Thus Global Warming is disproved
Check please
Sasaki Kojiro 23:17 01-14-2011
Yeah, according to
scientists 49 states have snow
gaelic cowboy 23:18 01-14-2011
please tell me more sahib
The Stranger 00:50 01-15-2011
lol... global is more than northern hemisphere... and if not mistaken according to the theory global warming leads to an ice age in the northern hemisphere?
Who is the lucky 50th?
Originally Posted by Strike For The South:
Thus Global Warming is disproved
Check please
Yoyoma1910 04:46 01-15-2011
Originally Posted by a completely inoffensive name:
Who is the lucky 50th?
I believe Florida... since it has such a low Northern border.
Edit: Found image and link for CNN... almost in Florida, but not quite.
CNN
ajaxfetish 05:30 01-15-2011
Originally Posted by a completely inoffensive name:
Who is the lucky 50th?
I'd hope Hawaii.
Ajax
Originally Posted by
Beskar:

I think this is why they generally say climate change now.
rory_20_uk 12:33 01-15-2011
That's about as rigorous as sticking your head out at night and saying "the sun doesn't exist".
HoreTore 13:37 01-15-2011
I love how people think cold winters somehow disproves global warming.
They believe that the scientists have claimed that their winters will go from -20 to plus 15, when back in reality, the claim has been -18 instead of -20...
And then there's the problem of understanding what difficult words like "local" vs "global" means....
GO IGNORANCE!!
Ironside 14:19 01-15-2011
Centurion1 15:16 01-15-2011
hawaii has mountains so there is probably a chance they can occaisonally snowy peaks.
Louis VI the Fat 12:47 01-16-2011
2010 was the warmest year since records began.
Nobody cares anymore. Global warming has lost the ear of the world. It is too technical, too polarised. The sceptics have managed to kill it.
Louis VI the Fat 13:39 01-16-2011
Tellos Athenaios 15:11 01-16-2011
According to your map, France is heading for Canadian temperatures though. I guess God decided France wasn't all that it's cracked up to be, and relocated to Québec then?
Also: terribly outdated.
HoreTore 15:41 01-16-2011
Two weeks ago is "outdated"....?
The Stranger 15:59 01-16-2011
nono.. it is terribly outdated. cant u read....
Tellos Athenaios 17:11 01-16-2011
Originally Posted by HoreTore:
Two weeks ago is "outdated"....?
Yeah, it compares 2010 with data from 1971-2000. So what about data from 2000 - 2010?
The Stranger 19:06 01-16-2011
you do realise that global climate has a bigger time span than just the local weather. you can compare 2010 to 2009 but that will not really say much about any global climate shift. and global warming isnt something that is happening just now it has been happening for the last few decades and maybe even the last century...
Originally Posted by The Stranger:
you do realise that global climate has a bigger time span than just the local weather. you can compare 2010 to 2009 but that will not really say much about any global climate shift. and global warming isnt something that is happening just now it has been happening for the last few decades and maybe even the last century...
Make that millenia, with clockwork precision. Now can we please move on to WATER SHORTAGES LEADING TO GLOBAL FEMINE AND CIVIL WAR IF WE DO NOT ACT RIGHT NOW
teh late$t
The Stranger 19:39 01-16-2011
famine XD
gaelic cowboy 19:48 01-16-2011
Originally Posted by Fragony:
Make that millenia, with clockwork precision. Now can we please move on to WATER SHORTAGES LEADING TO GLOBAL FEMINE AND CIVIL WAR IF WE DO NOT ACT RIGHT NOW
teh late$t
We all remember from school the picture below of the water cycle, we used to think the cycle could continually renew itself so it was impossible to use up the water.
Now we know it's possible to use the water faster than it is renewed into the cycle, if we add in some industrial conversion of water into various products chuck in a bit of pollution and we end up locking more out of the cycle. The problem can be solved if we reduce the rate of increase thereby giving mother nature time to catch up with our consumption.
Originally Posted by
gaelic cowboy:
We all remember from school the picture below of the water cycle, we used to think the cycle could continually renew itself so it was impossible to use up the water.

Now we know it's possible to use the water faster than it is renewed into the cycle, if we add in some industrial conversion of water into various products chuck in a bit of pollution and we end up locking more out of the cycle. The problem can be solved if we reduce the rate of increase thereby giving mother nature time to catch up with our consumption.
consumption huh, mother forgive me
See? Water shortages, it's the latest. The global warming hoax has outstayed it's welcome, now we get to be absolutely terrified about water shortages. IF WE DO NOT ACT RIGHT NOW
gaelic cowboy 20:14 01-16-2011
Originally Posted by Fragony:
consumption huh, mother forgive me
See? Water shortages, it's the latest. The global warming hoax has outstayed it's welcome, now we get to be absolutely terrified about water shortages. IF WE DO NOT ACT RIGHT NOW
I am talking about consumption from a technical engineering viewpoint Frag your taking the view this is some kind of green conspiracy.
Global warming does not affect the amount of water on the planet, what does affect how much we get is the amount we take out of the cycle and for how long it is locked out of it.
If I go and make a concrete block that water is to all intents and purposes removed forever from the water cycle.
We tend to waste a lot of water so correct pricing of our water and investment will easily repair this problem, however were not likely to do this are we cos it's a green conspiracy right.
It's not a conspiracy it's a religion
gaelic cowboy 20:36 01-16-2011
Originally Posted by Fragony:
It's not a conspiracy it's a religion
It doesn't matter if the greenies are right or wrong on global warming Frag the problem with the "Water Crisis" is separate from it.
Were increasing our depletion of natural water stores beyond the rate of renewal, we will literally have water water everywhere with not a drop to drink.
HoreTore 20:38 01-16-2011
Originally Posted by Fragony:
Make that millenia, with clockwork precision. Now can we please move on to WATER SHORTAGES LEADING TO GLOBAL FEMINE AND CIVIL WAR IF WE DO NOT ACT RIGHT NOW
teh late$t
Water shortages have caused famines and wars for milennia.
The's a high riskthat we will face multiple such instances in the next few decades, however.
Originally Posted by gaelic cowboy:
It doesn't matter if the greenies are right or wrong on global warming Frag the problem with the "Water Crisis" is separate from it.
Were increasing our depletion of natural water stores beyond the rate of renewal, we will literally have water water everywhere with not a drop to drink.
Not a drop to drink. Sounds pretty apocalyptic, how are YOU going to educate your parents about water shortages?(!)
Originally Posted by HoreTore:
Water shortages have caused famines and wars for milennia.
The's a high riskthat we will face multiple such instances in the next few decades, however.
Yeah industrial ages have always sucked
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