IndividualFreedom said:
Wake me up when we can measurably determine that the sun is dying or dead.
Last night I thought it died until it dawned on me.
IndividualFreedom said:
Wake me up when we can measurably determine that the sun is dying or dead.
AtomicActuator said:Psycho Bunny said:
The ozone layer problem didn't just "not happen". The world took action against ozone depleting chemicals and solved the problem.
Ag with kids said:AtomicActuator said:Psycho Bunny said:
The ozone layer problem didn't just "not happen". The world took action against ozone depleting chemicals and solved the problem.
And there's no chance it was post hoc ergo propter hoc?
Noctilucent said:Ag with kids said:AtomicActuator said:Psycho Bunny said:
The ozone layer problem didn't just "not happen". The world took action against ozone depleting chemicals and solved the problem.
And there's no chance it was post hoc ergo propter hoc?
Actually it was just fluctuations in the ozone layer. Fluctuations that most call natural.
Remember, leftists always come up with nonexistent problems, then solutions for those nonexistent problems, then crow about the success of their solutions when nothing untoward was going on all along. They're dogs running around in a circle trying to catch their tails, only they want to force everyone to pay to watch their idiocy.
Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:Noctilucent said:Ag with kids said:AtomicActuator said:Psycho Bunny said:
The ozone layer problem didn't just "not happen". The world took action against ozone depleting chemicals and solved the problem.
And there's no chance it was post hoc ergo propter hoc?
Actually it was just fluctuations in the ozone layer. Fluctuations that most call natural.
Remember, leftists always come up with nonexistent problems, then solutions for those nonexistent problems, then crow about the success of their solutions when nothing untoward was going on all along. They're dogs running around in a circle trying to catch their tails, only they want to force everyone to pay to watch their idiocy.
Imagine if humanity affected a complex system that has been in equilibrium for billions of years in such a short time period, then was able to "fix" it so quickly. Isn't it natural to think we could do it in a multitude of other ways but by pure chance it hasn't happened?
Yep. Made up problem and "magic" solution.
Noctilucent said:Ag with kids said:AtomicActuator said:Psycho Bunny said:
The ozone layer problem didn't just "not happen". The world took action against ozone depleting chemicals and solved the problem.
And there's no chance it was post hoc ergo propter hoc?
Actually it was just fluctuations in the ozone layer. Fluctuations that most call natural.
Remember, leftists always come up with nonexistent problems, then solutions for those nonexistent problems, then crow about the success of their solutions when nothing untoward was going on all along. They're dogs running around in a circle trying to catch their tails, only they want to force everyone to pay to watch their idiocy.
zephyr88 said:
Meanwhile in Colorado...
IIIHorn said:zephyr88 said:
Meanwhile in Colorado...
Precipitation trophies.
AtomicActuator said:Psycho Bunny said:
The ozone layer problem didn't just "not happen". The world took action against ozone depleting chemicals and solved the problem.
zephyr88 said:IIIHorn said:zephyr88 said:
Meanwhile in Colorado...
Precipitation trophies.
Well played...
AggieT said:
So global warming and global cooling both cause sea levels to rise?
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In this instance the ice sheets will be become larger in the Northern European nations and article regions north of them. But the ice sheets in Siberia, northern Alaska Arctic regions and in the Antarctic will become hugely smaller, more than offsetting the others. Hence, the ocean levels will rise. The downside is it will cause the Earth's rotation into an erratic wabble causing the earth to be ejected from the solar system.
Any government agencies out there want to fund my research?
Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:IIIHorn said:Martels Hammer said:
The solution is a giant rope that will be attached on each end to a mountain top. One in the US, one in Africa, then the two continents will be pulled closer together to counteract continental drift through plate tectonic action.
You see the source of the problem is Africa is just getting too far away for the system to work.
To install each rope end to a mountain, someone would have to climate.
You're knot kidding with that.
aggiehawg said:Quote:
In this instance the ice sheets will be become larger in the Northern European nations and article regions north of them. But the ice sheets in Siberia, northern Alaska Arctic regions and in the Antarctic will become hugely smaller, more than offsetting the others. Hence, the ocean levels will rise. The downside is it will cause the Earth's rotation into an erratic wabble causing the earth to be ejected from the solar system.
Any government agencies out there want to fund my research?
OR the earth's crust will slip from the excess weight and the poles become the new equator?