this is the best reply ever. =)flare09 said:Your title made me laugh.
also, i don't think we're an experiment.
this is the best reply ever. =)flare09 said:Your title made me laugh.
Well in my religion (Islam)Ginnipe said:SNIP
Do I hear you insulting the hitchhiker's guide?dontworryaboutit said:What is this? A Douglas Adam's novel?
UNKNOWNINCOGNITO said:Well in my religion (Islam)Ginnipe said:SNIP
this was all predicted fince these are all the signs of the day of judgement so technically if there was no Day of Judgement then there would be none of the problems we are having right now
so what we are doing is basically a uncontrollable thing "It just happens."
God noCortheya said:Do I hear you insulting the hitchhiker's guide?dontworryaboutit said:What is this? A Douglas Adam's novel?
Curious...Gormourn said:It could be =Odontworryaboutit said:What is this? A Douglas Adam's novel?
Lonan said:There's nothing natural about increased greenhouse gases, unless you consider humans to just be clueless animals and thus "natural." You can say all you want about 42 000 year long cycles or whatever, but you're scraping the bottom of the barrel. You're trying to direct the attention of someone who has a crocidile behind them to a small wasp so that you don't have to help them, and can get away while they get eaten.ShredHead said:Lonan said:Killing above replacement.Internet Kraken said:This one little bit confuses me.Ginnipe said:we're killing other animals just so we can live.
Can you explain to me why this is a problem?Natural cycles take WAY longer than the hundred years the world has started warming up in. Also, it'sreally very simple. Carbon dioxide SLIGHTLY increases the heat of the atmosphere which SLIGHTLY increases the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere which increases the worlds heat a bit. Consider that the sun is constantly shining on the earth, and a 40% increase in a greenhouse gas will cause a constant and accelerating warming effect. The amount of heat released sent back into space is first reduced by an increase in greenhouse gases. Then in moves onto the Arctic, where it reduces ice, (nature's best reflector, reflects 85% of heat back into space I think) with ocean water (nature's worst reflector, reflects 3% of heat, absorbes the rest)ShredHead said:All we've done has been pretty necessary to our own gain, maybe not collectively as a species but at least collectively within certain groups. Humanity is a whole lot of different people with different viewpoints in which way they want to better their own environment, so if these people's opinions clash then you are going to get some fuck-ups!
Of course, the OP's noting down of the most negative achievements of mankind gleefully neglects the things we have done to better our society and so obviously your going to paint a pretty grim picture. Besides, we are not causing global warming, we are just contributing to it.
Stem cell research is not designed to help people live longer, it is so people can replace defective cells that cause diseases like cancer and diabetes (I have diabetes so i feel particularly strongly about that one)
After reading your entire post, I get that this was a kind of rant about religion saying God made everything and so it should be more perfect but the fact that we've done so much good just as much takes away from your argument than the fact that we've done bad.
(I'm an Atheist by the way)
Before I continue I would like to add that everything peaceful in nature is not calm, but the the colliding of collosal forces which cancel each other out, thus creating a balance. If one becomes more powerful then the other, life will gradually become more difficult for those on the one side. Think of it as a tug-of-war. Before humans started burning coal, the hot side (equater) and the cold side (poles) were equal. By releasing greenhouse gases you put more on the hot side, you add, say, one more person to the hot side, and both are, say teams of a hundred rugby players. Not a big deal. But the match doesn't end. Let's assume that both sides are simply holding and are leaning back onto the rope not exerting themselves. (because the hot and cold parts of the world don't get tired like humans do) The cold side now will barely notice the difference. However, unless the the carbon dioxide disappears, the world will increase it's temperature at a constant rate, aggravated by melting icecaps, release of more carbon sinks because of warming, release of more from ocean because warm water holds less carbon, and all sorts of fun stuff. I have to go now, I'll edit later and continue if you ask me too.
Sorry, i made one small point about Global Warming, and it was true, I'll admit that we are contributing very strongly towards it but it is a natural process.
Sorry for the really aggresive assault on your character, but this just about that serious. They're saying the Artic could have an ice free summer as quickly as 2013. Think about how much warmer the cold currents traveling south will be when the best reflector of heat is replaced with the best absorber of heat.
Also, natural cycles are entirely irrlevant. They're going to happen anyway, so you might as well pretend they aren't their. Also, carbon dioxide is responsible for 99.99% of the warming. In addition, we would be in an ice age right now if it weren't for for Chinese terrace farmers growing rice, starting 10 000 years ago, so we've already stopped one natural cycle from taking place, so first of all I don't want to hear any more crap about natural cycles when we've already stopped a HUGE one, and second of all, "natural" cycles need to be taken with a grain of salt in a world that should be in an ice age. We've messed with most of the cycles on earth by preventing that ice age, so natural cycles since 10 000 years ago need to be taken with a HUGE grain of salt. Also, we are naturally supposed to be in 30 year cooling cycle right now, the world is still warming up. That's a short term cycle that actually has relevance to the lives of those alive now, and the implications of a natural cooling cycle being offset by unnatural warming is staggering indeed. I don't care about long term cycles that take thousands of years, I really don't. I have a good website for, if you wouldn't mind viewing it and scrolling down some, the guy makes some good videos. www.bravenewclimate.com
Because people will run out of water, causing food supplies to run short, causing nuclear wars if emissions aren't brought WAY the hell down right now. Here's a link to Climate Wars:ShredHead said:Lonan said:There's nothing natural about increased greenhouse gases, unless you consider humans to just be clueless animals and thus "natural." You can say all you want about 42 000 year long cycles or whatever, but you're scraping the bottom of the barrel. You're trying to direct the attention of someone who has a crocidile behind them to a small wasp so that you don't have to help them, and can get away while they get eaten.ShredHead said:Lonan said:Killing above replacement.Internet Kraken said:This one little bit confuses me.Ginnipe said:we're killing other animals just so we can live.
Can you explain to me why this is a problem?Natural cycles take WAY longer than the hundred years the world has started warming up in. Also, it'sreally very simple. Carbon dioxide SLIGHTLY increases the heat of the atmosphere which SLIGHTLY increases the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere which increases the worlds heat a bit. Consider that the sun is constantly shining on the earth, and a 40% increase in a greenhouse gas will cause a constant and accelerating warming effect. The amount of heat released sent back into space is first reduced by an increase in greenhouse gases. Then in moves onto the Arctic, where it reduces ice, (nature's best reflector, reflects 85% of heat back into space I think) with ocean water (nature's worst reflector, reflects 3% of heat, absorbes the rest)ShredHead said:All we've done has been pretty necessary to our own gain, maybe not collectively as a species but at least collectively within certain groups. Humanity is a whole lot of different people with different viewpoints in which way they want to better their own environment, so if these people's opinions clash then you are going to get some fuck-ups!
Of course, the OP's noting down of the most negative achievements of mankind gleefully neglects the things we have done to better our society and so obviously your going to paint a pretty grim picture. Besides, we are not causing global warming, we are just contributing to it.
Stem cell research is not designed to help people live longer, it is so people can replace defective cells that cause diseases like cancer and diabetes (I have diabetes so i feel particularly strongly about that one)
After reading your entire post, I get that this was a kind of rant about religion saying God made everything and so it should be more perfect but the fact that we've done so much good just as much takes away from your argument than the fact that we've done bad.
(I'm an Atheist by the way)
Before I continue I would like to add that everything peaceful in nature is not calm, but the the colliding of collosal forces which cancel each other out, thus creating a balance. If one becomes more powerful then the other, life will gradually become more difficult for those on the one side. Think of it as a tug-of-war. Before humans started burning coal, the hot side (equater) and the cold side (poles) were equal. By releasing greenhouse gases you put more on the hot side, you add, say, one more person to the hot side, and both are, say teams of a hundred rugby players. Not a big deal. But the match doesn't end. Let's assume that both sides are simply holding and are leaning back onto the rope not exerting themselves. (because the hot and cold parts of the world don't get tired like humans do) The cold side now will barely notice the difference. However, unless the the carbon dioxide disappears, the world will increase it's temperature at a constant rate, aggravated by melting icecaps, release of more carbon sinks because of warming, release of more from ocean because warm water holds less carbon, and all sorts of fun stuff. I have to go now, I'll edit later and continue if you ask me too.
Sorry, i made one small point about Global Warming, and it was true, I'll admit that we are contributing very strongly towards it but it is a natural process.
Sorry for the really aggresive assault on your character, but this just about that serious. They're saying the Artic could have an ice free summer as quickly as 2013. Think about how much warmer the cold currents traveling south will be when the best reflector of heat is replaced with the best absorber of heat.
Also, natural cycles are entirely irrlevant. They're going to happen anyway, so you might as well pretend they aren't their. Also, carbon dioxide is responsible for 99.99% of the warming. In addition, we would be in an ice age right now if it weren't for for Chinese terrace farmers growing rice, starting 10 000 years ago, so we've already stopped one natural cycle from taking place, so first of all I don't want to hear any more crap about natural cycles when we've already stopped a HUGE one, and second of all, "natural" cycles need to be taken with a grain of salt in a world that should be in an ice age. We've messed with most of the cycles on earth by preventing that ice age, so natural cycles since 10 000 years ago need to be taken with a HUGE grain of salt. Also, we are naturally supposed to be in 30 year cooling cycle right now, the world is still warming up. That's a short term cycle that actually has relevance to the lives of those alive now, and the implications of a natural cooling cycle being offset by unnatural warming is staggering indeed. I don't care about long term cycles that take thousands of years, I really don't. I have a good website for, if you wouldn't mind viewing it and scrolling down some, the guy makes some good videos. www.bravenewclimate.com
Ok, you win on climate change.
But the rest of what I originally said is accurate.
Also oh God why do you care that much?
Lonan said:Because people will run out of water, causing food supplies to run short, causing nuclear wars if emissions aren't brought WAY the hell down right now. Here's a link to Climate Wars:ShredHead said:Lonan said:There's nothing natural about increased greenhouse gases, unless you consider humans to just be clueless animals and thus "natural." You can say all you want about 42 000 year long cycles or whatever, but you're scraping the bottom of the barrel. You're trying to direct the attention of someone who has a crocidile behind them to a small wasp so that you don't have to help them, and can get away while they get eaten.ShredHead said:Lonan said:Killing above replacement.Internet Kraken said:This one little bit confuses me.Ginnipe said:we're killing other animals just so we can live.
Can you explain to me why this is a problem?Natural cycles take WAY longer than the hundred years the world has started warming up in. Also, it'sreally very simple. Carbon dioxide SLIGHTLY increases the heat of the atmosphere which SLIGHTLY increases the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere which increases the worlds heat a bit. Consider that the sun is constantly shining on the earth, and a 40% increase in a greenhouse gas will cause a constant and accelerating warming effect. The amount of heat released sent back into space is first reduced by an increase in greenhouse gases. Then in moves onto the Arctic, where it reduces ice, (nature's best reflector, reflects 85% of heat back into space I think) with ocean water (nature's worst reflector, reflects 3% of heat, absorbes the rest)ShredHead said:All we've done has been pretty necessary to our own gain, maybe not collectively as a species but at least collectively within certain groups. Humanity is a whole lot of different people with different viewpoints in which way they want to better their own environment, so if these people's opinions clash then you are going to get some fuck-ups!
Of course, the OP's noting down of the most negative achievements of mankind gleefully neglects the things we have done to better our society and so obviously your going to paint a pretty grim picture. Besides, we are not causing global warming, we are just contributing to it.
Stem cell research is not designed to help people live longer, it is so people can replace defective cells that cause diseases like cancer and diabetes (I have diabetes so i feel particularly strongly about that one)
After reading your entire post, I get that this was a kind of rant about religion saying God made everything and so it should be more perfect but the fact that we've done so much good just as much takes away from your argument than the fact that we've done bad.
(I'm an Atheist by the way)
Before I continue I would like to add that everything peaceful in nature is not calm, but the the colliding of collosal forces which cancel each other out, thus creating a balance. If one becomes more powerful then the other, life will gradually become more difficult for those on the one side. Think of it as a tug-of-war. Before humans started burning coal, the hot side (equater) and the cold side (poles) were equal. By releasing greenhouse gases you put more on the hot side, you add, say, one more person to the hot side, and both are, say teams of a hundred rugby players. Not a big deal. But the match doesn't end. Let's assume that both sides are simply holding and are leaning back onto the rope not exerting themselves. (because the hot and cold parts of the world don't get tired like humans do) The cold side now will barely notice the difference. However, unless the the carbon dioxide disappears, the world will increase it's temperature at a constant rate, aggravated by melting icecaps, release of more carbon sinks because of warming, release of more from ocean because warm water holds less carbon, and all sorts of fun stuff. I have to go now, I'll edit later and continue if you ask me too.
Sorry, i made one small point about Global Warming, and it was true, I'll admit that we are contributing very strongly towards it but it is a natural process.
Sorry for the really aggresive assault on your character, but this just about that serious. They're saying the Artic could have an ice free summer as quickly as 2013. Think about how much warmer the cold currents traveling south will be when the best reflector of heat is replaced with the best absorber of heat.
Also, natural cycles are entirely irrlevant. They're going to happen anyway, so you might as well pretend they aren't their. Also, carbon dioxide is responsible for 99.99% of the warming. In addition, we would be in an ice age right now if it weren't for for Chinese terrace farmers growing rice, starting 10 000 years ago, so we've already stopped one natural cycle from taking place, so first of all I don't want to hear any more crap about natural cycles when we've already stopped a HUGE one, and second of all, "natural" cycles need to be taken with a grain of salt in a world that should be in an ice age. We've messed with most of the cycles on earth by preventing that ice age, so natural cycles since 10 000 years ago need to be taken with a HUGE grain of salt. Also, we are naturally supposed to be in 30 year cooling cycle right now, the world is still warming up. That's a short term cycle that actually has relevance to the lives of those alive now, and the implications of a natural cooling cycle being offset by unnatural warming is staggering indeed. I don't care about long term cycles that take thousands of years, I really don't. I have a good website for, if you wouldn't mind viewing it and scrolling down some, the guy makes some good videos. www.bravenewclimate.com
Ok, you win on climate change.
But the rest of what I originally said is accurate.
Also oh God why do you care that much?
http://www.cbc.ca/ideas/features/climate-wars/index.html
This isn't just a "problem." It's the obliteration of humanity. It won't stop until we stop.