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Barry'z (NJ) 06-18-2007 10:43 AM

F*** Global Warming, watch this...
 
http://www.jonhs.net/freemovies/grea...ng_swindle.htm

MPowerKai 06-18-2007 10:50 AM

What's up with all these videos that exceed my attention span?

Anyway I believe that even though humans can't be accountable for all of global warming I do agree that humans are a part of it.

Barry'z (NJ) 06-18-2007 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by MPowerKai (Post 571694)
What's up with all these videos that exceed my attention span?

Anyway I believe that even though humans can't be accountable for all of global warming I do agree that humans are a part of it.

Watch the documentary you MTV attention span kid.

Humans have as much to do with "Global Warming", if there even is such a thing, as we do with the creation of the cosmos.

GLHWCU 06-18-2007 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Barry'z (NJ) (Post 571705)
Watch the documentary you MTV attention span kid.

I am at work and just listening to it, i think it was going to happen no matter what, just we are speeding it up. The sad part is you never really know the true story cause the media f's everything up.

Barry'z (NJ) 06-18-2007 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by GLHWCU (Post 571715)
I am at work and just listening to it, i think it was going to happen no matter what, just we are speeding it up. The sad part is you never really know the true story cause the media f's everything up.

I understand being at work. I watched it at home the other night. It's a well done "British Documentary", that I found very enlightening, well worth the 1.25 hours.

I also don't think that people should start dumping used motor oil down the drain or in their back yards, or should start burning fossil fuels needlessly. I just think the whole "Global Warming" thing has gotten way out of hand.

GLHWCU 06-18-2007 11:21 AM

i dont know, i mean like the temperatures have been increasing from year to year, the # of hurricanes and bad storms have been increasing every year. You always hear about like ice shelfs breaking off the size of rhode island and crap too.

wrx_snobordr 06-18-2007 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barry'z (NJ) (Post 571705)
Watch the documentary you MTV attention span kid.

Humans have as much to do with "Global Warming", if there even is such a thing, as we do with the creation of the cosmos.

How can you say that? I am not buying into all the hype but at the same time, we can't deny the impact we can have.

We have disrupted the natural balance of our planet. I personally do not buy into the fact that it is all man made but lets look at facts. We have dumped tons of pollutants into the atmosphere over a very short period of time while at the same time removing the tools that the earth uses to clean itself with(Trees and plants(. We have rerouted streams and rivers, paved over natural flood plains and drastically reduced the grounds capacity to retain water through our millions of acres of concrete that now adorns the surface of our cities and towns.

Earth is a balancing act, changing one thing can have a drastic impact. We can see records of this through out its history, one volcanic eruption can drop the earths temp a few degrees. If we put the same elements into the atmosphere as a volcanic eruption, while eruptions continue to take place and decrease the earth ability to regulate, how can you argue we are not to blame if only partly?

GLHWCU 06-18-2007 12:49 PM

i agree, i think theres tons of crap that well we have nothing to do with however, we are just excelling the process and the process cannot recover because we excelled it too much. Do i think we will die a horrible flame like death in 30 years? No, but i do think life as we know it will have to change in one way or asnother in the next 100 years.

italianblaze 06-18-2007 12:53 PM

this just says co2 from humans isnt causing global warming but do they mention anything else that possibly causes it???

GLHWCU 06-18-2007 01:16 PM

yeah they said the earth has gone through cycles where the co2 levels have gone up then down and so on, hence how in europe they had vegetation where they werent sopposed to in the medeval times and yadaa yadaa. Its litterally this info contradicts gores (if you saw that vid)

Chair-Force 06-18-2007 02:04 PM

Summary:
Gore : His personnal home is prolly the most uneco-friendly house eva! Hypo!

Global Warming: Half our fault, Half Earth Cycle's fault.

Doesnt Matter : Because China is the biggest polluter and even if the rest of the world stopped today, it doesnt matter because China will pwn the world.

The Internet : Welcome to the Internet. It's a huge forum for Hippys, conspiracy nuts and liberals. Its well known that Hippys and protesting college kids are very lazy. Back the 60's and 70's, Hippys would travel long distances in buses and protest about whatever the subject was for that day. Now the Hippy doesnt have to travel, wake up early or leave their dank, smoke filled, sh*thole studio apartments in the name of saving the subject of the day.

I hate hippys.

wrx_snobordr 06-18-2007 02:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chair-Force (Post 571961)
Summary:
Gore : His personnal home is prolly the most uneco-friendly house eva! Hypo!

Global Warming: Half our fault, Half Earth Cycle's fault.

Doesnt Matter : Because China is the biggest polluter and even if the rest of the world stopped today, it doesnt matter because China will pwn the world.

The Internet : Welcome to the Internet. It's a huge forum for Hippys, conspiracy nuts and liberals. Its well known that Hippys and protesting college kids are very lazy. Back the 60's and 70's, Hippys would travel long distances in buses and protest about whatever the subject was for that day. Now the Hippy doesnt have to travel, wake up early or leave their dank, smoke filled, sh*thole studio apartments in the name of saving the subject of the day.

I hate hippys.

HA HA HA

Well said!

jspek 06-18-2007 02:37 PM

eh whatever, im one of those people who could careless until something bad happens. but interesting documentary.

Buster 06-18-2007 02:55 PM

yeah it sucks, but i think its a little too late to try and fix it now. Just start building the domes!

GLHWCU 06-18-2007 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Chair-Force (Post 571961)


I hate hippys.


HAHAHAHA X2

Broken5hift 06-18-2007 03:14 PM

chair-force = greatness.

jc8889 06-18-2007 05:24 PM

Were guilty, bottom line.

Barry'z (NJ) 06-18-2007 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wrx_snobordr (Post 571809)
How can you say that? I am not buying into all the hype but at the same time, we can't deny the impact we can have.

We have disrupted the natural balance of our planet. I personally do not buy into the fact that it is all man made but lets look at facts. We have dumped tons of pollutants into the atmosphere over a very short period of time while at the same time removing the tools that the earth uses to clean itself with(Trees and plants(. We have rerouted streams and rivers, paved over natural flood plains and drastically reduced the grounds capacity to retain water through our millions of acres of concrete that now adorns the surface of our cities and towns.

Earth is a balancing act, changing one thing can have a drastic impact. We can see records of this through out its history, one volcanic eruption can drop the earths temp a few degrees. If we put the same elements into the atmosphere as a volcanic eruption, while eruptions continue to take place and decrease the earth ability to regulate, how can you argue we are not to blame if only partly?

Because the earth was going through temperature cycles, long before man was walking the earth, never mind polluting it. The ice age came and went without our influence, and the earth will continue to go through temperature cycles, long after man kind has become extinct.

OptiCon 06-18-2007 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by jc8889 (Post 572240)
Were guilty, bottom line.

OH. well... I'm convinced. That has to be the most scientific argument I've heard yet. :eek:


This film is great. And it's not meant to prove or disprove global warming. Only to shed light on the HEAVY political movement behind such a questionable "scientific" study. And personally, I HATE politics.


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