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Scientists pull an about face on global warming; global warming
Topic Started: Sep 25 2009, 08:40 AM (469 Views)
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Wind power is great and all, but it also has very damaging effects on the ecosystems where the wind farms are placed. They kill bats. Please. Think of the bats.


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dfxshadow
Oct 5 2009, 08:12 PM
Wind power is great and all, but it also has very damaging effects on the ecosystems where the wind farms are placed. They kill bats. Please. Think of the bats.
There is not many bats where I live (Have never seen one at night, anyways). All the windmills here are out far in the water and you can see them a bit in the Horizon :3. I hold no grudge against bats!
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LOL, you can make synthetic oil. Of course there are processes that can create oil without plant breakdown, but that's not where the world's oil reserves come from kenmo and you know it. And synthetic oil isn't exactly the wave of the future since it takes so much energy to create it.

You're letting hype web sites and fake science cloud your judgment my man... But more power to you, I've got no pretentious attitude that I'll be changing how you believe.

Back on global warming, I think we've chat out about all I care to talk about it. Either you are with the majority of the science community or you're not, but CO2 levels are rising as are other greenhouse gases, its proven to be manmade sources, and beyond that the key is that we don't know how its going to affect the Earth long term other than possibly melting all the polar ice caps - permanent ice sheets not yearly thin freeze-over - and we'll have coastal cities like Amsterdam, New York, Sydney, and others under water unless a massive system of levies are built.
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LOL, you can make synthetic oil. Of course there are processes that can create oil without plant breakdown, but that's not where the world's oil reserves come from kenmo and you know it. And synthetic oil isn't exactly the wave of the future since it takes so much energy to create it.

You're letting hype web sites and fake science cloud your judgment my man... But more power to you, I've got no pretentious attitude that I'll be changing how you believe.

Back on global warming, I think we've chat out about all I care to talk about it. Either you are with the majority of the science community or you're not, but CO2 levels are rising as are other greenhouse gases, its proven to be manmade sources, and beyond that the key is that we don't know how its going to affect the Earth long term other than possibly melting all the polar ice caps - permanent ice sheets not yearly thin freeze-over - and we'll have coastal cities like Amsterdam, New York, Sydney, and others under water unless a massive system of levies are built.
Thats all fine and dandy, but he did post an article about an actual scientific journal on the subject. So it's not fake science. A Radical concept that goes against what we have been taught yes, but none the less it is a scientific study. If proven the oil is just a minor part of the impact it would have on our understanding of the inner layers of our planet something much like our ocean that we know very little about.

As far as the rest of the debate. I agree, its went on far to long.
Edited by dfxshadow, Oct 7 2009, 03:43 PM.


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