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Offline Bodhi

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Re: Real global cooling
« Reply #60 on: November 16, 2013, 05:21:13 AM »
Since when has consensus become scientific?  Oh wait, it has not.

There is no conspiracy behind not believing in the man-made global warming / cooling / term of the day farce.  All I want to see is some proof that man is behind climate change.  That proof would also require the data to be legitimate (see not falsified, changed, fudged, erroneous, all inclusive, and/or simply fantasy) and to also take into account exterior influences and not just what those backing the study want to use.

Still waiting on that day when a study like that would come out.
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Offline Bodhi

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Re: Real global cooling
« Reply #61 on: November 16, 2013, 05:22:47 AM »
I think you overestimate your power because you seem unwilling to 'zoom out' to gain perspective and do not fully understand what you are dealing with (perhaps deliberately) but regardless we have exchanged opinions civilly and must agree to disagree.   :salute

Sadly, I feel much the same way as you, that you do not fully understand what is going on.  Either way, good luck.
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Offline NatCigg

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Re: Real global cooling
« Reply #62 on: November 16, 2013, 06:42:06 AM »
And besides, big flippin deal, you dweebs are going to kill each other first anyway.  Quit taking my job, leave me alone, and stfu. 

BTW, I was promoted boss world saver and your all Fired.  The exterminator will be by tomorrow.  Dont worry, you can keep your peace knowing the Earth will be safe.

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Offline homersipes

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Re: Real global cooling
« Reply #63 on: November 16, 2013, 12:28:36 PM »
global warming, global cooling, its all a cycle.  Back when dinosaurs were here, I don't think that they wrote the temperatures down or recorded anything.  I know the scientists say this or that, but HOW DO THEY KNOW??  I mean they say there is a "hole in the o-zone"  well shooting a shuttle through it I am sure doesn't help the matter.  I also read somewhere a long time ago that the shuttle puts the same amount of emissions into the air as something like 2 billion cars in a year, not sure of exact numbers, but it was way high.  Doesn't seem to bother NASA.  I was just talking about alternative energy the other day at work.  One of the guys that works PT at the company I work for works at Vermont Yankee,which for those of you that don't know what it is, it is a nuclear power plant.  They are closing the plant due to too many people not liking it, but another subject.  So we were saying that people don't want nuclear because of the waste.  Then there is wind power, but people don't like to see the wind farms, and it "might kill a bird".  Then there is solar, it takes so many panels to make enough power to power a town it would take a mountain side of panels, and back to "I don't want to see them, they are ugly".  Then there is hydro-power, cant put a turbine in the water as a fish might swim into and get killed.  Coal power, well that puts all kinds of nasty things in the air.  My dad was telling me some people drove out to protest oil drilling a couple weeks ago, well they showed up driving a big suburban.  Ummmmm, kinda doesn't make sense :headscratch:, as everything uses oil or by products, shoes, tvs, cars, houses, yup pretty much everything :bolt:

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Re: Real global cooling
« Reply #64 on: November 18, 2013, 05:02:45 PM »
Homer, Not sure who told you that about Vermont Yankee, but it's not true.  They are closing Vermont Yankee because of a lack of onsite storage capacity for the spent rods and key issues with upgrading the plant to handle a natural disaster.  The plant has outlived it's planned life by a substantial amount and if I am not mistaken, is the oldest still active plant in the US. 
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Re: Real global cooling
« Reply #65 on: November 18, 2013, 05:58:59 PM »
Well I have heard a dozen and a half stories about why yankee is closing, but yes I have heard about the lack of storage.  I think that it closing is going to take a lot of revenue away from the southern vt area.  Most of the people I have talked to here just don't like nuclear power, regardless if it had the storage capacity or not.