JWBooth
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Wonderful. Shorter shipping routes should result in lower shipping rates. A win for everybody.Melting sea ice opening new routes to Asia
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Wonderful. Shorter shipping routes should result in lower shipping rates. A win for everybody.Melting sea ice opening new routes to Asia
Some jackasses don't realize that we are creating our own history.
There is a garbage patch in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, twice the size of Texas, that we created.
if you research this you will discover that this "garbage patch" consists of a vast area with about 100 pieces of plastic spread across a sq kilometer.
Or considerably cleaner than the same area along the side of freeways, parking lots, public parks.
There is a hole in the ozone larger than Antarctica, that we created.
and we are creating our own history by fixing it. Montreal Protocol, look it up.
There was an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico larger than the state of Maryland, that we created.
and we cleaned it up in a few months
In the next 100 years we will have doubled atmospheric CO2. Already CO2 is at the highest level ever recorded, and the Antarctic ice core record goes back 600,000 years.
and yet even after CO2 doubles it will still only be 66%-10% as prevalent as it has been throughout most of history. We are at a CO2 minimum, dude. It is normal for the Earth's atmosphere to have 3-20 times as much CO2 in the atmosphere as we do at present.
Some jackasses don't realize that we are creating our own history.
There is a garbage patch in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, twice the size of Texas, that we created.
if you research this you will discover that this "garbage patch" consists of a vast area with about 100 pieces of plastic spread across a sq kilometer.
Or considerably cleaner than the same area along the side of freeways, parking lots, public parks.
and we are creating our own history by fixing it. Montreal Protocol, look it up.
and we cleaned it up in a few months
In the next 100 years we will have doubled atmospheric CO2. Already CO2 is at the highest level ever recorded, and the Antarctic ice core record goes back 600,000 years.
and yet even after CO2 doubles it will still only be 66%-10% as prevalent as it has been throughout most of history. We are at a CO2 minimum, dude. It is normal for the Earth's atmosphere to have 3-20 times as much CO2 in the atmosphere as we do at present.
That seems to be the nub of the problem. I don't care what's "normal" for earth. I care what's normal for US, i.e. the climate we evolved under. I don't care to go back to the climate under which the dinosaurs or trilobites evolved.
These jackasses think "history" is only as old as they are.
Some jackasses don't realize that we are creating our own history.
There is a garbage patch in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, twice the size of Texas, that we created.
There is a hole in the ozone larger than Antarctica, that we created.
There was an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico larger than the state of Maryland, that we created.
In the next 100 years we will have doubled atmospheric CO2. Already CO2 is at the highest level ever recorded, and the Antarctic ice core record goes back 600,000 years.
We are changing the earth.
All of this means nothing Chris old boy. The hole in the ozone layer has only been measured for 35 years or so and is now appearing to be entirely natural.
The garbage patch will eventually disappear.
The oil in the gulf is about the same amount that gets naturally seeped into the gulf every day.
CO2, according to the Vostock ice cores, is not a driver in temperatures. And even if the planet is warming more...that is good. Only fools like you seem to want an ice age.
Stop getting your panties in a bunch...the world isn't ending...not even close. Everything that man has done he can fix. The climate doesn't care what we do so long as we don't burn it off in a nuclear exchange.
Life is good! Enjoy it! Think globally act locally. I bet yuor neighborhood has a few areas where it could use some of your attention...go clean that up!
if you research this you will discover that this "garbage patch" consists of a vast area with about 100 pieces of plastic spread across a sq kilometer.
Or considerably cleaner than the same area along the side of freeways, parking lots, public parks.
and we cleaned it up in a few months
You might want to research the "garbage patch" some more.
No more oil in the gulf huh....ALL gone huh...
The oil hasn't seemed to have much impact. Bad at the beginning for sure but like all disasters life springs back quickly.
I think maybe you need to look at something other than wiki for your scientific reports, the garbage patch is extensive but most of it can't be seen with the naked eye and is slowly disappearing to the bottom.
Gulf corals in oil spill zone appear healthy - Boston.com
Marine Debris Program - Marine Debris Info
You might want to research the "garbage patch" some more.
No more oil in the gulf huh....ALL gone huh...
The oil hasn't seemed to have much impact. Bad at the beginning for sure but like all disasters life springs back quickly.
I think maybe you need to look at something other than wiki for your scientific reports, the garbage patch is extensive but most of it can't be seen with the naked eye and is slowly disappearing to the bottom.
Gulf corals in oil spill zone appear healthy - Boston.com
Marine Debris Program - Marine Debris Info
I din't use Wiki, amusing how you would assume that, since I never posted any links.
Both of these statements are false...
if you research this you will discover that this "garbage patch" consists of a vast area with about 100 pieces of plastic spread across a sq kilometer.
There is a garbage patch in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, twice the size of Texas, that we created.
The oil hasn't seemed to have much impact. Bad at the beginning for sure but like all disasters life springs back quickly.
I think maybe you need to look at something other than wiki for your scientific reports, the garbage patch is extensive but most of it can't be seen with the naked eye and is slowly disappearing to the bottom.
Gulf corals in oil spill zone appear healthy - Boston.com
Marine Debris Program - Marine Debris Info
I din't use Wiki, amusing how you would assume that, since I never posted any links.
Both of these statements are false...
if you research this you will discover that this "garbage patch" consists of a vast area with about 100 pieces of plastic spread across a sq kilometer.
There is a garbage patch in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, twice the size of Texas, that we created.
What are you a Chris clone? Look at the NOAA page. You will actually learn something....if you care to learn. If you don't care to learn, why then, enjoy your blissful ignorance.
Some jackasses don't realize that we are creating our own history.
There is a garbage patch in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, twice the size of Texas, that we created.
if you research this you will discover that this "garbage patch" consists of a vast area with about 100 pieces of plastic spread across a sq kilometer.
Or considerably cleaner than the same area along the side of freeways, parking lots, public parks.
There was an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico larger than the state of Maryland, that we created.
and we cleaned it up in a few months
You might want to research the "garbage patch" some more.
No more oil in the gulf huh....ALL gone huh...
Moore's claim of having discovered a large, visible debris field is, however, a mischaracterization of the polluted region overall, since it primarily consists of particles that are generally invisible to the naked eye.
in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre in 1999, plastic abundance was 335 000 items km2 and 5.1 kg km2
That seems to be the nub of the problem. I don't care what's "normal" for earth. I care what's normal for US, i.e. the climate we evolved under. I don't care to go back to the climate under which the dinosaurs or trilobites evolved.
Both of these statements are false...
if you research this you will discover that this "garbage patch" consists of a vast area with about 100 pieces of plastic spread across a sq kilometer.