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In my job as the mad inventor I have researched the data more than once and it's my opinion that we have no effect on global warming at all, in this belief I am not alone......
daveduke67 said:Who was responsible for the Ice Age?
A simple "We are unsure to be exact" would have sufficed.Damocles said:daveduke67 said:Who was responsible for the Ice Age?
Natural fluctuations over thousands of years in the Earth's rotation/tilt/orbit, atmospheric make up of carbon dioxide/methane, aerosols from meteor impacts and blocking of sunlight, changes in output from the Sun, etc.
Damocles said:SWP's back said:Can someone change the title thread to:
"You're all mental and wrong and your grandchildren will drown/starve/burn"
The idea that man doesn't have an effect on the world's climate is absolutely mental.
Would you like me to describe this INCREDIBLY basic, GCSE level science to you?
Damocles said:Gelsons Dad said:It may say independent on the front cover but there are many who would argue it wasn't.
Another one, I don't understand what your main point is here. Do you agree with these as facts?
The amount of CO2 is rising.
CO2 absorbs infrared light.
I was hoping he wasn't serious about the grandchildren part.SWP's back said:Ah right I see, you're talking solely about the "mental" part which is amusing as I was going to come up with the title "You're all wrong and you granchildren....." and I suppose you would have then been happy and not tried to be patronising.
Super, anyway, enjoy your argument, I'm off to walk the dog then eat. (not the dog, I'm not far eastern)
Damocles said:daveduke67 said:Who was responsible for the Ice Age?
Natural fluctuations over thousands of years in the Earth's rotation/tilt/orbit, atmospheric make up of carbon dioxide/methane, aerosols from meteor impacts and blocking of sunlight, changes in output from the Sun, etc.
SWP's back said:A simple "We are unsure to be exact" would have sufficed.Damocles said:daveduke67 said:Who was responsible for the Ice Age?
Natural fluctuations over thousands of years in the Earth's rotation/tilt/orbit, atmospheric make up of carbon dioxide/methane, aerosols from meteor impacts and blocking of sunlight, changes in output from the Sun, etc.
I'm off I promise.