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Moonhead -> RE: climate change (again) (12/23/2009 12:30:13 PM)


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ORIGINAL: willbeurdaddy
The glaring omission is any credible historical evidence that links CO2 to temperature increases. In fact in history CO2 emission increases follow temperature increases, not the other way around. That is a fact, not an interpretation.

The earth was a lot colder back in the mesozoic when all of the fossil fuels we're burning were still plantlife, then?




submittous -> RE: climate change (again) (12/23/2009 12:51:46 PM)

Interesting paper he released, now let's see him publish in a peer reviewed journal and let the scientific method show if there are any 'holes' (pun intended) in his theory. His paper is only a few weeks old and at the holidays as well but already there are questions about repeating his observations etc... time will tell if Al Gore was right and all this comes from Mr. Ozone and the polar holes...




Moonhead -> RE: climate change (again) (12/23/2009 1:25:15 PM)


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Sigh. I don't suppose there is much room in your scenario that mankind will survive by hunting resurgent woolly mammoths ?


ooh!  ooh! ooh!

Brought back through DNA replication and cloning of some of the mammoths recovered in the ice of Siberia!

Yes!  I've read those books! [;)]

Firm


Didn't the Russians try that back in the '70s? The elephants they were using as broodmares all miscarried the feotuses instead of bringing them to term, unless that's an urban myth.




FirmhandKY -> RE: climate change (again) (12/23/2009 1:30:07 PM)

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ORIGINAL: submittous

Interesting paper he released, now let's see him publish in a peer reviewed journal and let the scientific method show if there are any 'holes' (pun intended) in his theory. His paper is only a few weeks old and at the holidays as well but already there are questions about repeating his observations etc... time will tell if Al Gore was right and all this comes from Mr. Ozone and the polar holes...


You need to read closer.

It was peer reviewed, and it was published "in a peer reviewed journal".

Firm




FirmhandKY -> RE: climate change (again) (12/23/2009 4:27:14 PM)

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ORIGINAL: vincentML

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Sigh. I don't suppose there is much room in your scenario that mankind will survive by hunting resurgent woolly mammoths ?

Vincent


doubtful. I don't expect our science to make much effort toward cloning species that are so long extinct.


I'm not sure "much effort" will be required.  The science is getting easier, and more pervasive each day.

Firm



Damn. It has been ages, actually eons, since I have had a woolly mammoth burger with french fries :( Do you prefer ketsup or mustard, Firm?

Vincent


Ketchup!

Fries are nothing more than a delivery system for massive amounts of the red goodness.  [:D]

As for the woolly mammoth burger ... taste anything like the bison that they serve in Ted's Montana Grills?

mmmmm .... meat ..... mmmmmmmm

Firm



Taste yummy just like a Mistress I once served. Without the ketchup of course. She was naturally flavored and not so woolly. [;)] (If that doesn't kill this thread ..... )

Vincent


You can have a real-life, honest-to-god mammoth fur burger here.

A bit expensive, but a once in a life-time deal!

Firm




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