4 Things You May Not Know About Climate Change

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  1. hayenmill Registered Member

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    Interesting Alternative article on Climate Change

    h t t p//digg.com/d1r7n1

    Thoughts?
     
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  3. hayenmill Registered Member

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    ps: can't post links yet, so delete the spaces between the http to be able to see the story and the images and more information
     
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    Hurray, im an enviromental Hertetic! I have been trying to pooint this out for 5 years. The worlds economies are slumping becasue goverments are investing all of their money in a "High skilled Low Carbon Economy" Llow carbon its costing money to the taxpayer and an unproved theory has become the basis for many goverments manifestoes while actualy damaging industaries and the economy.
     
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    you are a glutton for punishment?
     
  8. Cybernetics Registered Member

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    meh i didnt see the origional post so i thank him for popening the argument to us
     
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    thats just incredible!
    our very own child prodigy
     
  10. Cybernetics Registered Member

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    my bad, im actualy 15, ill change it but i have been arguing against this theory since i was 10
     
  11. EndLightEnd This too shall pass. Registered Senior Member

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    Heres a fifth thing you may not know, other planets are heating up also.

    http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/02/070228-mars-warming.html

    http://www.livescience.com/environment/070312_solarsys_warming.html

    And even neptune has been warming!
    http://www.worldclimatereport.com/index.php/2007/05/08/neptune-news/
     
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    But surely Neptune is large enough to produce its own internal heat by a process of low-level fusion reaction at its core, just as Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus do? They are at the lowest end of the sub-star level, I understood; failed stars, which nevertheless maintain a fusion process which produces more internal heat than they receive externally from the Sun. After all, in the case of Neptune, (being 30 times further from the Sun than Earth) it receives 1/900th of the heat from the sun than Earth does--yet it's warming up, as you say; there must be an increase in fusion activity to account for it. Whether it continues to increase or whether it's a cyclical process remains to be seen.
     
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