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Post by yahadj on Nov 14, 2007 12:33:49 GMT -5
Hmmm, Interesting...
Are we being decieved? Why?
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Post by meltdown711 on Nov 14, 2007 13:37:15 GMT -5
Thats only one point of view. Dont be so quick to believe the first thing you hear that goes against the standard, it may be just as biased.
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Post by yahadj on Nov 14, 2007 14:03:28 GMT -5
Did you watch it? It is scientific. It makes sense.
In my belief it is only God to end it. People can only deceive themselves about the timing of the last day....
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Nov 14, 2007 15:20:48 GMT -5
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Post by superman on Nov 14, 2007 15:54:59 GMT -5
see my reply on hungars forum,,, I don't like to repeat myself, I have to repeat one more time about GDP of Romania...I hope this time you got it!
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Post by meltdown711 on Nov 14, 2007 20:12:00 GMT -5
yes I have, in the past.
So is the argument of those who believe it.
A lot of things, worded properly, can make sense. The key is to have enough objectivity so as to say "okay, thats one more POV that i have to research". You should never come to a conclusion unless you are a professional; and even then.
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Post by yahadj on Nov 15, 2007 0:12:21 GMT -5
The warming is happening, no doubt. But, the real question is? What causes the warming?
Green house gases or the Sun? And can humans change this process?
Since CO2 part is still not clear, how can you make reliable projections regarding the expectations from proposed interventions?
The intervention part is totally un-tested and un-proven. Speculative. What if even you do the suggested changes warming gets worse? Does it worth testing this speculation? Isn't is better to adapt to changes... It seems that an ice age is naturally expected either. What if because global warming we can skip the ice age?
What is the cost of suggested economical changes? Who will suffer the most? The rich or the poor?
I believe first the most developed countries should do the change. Not Africa...
I believe we have long way to go before we understand what is causing the warming and how long is that expected to last.
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Post by depletedreasons on Nov 15, 2007 3:31:58 GMT -5
I do not think that it is a lie. Of course, some industrial formations might claim the opposite, but I do not agree. Global Warming is a fact of this planet, and in my opinion, it stems from the irresponsible nature of the capitalist mode of production.
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Post by hellboy87 on Nov 15, 2007 4:41:37 GMT -5
I believe in global warming
That fat Gore claims that his dissident are paid by polluters to disprove the global warming claim
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Post by yahadj on Nov 15, 2007 10:24:58 GMT -5
Guys did you watch it carefully?
The lie about it is not that there is no warming, but regarding the cause of it!
Everybody accepts that there is warming. But the explanation regarding its cause is the matter of disagreement.
The current popular belief that CO2 is causing it is not proven yet.
It worths investigating more before forcing Africans to give up their efforts for development...
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Post by ahristos on Nov 16, 2007 10:33:48 GMT -5
u can use ur araba who is doing pollution turkish factories dont use any filter also ur black waters -you dont have any biological cleaning station in turkey because is not obligatory pollution and warming problems are fact in turkey but who cares of you u are turks.. money- honey ha ha says turk
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Post by Red Brigade on Nov 16, 2007 11:55:09 GMT -5
Global warming is a reality. Variations of earth's average temperature isn't something rare. Approximately 10-12 thousands years ago there was no Black Sea so to speak of.
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Post by superman on Nov 16, 2007 17:28:59 GMT -5
I pay 1 buck you can't change the warming in your country
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Post by yahadj on Nov 17, 2007 13:30:04 GMT -5
Global warming is a reality. Variations of earth's average temperature isn't something rare. Approximately 10-12 thousands years ago there was no Black Sea so to speak of. Warming is reallity which can not be explained only with green house gases... More research is needed...
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