Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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A word of caution.....most, if not all, reports and studies I have read use words like "appears", "may have", "tends to mean", "strong possibly".
We, in todays age, seem to want to make this entire thing absolute. We have means to go back a long long time and make "assumptions", and show "strong possiblities"....NOT facts and I cannot believe that the strongest advocate for climate change would state it any other way. Just keep that in mind when you talk of this....of course there is no ABSOLUTE for that many years ago.....that is what makes this entire debate very difficult. |
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The majority of posters on TOTV respect other positions/views. I also believe that political, real, perceived or other can in fact be discussed with the same respect for other's posts. The problem, just as it was in the political forum, leading to it's demise......is when some few combat ANY non alignment or acceptance of their position. A civil majority over time usually outweighs the bias. I personally have enjoyed this thread. I always learn something from other viewpoints. And have learned a long time ago to ignore the labeling and name assignments (most of the time anyway). |
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Lou Lou Lou, I've had my morning coffee so here goes.
I believe there is a global warming, but it is so far away, we will be all gone. Each generation has been practicing recycling, etc, and is taking this seriously. I am not the prophet of doom, or cyncical enough, to think it just around the corner but that's just me. ![]() Someone likes to stir the pot. Don't worry, be happy. ![]()
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The Earth Has Been Changing Since The Beginning. Nothing remains the same.
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Just to clarify the "800,000 years ago" issue:
The current atmospheric level of carbon dioxide is 400 parts per million, and climbing. The furthest back that scientists have currently gone, using ice cores, is 800,000 years, at which time the level was 300 ppm. So today's level is not only the highest in 800,000 years, but is also considerably higher than it was 800,000 years ago. In fact, it is believed that the last time the level was at 400 ppm was more than three million years ago. May not change your thinking, but thought you should know. |
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Ok. Why was CO2 at such 'high' levels 3 million years ago and man wasn't even around to "cause" it? I know. The Earth caused it.
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"... makes me believe the right wing propoganda machine is working. ...The same goes for air pollution, and asbestos and any number of pesky problems that corporations fought because they didn't want to have to spend any money to fix them, despite the human cost." Uh, I would say you are showing more than a bit of leg of your own. |
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Regardless of whether NBC is biased or not,
some things are based on substantiated facts and evidence and some things are based on blind faith.
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Okay -- just a couple of questions . . . . .
The icebergs are melting and seriously threaten the future of the polar bears (and I fear many other things). If it isn't climate change, global warming, or whatever you want to call it, then what is the cause??? All the bombings from all the wars, going back to WWI, all bomb testing, etc. While I am not a scientist, do the nay sayers really believe that the gasses emitted from all this really don't affect the atmosphere and don't really create long range (bad) issues? Do people really think that you can really fool around with Mother Nature and NOT pay the price?
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PLEASE don't start a controversial thread and then be hurt by folks. I hate when people hurt each other ONLY because they each passionately believe a certain thing. We can't all agree and we can't get hurt or mad if someone doesn't agree with us. We are the sum total of all of the things that have happened to us over time. We all can't have had the same experiences. I am writing this to YOU and need to take my own advice. Unfortunately or fortunately we are all humans with very deep feelings and sensitive hearts. I just can't resist to add my two cents when things get political and sometimes I get all mad. BUT I have few redeeming features and one of them is that I don't stay mad long and am almost always sorry and ashamed I said something in the heat of the moment that probably hurt someone or made them mad. I have had my mind changed on this forum over time with diplomatic people and excellent arguments. So there is hope for the most stubborn...like me.
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For virtually the whole time that Homo Sapiens has been in existence, CO2 has varied between 200 and 300 ppm. In the mid-18th century (the start of the Industrial Revolution) the level was 280 ppm, and in the past 260 years it has increased to 400 ppm. In the past fifty years alone it has increased 25% (from 320 to 400 ppm). Apart from cataclysmic events (which tend to cause mass extinctions) the Earth has never before witnessed such a rapid increase. So, while no-one is denying that Earth contributes to the CO2 cycle, it seems more than likely that Man is now playing a significant role. Even if he is not, and the Earth has suddenly decided to ramp up CO2 concentrations by itself, it is in Man's interest to try to keep the increase as small as possible. Aside from the damage from more violent storms and rising sea levels, plants cannot adapt to rapid changes in their environment. Think crop failure and the death of native forests. It may take decades for such problems to truly manifest themselves (although the evidence is already out there) but it will take many more decades to slow the increase and, hopefully, get the concentration back below the desired maximum of 350 ppm. That is if we don't pass a tipping point beyond which Earth just cannot cope. It is comforting to think of Gaia - Earth taking care of itself and compensating for anything Man throws at it - but the reality is proving otherwise. Earth really doesn't care whether Mankind is here or not. |
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