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Hundreds Of Flights Canceled As High Winds, Heavy Rains, Snow Slam Mid-Atlantic States, New England

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by hawksprings April 16, 2007 2:02 AM EDT

OK jimfinster, I played your game. But before you think you have proved human-caused global warming beyond all shadow of doubt, (which you haven't) answer some of my questions:

What percentage of the earth's atmosphere is CO2?

(By the way, I hate the stupid delay thing CBS has built in to this. We could be done by now...)
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by erasmus6 April 16, 2007 1:59 AM EDT
Now, everybody go back to rheola's posting for HawkSprings at 10:21.
It is RIGHT ON!
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by hawksprings April 16, 2007 1:59 AM EDT

erasmus, central Florida did indeed get snow earlier this year, but it wasn't the first time. It wasn't even the second time. It happens occasionally, it's just rare.

And tornadoes can happen ANYWHERE on the planet.
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by jimfinster April 16, 2007 1:59 AM EDT
So, in summary:

The earth is warming.
CO2 is a greenhouse gas.
CO2 levels are increasing due to the use of fossil fuels by humans.

Therefore, global warming is caused by man?
Looks to me like this is NOT a natural cause.



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by hawksprings April 16, 2007 1:56 AM EDT

Human activity is probably part of it, but we've also been told that animals put out more CO2 than all of our vehicles and factories, and PETA says if we're serious about reducing global warming we all need to become vegetarians.
So I don't know if I would agree that the increase is entirely from human activity.
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by rheola-2009 April 16, 2007 1:55 AM EDT
Jimfinster

These flatearthers are not to keen on admitting the bleeding obvious are they.
Of course now we shall blame the unavailability of instrumentation in the past, what next ??????
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by erasmus6 April 16, 2007 1:54 AM EDT
HawkSprings

I actually do not remember specifically where it was. I think one of the places was California and another could have been somewhere in Florida or something. (snow) And there have been other places, I just don't remember where. Same for the tornadoes. I remember hearing about the events but I couldn't say for sure exactly where they took place. I know that here Alberta also has had a tornadoe which is supposed to be impossible.
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by jimfinster April 16, 2007 1:52 AM EDT
Would you agree that the additional CO2 is the result of human activity, ie fossil fuel use?

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by hawksprings April 16, 2007 1:50 AM EDT

According to scientists who are measuring today's concentrations with modern technology against a time when they weren't alive and we had comparatively primitive technology, yes.
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by jimfinster April 16, 2007 1:47 AM EDT
Good.

Has atmospheric CO2 increased in the past 150 years?

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