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originally posted by: LSU0408
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Krazysh0t
I think the point being made is that, in comparison to cities, rural areas produce less carbon. Which may be true, unless looked at on a per capita basis.
edit: I see your followup post.
Now you know why I said his reasoning is ridiculous.
Yeah, because you believe in a made up lie and I don't. I can totally see why I'm the ridiculous one.
originally posted by: TheBulk
so the earth can only handle valconano co2, but not human co2?
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: TheBulk
originally posted by: Sremmos80
a reply to: LSU0408
The earth hasn't had humans on the planet doing what we do to the planet for all that time.
Not really a fair comparison.
Yeah just giant volcanoes everywhere!
You wouldn't think you were being so clever and witty if you applied a small bit of critical thinking to what you just said. The volcano element still exists on the planet. Human carbon production is in addition to the volcano element.
originally posted by: AmericanRealist
a reply to: Krazysh0t
Well, it just seems to be back and forth with new evidence every week constantly contradicting itself?
Just says to me the whole global warming climate change "sky is falling" rhetoric really is nothing more than that, ... rhetoric!
originally posted by: Learningman
a reply to: cavtrooper7
Happy to disagree, I come from a chemistry/physics background so naturally I will lean toward the scientific stance of 40 billion tons extra per annum of C02 being detrimental, but again, i lean towards the making our methods more efficient over taxation.
I don't wish to pay my hard earne-ds to what I see as nothing more than a war on fossil fuels (which again I fully believe to be a detriment) because i do not recall ever voting for a reliance on such. If i diddn't vote for it, why am I responsible?
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
Asia are not responsible for the so called 'Man made Global warming'.
If it actually does exist, then the largest contribution would have been made by the Superpowers of the World over the last 200 years or so.