Re: Snowing again. It must be because of our race cars.
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Brian what are you talking about it's sunny and seventy in Fredericksburg.
Yeah right, I've got almost of foot of that sun on my door step and all the sunshine still keeps falling.
Yeah I'm right outside Richmond trying to warm up the planet right now
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Re: Snowing again. It must be because of our race cars.
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sorry I call BS on gobal warming look at history the weather has cycles nothing new
here's a thousand years of history for you. http://knowledge.allianz.com/en/globalis...definition.html
and a little take out of this article
But while America’s ‘Sunshine State’ shivered, the Arctic basked in temperatures considerably warmer than normal. Air temperatures in November and December were between 5 and 9 degrees Celsius above the average, the Norwegian Meteorological Institute confirmed.
http://knowledge.allianz.com/en/globalis...old_winter.html
now people can believe what they want about the cause. and it will never effect us in our life time I bet. but something is going on whether we caused it or not.
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Re: Snowing again. It must be because of our race cars.
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I believe in global warming. We are recovering from the last ice age; ofcourse it is warmer! Be careful what you ask for, another ice age would be worse. It is tough to get traction when you are under a mile thick ice sheet. In my little southern corner of Maryland on the Chesapeake Bay we typically get less snow than say DC. But I see about a foot of snow on my driveway right now. I love the cost savings in running E85 in my race car. The use of renewable fuel (ethanol), and less imported petroleum are side benefits.
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Re: Snowing again. It must be because of our race cars.
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I believe in global warming. We are recovering from the last ice age; ofcourse it is warmer! Be careful what you ask for, another ice age would be worse.
In my little southern corner of Maryland on the Chesapeake Bay we typically get less snow than say DC. But I see about a foot of snow on my driveway right now.
I love the cost savings in running E85 in my race car. The use of renewable fuel (ethanol), and less imported petroleum are side benefits.
I would love to run E85 but we don't have it down here. maybe it's to hot
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Re: Snowing again. It must be because of our race cars.
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Re: Snowing again. It must be because of our race cars.
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Carbon dioxide is not the main greenhouse gas that we have to worry about; water vapor is. But the environmentalists and the politicians can't do anything about it since it occurs naturally from evaporation, so they tell us that carbon dioxide is the problem. Keep in mind, that if we didn't have the small natural greenhouse effect that the water vapor gives us, the temperature on the Earth would be like that on Mars, where a warm day would be zero degrees!
Of all the Carbon Dioxide emissions into the atmosphere, 51 percent is from plants and trees, 45 percent from the oceans, and only three percent from the burning of fossil fuels!
Surprisingly, this much maligned "Greenhouse Gas" accounts for only 0.035 percent of our atmosphere. The real problem 'Greenhouse Gas" again, is actually water vapor, which accounts for about two percent of our atmosphere. However, it occurs naturally in our atmosphere, due to ocean and water evaporation, and since the global warming folks can't stop it, they ignore it and pick on the Carbon Dioxide instead. According to scientists with the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, "Water Vapor is the predominant greenhouse gas, and plays a crucial role in the global climate system".
The whole thing in a nutshell, is that the Earth's environment and it's climate are very complex, and to really understand what is happening, we must weed out the political, environmental, and media propaganda, and examine the facts. It is very hard to solve a problem, when one does not exist, and as far as global warming and human cause goes, there is no problem to be found, therefore there is none to solve.
Climate change is real" is a meaningless phrase used repeatedly by activists to convince the public that a climate catastrophe is looming and humanity is the cause. Neither of these fears is justified. Global climate changes all the time due to natural causes and the human impact still remains impossible to distinguish.
Here are the basic facts you need to know: Billions of dollars of grant money is flowing into the pockets of those on the man-made global warming bandwagon. No man-made global warming, the money dries up. This is big money, make no mistake about it. Nothing wrong with making money at all, but when money becomes the motivation for a scientific conclusion, then we have a problem. For many, global warming is a big cash grab. The climate of this planet has been changing since God put the planet here. It will always change, and the warming in the last 10 years is not much difference than the warming we saw in the 1930s and other decades. And, lets not forget we are at the end of the ice age in which ice covered most of North America and Northern Europe."
Al Gore is playing on our fears!!!
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Re: Snowing again. It must be because of our race cars.
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so we had an iceage the ice melted so that was a global warming correct. and I can promise you there where no cars/industries at that time.
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Re: Snowing again. It must be because of our race cars.
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so we had an iceage the ice melted so that was a global warming correct. and I can promise you there where no cars/industries at that time.
never said there were but there was some awesome dino racing going on. never said what the cause is either. the planet core temp is rising may be natural may not. but it doesn't make much since to keep poluting. look at LA, wouldn't want to live in that mess or china.
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Re: Snowing again. It must be because of our race cars.
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being from a high dairy export country our govt was going to introduce a FART tax(govt terminology) if you had over a certain amount of cattle on your farm. you can imagine the uproar the farmers had over that one.
whos going to count the farts?
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Re: Snowing again. It must be because of our race cars.
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What does it all mean
nothing really
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Re: Snowing again. It must be because of our race cars.
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being from a high dairy export country our govt was going to introduce a FART tax(govt terminology) if you had over a certain amount of cattle on your farm. you can imagine the uproar the farmers had over that one.
whos going to count the farts?
Hey, now there's a way to employ lots of people
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