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Spenner
The Spenner
Registered: 08/22/11
Posts: 610
Loc: Canada
Last seen: 9 years, 4 months
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Last year this time where I live there was 2+ feet, now there's nothing. It was 13c today.
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P-O
Registered: 10/08/11
Posts: 17,891
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Harry_Ba11sach said:
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PositiveOutlook said: i believe the earth goes through different cycles. Co2 emissions may speed up these cycles to a degree (and harm planet in other ways). but this is not the first time the earth has gotten warmer or colder then usual.
Oct was warmer then has been since 1903... we didn't have cars emissions in the 1903.
Fact: CO2 does absolutely accelerate warming. It's very easy to see with 10 minutes and a mass spectrometer that CO2 has a positive reflection correlation with IR and Far IR wavelengths. Also, the internal combustion engine automobile was created in 1885 and officially on the public market by 1888.
You are 100% correct on everything else in your post however
I agree Co2 accelerates warming, deff not debating that at all.
either way i wanna snowboard all ready...
Edited by P-O (12/15/11 09:55 PM)
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Harry_Ba11sach
cannoisseur
Registered: 04/20/08
Posts: 11,753
Loc: Nepal
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Re: Global Warming [Re: Spenner]
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Spenner said: Last year this time where I live there was 2+ feet, now there's nothing. It was 13c today.
Last year was the tail end of the La Nina portion of ENSO. This year isn't.
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mellowfellow
Registered: 11/10/10
Posts: 639
Last seen: 5 years, 9 months
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I understand that there are many mitigating variables that contribute to our own local climates, but I don't feel that the overwhelming trend is deniable. Yes, our planet does go through a cycle every several (tens of thousand) years, but I sometimes strongly resent people who attempt to lessen the severity of our current crisis by attributing these effects to lesser causes. Seems like we're only putting off the inevitable.
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