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Surprised to see the title. Global warming and greenhouse effect have been off the headlines for quite some time now.
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December 31, 2014, 02:01:38 AM |
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Surprised to see the title. Global warming and greenhouse effect have been off the headlines for quite some time now. Not really familiar with my mostly updated little thread? AGW is always the headline a few times a month here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=374873.0
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December 31, 2014, 03:51:53 PM |
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Surprised to see the title. Global warming and greenhouse effect have been off the headlines for quite some time now. Of course, scientists have to figure out some reason why the rate of global warming has been slowing down since about 1999. If there was a way to get more of the ocean water into the atmosphere, that would be a good thing. Global warming would increase. The polar ice would melt. Northern Canada and Siberia would become nice, fertile, warm lands. The Sahara and other deserts would bloom once again. The world would suddenly have enough easy room for another 7.5 billion people. Actually, there's easily enough room for that right now. Think of how great the populations could be then. It would be fun.
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December 31, 2014, 03:54:31 PM |
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If jungles encompassed the world, we could all live in the trees. Tarzan did it.
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December 31, 2014, 04:04:06 PM |
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If jungles encompassed the world, we could all live in the trees. Tarzan did it. Don't forget the flying snakes
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More work for the farmers in the Amazon jungles who are trying to clear the lands for cultivation. Does this mean that farming is a cult?
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April 02, 2015, 03:56:15 PM |
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More work for the farmers in the Amazon jungles who are trying to clear the lands for cultivation. Does this mean that farming is a cult? ...so they can produce more GMO soy beans .
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April 02, 2015, 04:42:26 PM |
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Something has been troubling me ever since this anti-greenhouse gas campaign began. I've never thought of carbon dioxide as being the real menace, particularly since that's exactly what plants breathe. Instead, my concerns have always been with the amount of carbon monoxide and other extremely dangerous pollutants industries introduce into the environment, which is hardly ever mentioned. I believe this omission is made on purpose to protect industries from receiving legitimate criticism in regards to their dirty and secretive pollutive practices.
[Now, obviously too much CO2 is indeed a problem, since we don't breathe it. Nevertheless, as long as we didn't destroy all the trees and plant life (in the name of progress) and kept enough of them around, it wouldn't have ever been such a big problem. Yet, as it turns out, that is exactly what is happening. Consequently, the reduction in trees and other plant life through clear-cut logging practices and ever expanding parking lots is indeed exacerbating the (otherwise inappreciable) carbon dioxide problem.]
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April 02, 2015, 04:53:16 PM |
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Carbon Dioxide Emissions Help Tropical Rain Forests Grow Faster Isn't that pretty obvious? It's like forcing the pigs to eat too much potatoes - they will grow faster, if a person will eat too much he'll get fat. So more Carbon Dioxide = more greeneries
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April 02, 2015, 07:51:31 PM |
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well if the people wouldnt chop of the tropical forest to plant soja...
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April 02, 2015, 07:56:26 PM |
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Carbon Dioxide Emissions Help Tropical Rain Forests Grow Faster Isn't that pretty obvious? It's like forcing the pigs to eat too much potatoes - they will grow faster, if a person will eat too much he'll get fat. So more Carbon Dioxide = more greeneries Yes, but. When the tropical rain forests eat the carbon dioxide, they exhale oxygen. More oxygen means that we can burn more fossil fuels, thereby making more carbon dioxide. Neat, eh? We can drive our cars further and longer from the old (fossil fuel) rain forests, and the present rain forests give us oxygen, and ultimately convert themselves (over a long period of time) into fossil fuels so that the next generations can drive their cars because of the oxygen future generation rain forests exhale. Neat, right?
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April 02, 2015, 08:56:12 PM |
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Something has been troubling me ever since this anti-greenhouse gas campaign began. I've never thought of carbon dioxide as being the real menace, particularly since that's exactly what plants breathe. Instead, my concerns have always been with the amount of carbon monoxide and other extremely dangerous pollutants industries introduce into the environment, which is hardly ever mentioned. I believe this omission is made on purpose to protect industries from receiving legitimate criticism in regards to their dirty and secretive pollutive practices.
[Now, obviously too much CO2 is indeed a problem, since we don't breathe it. Nevertheless, as long as we didn't destroy all the trees and plant life (in the name of progress) and kept enough of them around, it wouldn't have ever been such a big problem. Yet, as it turns out, that is exactly what is happening. Consequently, the reduction in trees and other plant life through clear-cut logging practices and ever expanding parking lots is indeed exacerbating the (otherwise inappreciable) carbon dioxide problem.]
Well, CO has high internal energy (it burns quite nicely) so one way or another it will react to form CO2. I would not worry at all about atmospheric levels of CO - worry about it in enclosed spaces. Other pollutants, yes - suspicion that they are being ignored while the spotlight is on CO2 is valid suspicion. Good old style pollution. However, old style pollution emitters in the USA are cleaner than they even have been. Now China, that's a completely different story...
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April 02, 2015, 11:39:10 PM |
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Methane and Water Vapor are way, way, way more effective greenhouse gasses than CO2, but for whatever reaon CO2 gets all the bad press. Meanwhile, the world's forests grows as measure by sattelite far outpace the predictions of the past century due to increased CO2 in the atmosphere. http://www.co2science.org/subject/f/summaries/forests.phpThere's a lot more to atmospheric science than what 99% of the public understand and what is reported on main stream media outlets.
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April 02, 2015, 11:40:09 PM |
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Now all we gotta do is stop chopping them the fuck down.
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April 03, 2015, 02:20:07 AM |
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Now all we gotta do is stop chopping them the fuck down.
This is the main thing that needs to be done, they are alive and have been for longer than our fathers and their fathers and we chop them down at the rate we do is sickening i really do hate it all them animals that get wiped out along the way. I have a friend that grows weed he swears by co2, that gets them super bushy, well so he says Stop chopping the lungs of the planet and our children might just survive the tree's have survived worse levels than current and they ended up around most of the planet for the dinosaurs.
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April 03, 2015, 02:31:25 AM |
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Now all we gotta do is stop chopping them the fuck down.
This is the main thing that needs to be done, they are alive and have been for longer than our fathers and their fathers and we chop them down at the rate we do is sickening i really do hate it all them animals that get wiped out along the way. I have a friend that grows weed he swears by co2, that gets them super bushy, well so he says Stop chopping the lungs of the planet and our children might just survive the tree's have survived worse levels than current and they ended up around most of the planet for the dinosaurs. The algae and plankton in the oceans do more than the rain forests oxygenwise. But, have you seen that Clive Cussler, 2005 movie, Sahara? In that movie, some joker had a factory in Mali, Africa, that dumped a bunch of deadly toxins into the water of the Niger River. If they had made their way to the ocean, they would have killed off the Atlantic. I wonder how badly we are damaging the oceans with all the nuclear testing and toxic waste dumping in areas that are not regulated. We just might need the rain forests for oxygen some day.
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April 03, 2015, 08:50:51 PM |
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Will take me a while to climb up again, But where is a will, there is a way...
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April 03, 2015, 09:03:29 PM |
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LOL, ya, I love Carlin. We shouldn't be trying to save anything, but what we really need to stop doing is destroying everything.
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