Any wonder the world is a mess if that's the general consensus.the earth can get much hotter and we will be fine. MUCH hotter. and it's almost certainly a good thing IF it is getting hotter. a cold world is one we have no food production in. it's one where we all crowd around the equator. without a suitable atmosphere the earth's average temperature is freezing cold. we would all die.
any fool who worries about carbon has no clue on how it came to be and where it goes. carbon as the issue knows it has it bound by ancient fauna and flora. this carbon fuel was made by one the most vibrant ecologies that has ever existed. we can't get it all back out of the ground. therefore if we liberate all the fossil fuel we can possibly lay our hands on there will be less carbon available than was present when dinosaurs were larking about in the sunshine.
get a grip people. we will run out of fuel long before any really significant changes. use less if you want to. industry laughs at your feeble attempts to cut usage though.
chicken little people are a pain in the arse. please go back to worrying about nuclear things. (you know the only real alternative energy source)
dinosaur eras put the earth's average temp as UP TO 10 Celsius hotter than now.
Dinisaus were cold blooded. They need the heat. Silly argumentdinosaur eras put the earth's average temp as UP TO 10 Celsius hotter than now.
a quick look at even recent history over the last thousand years says you have no idea. greenland was green when discoverd you know?Any wonder the world is a mess if that's the general consensus.
It's a bit hard to grow food when there are extremes of weather conditions ruining crops and stock.
So we use it all till it's gone and then.........
I think you may find that pain in the arse is your head stuck up there.
your one of those people who don't understand that uranium still is radiactive where it is then?we need economicly viable energy not fairy tales.Listen, rimjobber, we needn't mine and enrich uranium in order to harness the sun's energy. We needn't find something to do with copious quantities of terribly dangerous waste by-products. Your point is absolutely facile.
Yes, current systems need to be used to make future systems - including nuclear (and wind for that matter). Are you even thinking about these stupid points you think are shutting me down?
they died out, probably from a massive upset in the climate. a COLD one, not a hot one. as for the other guy who mentioned they were cold blooded well done but there were mammals then.Good point. Let's ask them how they dealt with that situation.
The sun is radioactive too, and yet I'm pretty happy to present it as a viable energy source. You're confusing me but not in the way you're hoping to. But you're right, I lose a great amount of sleep over uranium being radioactive sealed deep, deep below the earth's crust. It is absolutely terrifying.your one of those people who don't understand that uranium still is radiactive where it is then?
way to attack the man and not the argument.
a quick look at even recent history over the last thousand years says you have no idea. greenland was green when discoverd you know?
climate fluctuations are a result of living on a rock with a molten core circling a nuclear furnace. there are no more extemes of weather now than there was 5 thousand years ago. there is only people with short memories thinking it's all their fault.
well bumhole. that radioactive material is thown into the atmosphere every time someone digs a hole. it's no sealed anywhere it's IN YOUR BED. coal power produces more radiation in our atmoshpere than nuclear ever will.The sun is radioactive too, and yet I'm pretty happy to present it as a viable energy source. You're confusing me but not in the way you're hoping to. But you're right, I lose a great amount of sleep over uranium being radioactive sealed deep, deep below the earth's crust. It is absolutely terrifying.
I'm pretty sure I did address your points (such as they are) as well as your sexual activities.
i can do the math if you tell me what wattage it uses and how long you want to use it for lol.How many Brontosaurus does it take to run a light bulb?
well bumhole. that radioactive material is thown into the atmosphere every time someone digs a hole. it's no sealed anywhere it's IN YOUR BED. coal power produces more radiation in our atmoshpere than nuclear ever will.
yeah those ancient farmhouses that are turning up from under the ice are totally planted.Greenland has always been full of ice and Iceland is more green. Believe it or not it's true. Greenland has been used for geological studies because of it's ice content
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