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didn't watch the video, but I get the impression that it's either the governments excuse to tax people more or someone that has probably mysteriously commited suicide disagreeing with the government.
my take on the whole thing, it's a big ol' planet, it can take care of itself, if we f**k it up too much then mother nature will step in and wipe us all out instantly... the government BS about the new buzzwords to hit us with a new stealth tax is just that... BS.... seriously for all the countless billions that they are ripping us off for... where are they going to buy the new ozone layer, CFC replacements, global warming measures, CO2 replacements, carbon footprint fillers, etc etc....
OK so we have used up most of the fossil fuels on the planet allegedly (when I was at school they would be used up by 1999), but we have moved on to methane gas from household waste (which we pay to have the waste removed only to pay to have the gas byproduct returned to the home), we buy into the whole bollocks about the planet is dying and pay a fortune for crude oil (which isn't exactly crude oil, but a mixture of oil and plant extracts etc)... I'd like to know where the world governments is shopping to buy this new environment which is going to save the human race (which is costing countless billions of pounds/dollars)....
My opinion is that the planet earth goes through the odd ice age every now and then, a species is wiped out in the process, the human race has f**ked the planet up so much that before the next century ends we'll all be more or less extinct and in the grip of a major ice age.... but that just my opinion.... and thank f**k I'm not going to be here to see it.
So I've had a drink... I've thought the same when sober.... I've lay awake thinking how we've f**ked up the planet, but the government is going to tescos/asda/lidl/aldi/sainsburies/co-op, (feel free to add your own choice of shop), and going to the replacement environment isle and stocking up for the future.... so I've killed the human race by leaving my TV on standby with it's <.5w power consumption... I claim my place in an ice cube with great pleasure..... f**k the rest of you |
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It's basically a taxation and wealth redistribution programme. If the problem was what they suggest, they'd go about the solution in a completely different way. Nobody would bother with solar panels or wind turbines as they aren't a suitable solution, they'd just go nuclear for power and drop all oil/coal/gas sources. Wind turbines etc are only of interest to hippy types as they seem "more at one with nanture and less industrial", oh and those with a stake in a renewable energy company of course!
The only real threat of "global warming" is sea level rises. Most liberal/greeny types seem to work in the media, and so have no concept of the construction of items such as walls. Well, these walls as we call them, can stop sea level rises! A bulldozer, and some concrete, and a big wall you have.
Finally, oil isn't running out. This is complete horse manure! We are approaching peak oil, where demand becomes greater than supply, and so prices increase. This is due to there being gradually less easily accessed oil available. That last point is critically important. To use a crude analogy (no pun intended), it's like being in a swimming pool full of beer, with two bottles left on the side of the pool, so you're running out of the beer that you want to drink, but there's still stupid amounts of beer left in less accessible forms! |
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| Im-a-Ridah wrote: | It's basically a taxation and wealth redistribution programme. If the problem was what they suggest, they'd go about the solution in a completely different way. Nobody would bother with solar panels or wind turbines as they aren't a suitable solution, they'd just go nuclear for power and drop all oil/coal/gas sources. Wind turbines etc are only of interest to hippy types as they seem "more at one with nanture and less industrial", oh and those with a stake in a renewable energy company of course!
The only real threat of "global warming" is sea level rises. Most liberal/greeny types seem to work in the media, and so have no concept of the construction of items such as walls. Well, these walls as we call them, can stop sea level rises! A bulldozer, and some concrete, and a big wall you have.
Finally, oil isn't running out. This is complete horse manure! We are approaching peak oil, where demand becomes greater than supply, and so prices increase. This is due to there being gradually less easily accessed oil available. That last point is critically important. To use a crude analogy (no pun intended), it's like being in a swimming pool full of beer, with two bottles left on the side of the pool, so you're running out of the beer that you want to drink, but there's still stupid amounts of beer left in less accessible forms! |
Maybe you are right and maybe you are WAAAAY off the mark with your post... I'm not going to say one way or the other...
But there have been numerous methods of generating power which does not involve fossil fuels, most of which have involved the creators mysteriously commiting suicide... being locked away in a padded cell... being involved in nasty car accidents etc...
The world super powers have control of this... they have done for many years (look at the perfectly sustainable water powered engine... not like we'd ever be able to find water to run anything eh?.. inventor locked in a funny farm... or more recently the power of magnets.... the hydrogen cell..... )
Technology has come on in leaps and bounds since I was a kid.... but I'm being led to believe that scientists have managed to make a computer processor go from several thousand, to several million.... then to several trillion then double... nae quadruple.... nae HEXTUPLE.... NAE OCTUPLE PROCESSOR WHICH EACH CORE CAN PERFORM SEVERAL TRILLION CALCULATIONS PER SECOND... all in one CPU.... but we still need to use fossil fuels because technology hasn't been 'ALLOWED' to move on..... the technology is out there... just that the fat cats aren't going to squeeze the poor pathetic working class into giving there last drop of blood....
The world would be a much nicer place if everyone.... sorry EEEEVEEEERRRRRYYYYOOOOONNNNNNEEEEEEEE (Yes in Gary Oldman -Leon fasion), was to threaten a world wide strike.... then do a worldwide strike if the powers that be didn't listen. |
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| andym wrote: |
Maybe you are right and maybe you are WAAAAY off the mark with your post... I'm not going to say one way or the other...
But there have been numerous methods of generating power which does not involve fossil fuels, most of which have involved the creators mysteriously commiting suicide... being locked away in a padded cell... being involved in nasty car accidents etc...
The world super powers  have control of this... they have done for many years (look at the perfectly sustainable water powered engine... not like we'd ever be able to find water to run anything eh?.. inventor locked in a funny farm... or more recently the power of magnets.... the hydrogen cell..... )
Technology has come on in leaps and bounds since I was a kid.... but I'm being led to believe that scientists have managed to make a computer processor go from several thousand, to several million.... then to several trillion then double... nae quadruple.... nae HEXTUPLE.... NAE OCTUPLE PROCESSOR WHICH EACH CORE CAN PERFORM SEVERAL TRILLION CALCULATIONS PER SECOND... all in one CPU.... but we still need to use fossil fuels because technology hasn't been 'ALLOWED' to move on..... the technology is out there... just that the fat cats aren't going to squeeze the poor pathetic working class into giving there last drop of blood....
The world would be a much nicer place if everyone.... sorry EEEEVEEEERRRRRYYYYOOOOONNNNNNEEEEEEEE (Yes in Gary Oldman -Leon fasion), was to threaten a world wide strike.... then do a worldwide strike if the powers that be didn't listen. |
There are lots of theoretical methods for generating power which seem to be the perfect solution, but often there are major impracticalities with them too. The conspiracy theorists types often propose these methods, but leave out issues of impracticality, and say the reason it's not being used is due to some evil plan from people they think are evil. Wind turbines have just such a flaw, they only work when the wind blows, so not in an anti-cyclone, and we have those in the UK around Jan and Feb, just when the power is needed most! I've yet to see proof of any engine that runs purely on water, just lots of claims and excuses. It seems like a real magnet for fraudsters and the like.
As for processors, their progress is quite open and well documented, no pseudoscience, magic or excuses there. |
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| Im-a-Ridah wrote: | | andym wrote: |
Maybe you are right and maybe you are WAAAAY off the mark with your post... I'm not going to say one way or the other...
But there have been numerous methods of generating power which does not involve fossil fuels, most of which have involved the creators mysteriously commiting suicide... being locked away in a padded cell... being involved in nasty car accidents etc...
The world super powers  have control of this... they have done for many years (look at the perfectly sustainable water powered engine... not like we'd ever be able to find water to run anything eh?.. inventor locked in a funny farm... or more recently the power of magnets.... the hydrogen cell..... )
Technology has come on in leaps and bounds since I was a kid.... but I'm being led to believe that scientists have managed to make a computer processor go from several thousand, to several million.... then to several trillion then double... nae quadruple.... nae HEXTUPLE.... NAE OCTUPLE PROCESSOR WHICH EACH CORE CAN PERFORM SEVERAL TRILLION CALCULATIONS PER SECOND... all in one CPU.... but we still need to use fossil fuels because technology hasn't been 'ALLOWED' to move on..... the technology is out there... just that the fat cats aren't going to squeeze the poor pathetic working class into giving there last drop of blood....
The world would be a much nicer place if everyone.... sorry EEEEVEEEERRRRRYYYYOOOOONNNNNNEEEEEEEE (Yes in Gary Oldman -Leon fasion), was to threaten a world wide strike.... then do a worldwide strike if the powers that be didn't listen. |
There are lots of theoretical methods for generating power which seem to be the perfect solution, but often there are major impracticalities with them too. The conspiracy theorists types often propose these methods, but leave out issues of impracticality, and say the reason it's not being used is due to some evil plan from people they think are evil. Wind turbines have just such a flaw, they only work when the wind blows, so not in an anti-cyclone, and we have those in the UK around Jan and Feb, just when the power is needed most! I've yet to see proof of any engine that runs purely on water, just lots of claims and excuses. It seems like a real magnet for fraudsters and the like.
As for processors, their progress is quite open and well documented, no pseudoscience, magic or excuses there. |
Wind turbines are getting more and more advanced all the time though. One turbine 10 years ago made 0.4 MW. The new turbines coming out produce 4-5MW which means that a whole windfarm from 10 years ago is being replaced with one turbine.
In another 10 years we may see windfarms producing enough power to make a difference. I'm currently employed on a windfarm project which is set to be complete in 2016 and will all include these brand new 4-5MW turbines and will make a difference.
But it's true the wind has to be blowing in order for the electricity to be made. These turbines are placed in very windy locations though and they are reaching 145meters in height to catch as much wind as possible. The UK is quite a windy place.
We are getting there bit by bit!!
I'll just add a video of what happens if a wind turbine spins too fast because it's cool:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqEccgR0q-o
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These are the words of a Physics Ph.D grad I know, who's been studying "the influence of atmospheric aerosols on cloud formation, and subsequently climate."
The public obtain most of their scientific news not from reading scientific journals, but from the main news channels and broadcasters themselves. Whether privately or publicly owned, the science is typically reported not by scientists but reporters (often with undisclosed scientific knowledge). As with any news, sensationalism sells. Drama captivates the mind. The British also love nothing more than to moan and complain about something (see Daily Mail & its comments section). Due to the manner in which the public obtain their information, it is therefore not surprising that most of the common consensus is plain wrong.
I have heard people say things such as "how could it be possible, though? I mean, humans are so small and the Earth is so big!". Of course I can see the reason behind the statement, but there are north of 6 Bn people in the world at present; unless one goes to somewhere such as China or Bangladesh, one cannot imagine what real "crowding" is. Secondly, all scientific reason points towards a man-made hole in the Ozone layer. If we can put a hole in the ozone layer, it stands to reason that we can change the climate of the planet.
People also say, with complete conviction in their words, that the changes are all within the "natural cycle" and that "changes in the Sun's power happen all the time". My favourite is "we are due an ice age". Firstly, the changes are outside of the natural record, dating back thousands of years:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1c/Carbon_Dioxide_400kyr.png
Secondly, the sun does change its intensity, but we don't know the exact affects as the conditions have changed on Earth now. There are also strange "events" which are not completely understood.
As for the ice ages, well, there hasn't been one since people were able to talk to each other. Example conditions for an ice age are known, but the physical processes behind the an ice age starting are not known. So we don't know when the next one will be, if ever.
CO2 levels have risen across the world, in a manner unlike any historical record. We have an ability to go back and see the CO2 concentrations thousands of years ago from bubbles trapped in ice cores. CO2 has a huge lifetime, and as a greenhouse gas, absorbs large amounts of short-wave radiation from the sun and traps it as long-wave radiation in the atmosphere. This is how greenhouses work (on a much smaller scale), and hence why the first "back of the envelope" calculation is that global temperatures will rise. But it is not CO2 alone which contributes to the greenhouse effect; methane (emitted from cows, humans and decomposition etc) is also increasing and is a far more potent greenhouse gas (see this paper). Water vapour is another greenhouse gas but has very different removal pathways to the former greenhouse gases (i.e. will rain out). So, Methane and CO2 are increasing, to levels not seen before...
Though gases are a major driving force for global climate change, there is another key player. Atmospheric aerosols (e.g. dust, pollen, soot from cars) both absorb and scatter incoming solar radiation directly, and alter cloud properties (such as how long a cloud sticks around for before raining). The potential atmospheric changes are numerous and complex, and in fact will cool the earth's atmosphere. Aerosols, however, are very short lived (~ days) vs the gases (~ 100s of years).
So, the answer to stopping uncontrollable warming from the gases is to make more dust, like when the meteor hit Earth 65M years ago and ceased vegetation for the dinosaurs? Not exactly. The volcanic eruption in Iceland a few years ago actually cooled the planet slightly (the link takes you to a free scientific journal's special issue on the topic). Pumping large amounts of aerosol into the atmosphere is not desirable for two main reasons. The first, is that we don't know what would happen, due to the numerous complex processes. The second is that it is directly bad for our health, to have fine particulate matter enter our lungs (hence PM1 and PM10 regulations in most cities).
Science most certainly points to a changing climate in the future, much like climate change happened in the past. It is also sensible to assume that man has had significant influence on future climate, by introducing both numerous aerosols and large quantities of methane and CO2 into the atmosphere. Powerful computers using our current knowledge of physics, chemistry and many other disciplines are being used to estimate potential climate change. What will actually happen? Only time will tell. ____________________ Trev, now a biker?
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| GrumpyGuts wrote: | Isn't it a cycle? Big bang > Ice age > Gets warm > Gets warmer (now) > Gets slightly more warmer > HOT > Sun goes (6 billion years later) > new big bang? |
No. Not quite sure where the big bang comes into global warming and climate change. The big bang was the beginning of the universe, not the birth of the solar system. Current figures suggest, that the big bang will not reverse into a big crunch; instead the universe will continue to expand for infinity and as it expands it will cool until the temperature asymptotically reaches 0K (~273C)
But yes, the earth's climate does follow a cycle. Everything is in a very delicate balance. Non-man events (volcanoes etc) cause climate change. Volcanic activity is a major source of CO2. When the earth was very new, volcanic activity was though to be much higher, which in turn meant large volumes of CO2 in the atmostphere. CO2 is a greenhouse gas. This means that it traps heat. Therefore the surface of the planet was much hotter. (probably why cold blooded reptiles thrived). CO2 is absorbed from the air by plant life, which then cools the planet. You could say that the earth's climate is more like a see-saw than a cycle as it can go either way. Just depends how much solar radiation their is (which is gradually increasing), how much greenhouse gas there is, how much is being absorbed out of the atmosphere, how much cloud cover there is.
There is currently a lot of research going into the effect of cloud cover on climate. Recent calculations suggest, that in the absence of cloud, the average surface temperature of the earth would be something like -23C instead of the current average which is 14C. Cloud cover may prove to be one of the main factors in providing a balanced climate. Depending on the type of cloud, depends of the effect it has. Some types of cloud have a cooling effect, some have a warming effect ____________________ Duke 390
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Call it glboal warming and people don't believe in it, call it climate change and people believe in it. There was a survey done on this. People are stupid, of course the climate is changing, just look out the window.
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I watched a documentary on this a few years ago, an old English scientist who worked for NASA was a leading part in the discovery of the Ozone layer, but disagreed with protecting it because he said it's most likely controlled by natural living organisms. He was denied an award he was due to recieve and his theory dismissed. He developed a very basic computer program called "daisyland" to try and explain to people what he thought happened (basically; hole gets too big, daisies open and absorb excessive ammounts of problematic substances, holes gets too small they close up).
He was seen as an embarresment to science and in the end had to leave NASA, he funded his own research and spent his life trying to find a living organism that could actually give out ozone "repairing/recreating" gasses. He was in his early 90's when he found an algea in every sea and ocean that sinks when the ozone is ok, but rises near the surface when the gasses are "problematic", absorb them and give out the ozone repairing/replacing gasses.
Sorry for the lack of scientific terms or even his name (I have googled but had no luck).
Anyway, he was then given the award years and years later, and his "daisyland" theory was accepted as an official "theory".
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 165 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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