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OT Global warming.
On 26/03/2014 08:44, harryagain wrote:
Came across this:- http://www.realclimate.org/index.php...-events/#_edn1 Most people agree that climate changes. What is in doubt is why. Colin Bignell |
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On 26/03/2014 08:44, harryagain wrote:
Came across this:- http://www.realclimate.org/index.php...-events/#_edn1 We all know climate changes, we are currently near the end of an ice age. What I don't understand is why some group thinks that we can prevent the ice age ending. They don't even know what caused the ice age or what will end it. |
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On Wed, 26 Mar 2014 14:09:06 +0000, "dennis@home"
wrote: On 26/03/2014 08:44, harryagain wrote: Came across this:- http://www.realclimate.org/index.php...-events/#_edn1 We all know climate changes, we are currently near the end of an ice age. What I don't understand is why some group thinks that we can prevent the ice age ending. They don't even know what caused the ice age or what will end it. At the risk of offending the Chinese community, "Fluctuations" in a chaotic climate / weather system. -- Regards, J B Good |
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On 26/03/2014 10:23, Jethro_uk wrote:
However these all happened before you could tax carbon, and are so don't really count. Will graphene be subject to carbon tax? :-) -- Rod |
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On 26/03/2014 17:39, Jethro_uk wrote:
And any undersea eruption resulting in a new land mass could upset the apple cart. As indeed could an undersea earthquake. And that's before you remember that the continents are moving*anyway*. It would take a pretty good earthquake or eruption to make a landmass of appreciable size. I don't expect any in the near future. Even geologically near. Andy |
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