
If only it was real :(
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:05, archived)

It's 11 degrees Celcius outside in the middle of British winter. Daffodils are sprouting from the ground 4 months early.
Global warming is happening.
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:07, archived)

But with different people, and less rubbish pictures
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:10, archived)

When somebody says something stupid on the board, do people still tell them that they've said something stupid and then call them a twat?
If so then yes.
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:12, archived)

I'm very good at annoying idiots
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:15, archived)

You've been misinformed.
On many things it appears.
And you haven't managed to annoy anybody ... bless your little socks for trying though. It must make your winkle tingle to feel so important.
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:16, archived)

this is evidenced by your spelling, grammar and content
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:16, archived)

I can't speak for everywhere obviously.
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:10, archived)

have occured within the last 14 years.
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:09, archived)

there are no accurate temperature records past about 150 years ago
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:11, archived)

but fossil evidence can give information that can be extrapolated
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:15, archived)

and I suspect the timeframe is too short for fossil records and accurate carbon analysis. I mean, you can look at old trees and tell which years were warm/cold/wet/dry but nothing with any degree of accuracy.
Anyway, the last few tens of thousands of years have been us coming out of a major ice age with a few mini ice-age blips. Stands to reason the average temperature will increase
For the record, I believe that human activity is responsible for global warming, no question, but that doesn't mean there is any PROOF, and that's where enviromental groups fall down.
After all, the earth has been a lot lot warmer than this in the past, before we could possibly have had an influence.
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:23, archived)

that's the point. (unless you're talking about just after it was 'created')
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:29, archived)

there have been significant periods where there have been no polar ice caps. I'd classify that as "warmer"
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:36, archived)

is that there are plenty of other reasons not to drive big fuck-off SUVs and emit giant chemical clouds from factories. But because this reason receives all of the attention and can't be proven, people dismiss the whole topic.
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:30, archived)

by looking at relative changes such as ice cores etc, some clever people can get a very good idea of what temperature is doing.
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:19, archived)

to compare annual highs.
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:21, archived)

but that alone is hardly evidence
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:09, archived)

but without evidence, you can't comment on the cause... at least not credibly
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:20, archived)

we were in a mini-ice age just over a hundred years ago.
Yes, the earth is warming up. CO2 emissions are almost certainly not helping and should be reduced. But there is no solid evidence anywhere that what we are seeing is not part of the planets temperature cycle.
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:10, archived)

I'm a Biochemical Engineering Lecturer. I might have some background on this ;)
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:14, archived)

ice in antartica in the same way that a tree surgeon can get info from the rings inside a tree. These records, which go back 65,000 years , do indeed show a cyclic system at work. However, the amount of CO2 being captured in the ice over the last few decades is at a much, much higher level than ever seen before.,
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:18, archived)

It couldn't be anything else, like the world evolving naturaly.
I'm not saying that Global Warming doesn't exist, just that people are giving humans too much credit.
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:22, archived)

well, CO2 maybe. Temperature, absolutely not. Not past freeze-thaw data anyway, which is difficult to interpret and probably meaningless.
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:25, archived)

You should read his book "State of Fear", I think you'll find it interesting.
I know jack-shit really about this stuff, but I found the book quite entertaining.
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:20, archived)

( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:18, archived)

He's a scifi writer, for pity's sake.
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:30, archived)

If the government tells me they're going to tax me more, I'll move to a country where they haven't invented 'global warming'
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:12, archived)

then whether it would be happening on its own (I am convinced that it wouldn't, on anything like the scale we're seeing) seems immaterial anyway.
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:17, archived)

They used to have markets on The Themes when it froze over.
Ovbously it's going to get hotter.
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:12, archived)

And aren't we currently closer to the sun? The Earth's orbit changes, y'know.
( , Fri 12 Jan 2007, 13:19, archived)