Nyu said:In Short,
Global Warming, No one knows what is happening we can only predict what we think. The earth isnt meant to have a stable climate, We cannot prevent climate change the only thing we can prevent is more CO2 being released into the atmosphere.
Earth will get hotter/colder/wetter/drier this is natural. We may slow or speed up the process but we cannot PREVENT it, key word. Change is inevitable we will just have to adapt.
Well, yup, we can't prevent it (well, not easily...) - but we can moderate the change, which seems like a good idea.Nyu said:In Short,
Global Warming, No one knows what is happening we can only predict what we think. The earth isnt meant to have a stable climate, We cannot prevent climate change the only thing we can prevent is more CO2 being released into the atmosphere.
Earth will get hotter/colder/wetter/drier this is natural. We may slow or speed up the process but we cannot PREVENT it, key word. Change is inevitable we will just have to adapt.
Haha, y'know people'll keep saying that til something drastic actually does happen during their lifetimes :wink:Hyaku said:It won't be close to making any drastic environment changes during my lifetime
Um, well the people who spend all their time studying it probably have a good idea. Also, if the temperature of the Earth increases britain will temporarily get colder, ironically enough...McIcy said:Who really knows what will happen with the world, if it gets hotter it means I will be happy as I will get to ride my motorbikes more.
If it gets colder then we'll actually get snow at christmas.
The way I look at it, what happens happens, we'll all adapt to it much the way we have in the past
A fair enough way of looking at things, but doesn't that make you one of the people who "just won't do anything?". Plus, it's not really like every single person will have to change...TRASHBAT said:If global warming wants to be stopped,every single person will have to change.And that will never happen.Its all well and good promoting greener things,but there will always be people who dont care/just wont do anything for whatever reason.
My personal opinion? Sure i care,i mean hell i live on earth just like everyone else.So when you hear its being destroyed it is a concern.Though on the other hand,i do believe i myself wont change the way things are going because as i said before if i do something there will always be someone else who isn't.
Ramadahl said:A fair enough way of looking at things, but doesn't that make you one of the people who "just won't do anything?". Plus, it's not really like every single person will have to change...
My views... the climate of the earth is certianly changing, and the balance of evidence seems to indicate that people have played a significant factor in this. I figure I can't really do much about it, but it doesn't hurt to try.
Outlawstar said:Unfortunatly I know a bit too much about global warming for my own liking.Lets just say that if we dont buck up,hard times are ahead.
Nyu said:Outlawstar said:Unfortunatly I know a bit too much about global warming for my own liking.Lets just say that if we dont buck up,hard times are ahead.
I disagree because no one on this planet knows any fact about what can happen, it is all theory.
Ramadahl said:Nyu said:Outlawstar said:Unfortunatly I know a bit too much about global warming for my own liking.Lets just say that if we dont buck up,hard times are ahead.
I disagree because no one on this planet knows any fact about what can happen, it is all theory.
Ah, I always sigh a little when people say this. "It's only a theory - it's not as if it's been proven."
Before anything else, do you know how hard it is to construct a proper scientific theory? It's not just saying "I think that...". That would be a hypothesis. To be a proper theory it has to have a great deal of experimental evidence backing it up, preferably from several recognized independant sources. Needless to say, the theory behind global warming is a theory in this sense.
So it's not proven? Here's news for you - it never, ever will be. It's simply not possible to prove something as "simple" as cause and effect over a real chaotic system (which the Earth certainly is). How about some more theories that will never be proven? Evolution. Gravity. I could go on. Ultimately (if you take this to the logical conclusion), nothing can ever be proven.
So what's the solution? Up to you. Stick your head in the sand if you want to. Personally, I'd rather try to come to conclusions using my own common sense and the available evidence. But hey, to each their own.
Hmm, sorry, guess I've had too many arguments with people who dismissed global warming in its entirety simply because it hadn't been proven.Nyu said:I think you need to come down off your power trip a little there buddy, I think your confusing me with someone that is sticking thier fingers in thier ears and yelling "LALALALALA i'm not listening" I know what theory is and i know you do.
Slightly different comparing the weather to the global climate. While it's impossible to say what the weather will be like in 10 years time it's quite possible to create a general picture of what will happen if the temperature increases by 3C, for example.Nyu said:I disagreed with what Outlawstar was saying because no one knows what will happen due to the earths climate changing, We can't even predict what the weather will be like in 10 weeks time let alone 10 years.
Um, not actually too relevant, surprisingly. It's quite possible to perform dramatic alterations in smaller periods of time. Interesting fact: - people have managed to measurably slow the rotation of the Earth by storing up water in reservoirs - shows the scale of the effect we can have.Nyu said:What we have to take into account though is the amount of time we as human beings have been on this earth is nothing but a grain of sand in the desert of time.
Sounds like some solid ideas.Nyu said:My solution? Well obviously anything we bring in within the next 3 generations still wont provide any great benifit, we can't just magically suck up all the gasses in the atmosphere and replace them with hydrogen.
So what I would recomend is more sustainable forms of construction, more green technologies being implimented into new builds and retrofitted into old. Stop every recycling process apart from that of compost and Aluminium. One other extreme is to again devlop more efficient nuclear technology, from my point of view this is the only sensible way to move forward with the planets energy consumption. Fossil fuels may or may not run out within the next 100 years but i think it would be better to make the switch sooner rather than later.
Um, I think I implied that? "...come to conclusions using my own common sense and the available evidence".Asdrubael said:A theory is an explanation that fits the facts and you should always question it. That is the way it gets improved/ corrected, never accept it simply because somebody says it is true.
True, but that small percentage is several billion tons, IIRC.Asdrubael said:Although we do create alot CO2 etc.. it is only a small percentage compared to what the earth and its creatures produce naturally.
Hmm, I could've sworn I read an article saying that this climate change seemed incredibly rapid compared to previous ones.Asdrubael said:The climate change now is nothing unusual.
McIcy said:If this is Global Warming I'm all for it, the heat over the last 2 days has been brilliant, I've been able to get my windows installed my back garden finished off, my fences painted, if only I had a bike to go out on.