans. I nominate Iraq as an
>appropriate site.
I'll see your Iraq, and raise you Iran and N. Korea.
--
Bob
wrote:
>> On the bright side, when CO2 increases, so do plants and organisms that
>> consume it. Vast forests and grasslands, and especially vast expanses of
>> ocean have enough organisms to have a real effect on reducing CO2.
>
>Well, there you have it. We just need more oceans. I nominate Iraq as an
>appropriate site.
I'll see your Iraq, and raise you Iran and N. Korea.
--
Bob
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Re: The debate is over.
On Fri, 7 Jul 2006 09:40:57 -0400, "Mike Marlow" <mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net>
wrote:
>> On the bright side, when CO2 increases, so do plants and organisms that
>> consume it. Vast forests and grasslands, and especially vast expanses of
>> ocean have enough organisms to have a real effect on reducing CO2.
>
>Well, there you have it. We just need more oceans. I nominate Iraq as an
>appropriate site.
I'll see your Iraq, and raise you Iran and N. Korea.
--
Bob
wrote:
>> On the bright side, when CO2 increases, so do plants and organisms that
>> consume it. Vast forests and grasslands, and especially vast expanses of
>> ocean have enough organisms to have a real effect on reducing CO2.
>
>Well, there you have it. We just need more oceans. I nominate Iraq as an
>appropriate site.
I'll see your Iraq, and raise you Iran and N. Korea.
--
Bob
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Re: GLOBAL WARMING: Gore & Other Nervous Nellies Got Ya Scared?
On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 19:13:56 -0400, "Deck" <decan9@yahoo.com> wrote:
>all that c02 coming out of Gore's mouth is causing globaL warming....
And all the yawning it causes could result in a massive chain reaction.
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Bob
>all that c02 coming out of Gore's mouth is causing globaL warming....
And all the yawning it causes could result in a massive chain reaction.
--
Bob
#255
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Re: GLOBAL WARMING: Gore & Other Nervous Nellies Got Ya Scared?
On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 19:13:56 -0400, "Deck" <decan9@yahoo.com> wrote:
>all that c02 coming out of Gore's mouth is causing globaL warming....
And all the yawning it causes could result in a massive chain reaction.
--
Bob
>all that c02 coming out of Gore's mouth is causing globaL warming....
And all the yawning it causes could result in a massive chain reaction.
--
Bob