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Global Warming is Not a Threat

Started by Mysterious F., March 01, 2007, 12:33:04 PM

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Commodore Axilon

Quote from: Shikamaru Nara on March 06, 2007, 03:14:22 PM
umm...Vaati, that is just a rather rude example of Axilon's sarcasm where he ridiculed Akatsuki's opinion...he isn't REALLY saying the scientists are wrong...CA uses sarcasm in just about every post I've seen him make.

I don't want to get into a fight with anyone (especially you), so I'm just gonna ignore this.


DW

I'm not saying it's a bad thing, I love sarcasm, still that was a rather rude post.
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Bboy94

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I don't want to get into a fight with anyone (especially you), so I'm just gonna ignore this.
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Same here, I've given my opinion, I'm out.

alical

Quote from: Akatsuki on March 06, 2007, 01:58:34 PM

Yeah, London IS in danger.   ::)   VENICE is in more danger, it rises 5 inches a year, and is entirely in water, and is so very tiny. England is a big area on a big island. Sea levels, I think, cannot move upstream. London is inland, so the coast would be in much more danger.

Okay firstly I live on the coast. As on the coast as you can get.

Venice is a city in Italy and yes has many water ways, but  when have I ever said London would be underwater before Venice. I don't mean London is the only place in danger, you if anything are just proving the point of how many places are in danger.

And by the way London has a huge river running through the middle of it.

MasterKeyX

I'd just like to throw this in here and say this:

Scientists have indeed driled won into the Antarctic ice, which preserves everything through the centuries. If the data collected from the ice is correct, we have done absolutely nothing wrong. The Earth has repeatedly, before man even walked the earth, warmed up intensely and quickly, and cooled off intensely and quickly.


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Mysterious F.

QuoteAnd by the way London has a huge river running through the middle of it.

Really? I didn't know. *sarcasm*  ::)

Where did you think the up-river thing came from.

And yes, Venice is in far more danger of rising sea levels than any toehr part of the world. It's one of the only places that are trully in danger. Too bad, it is a very beautiful city.

MasterKeyX

Now back up a second. Too bad? How could you say that when all those lives and history are in grave danger?


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DW

they won't suddenly be swallowed up you know. They will be able to escape.
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MasterKeyX

But the history that is kept there wont be able to escape, now will it?


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DW

well...if we start working now we can keep it in a biodome. Then eventually it will be like Atlantis. How cool would that be?!?!?
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MasterKeyX

Well, I supose that would be pretty cool...

But before this becomes a spammy lump, let's get back on topic.


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Commodore Axilon

Quote from: Akatsuki on March 08, 2007, 03:08:33 PM
And yes, Venice is in far more danger of rising sea levels than any toehr part of the world. It's one of the only places that are trully in danger. Too bad, it is a very beautiful city.

Yeah, because it's the only city right near the ocean. *rolls eyes*

darkphantomime

Venice was built on a series of islands, on a whole, a lagoon. Already, we have engineering that prevents some of the flooding, via dikes. Dikes, if you know, are also used in the netherlands because a great deal of the Netherlands is under sea level.

And let's not forget the fact that like two thirds of the worlds population is within 100 miles of an ocean. Could be closer to half, but still...

MasterKeyX

Like NYC, it would be doomed, and that would cost the government (maybe the world) billions of dollars.


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