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So that's where the CO2 is going?

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Examinator “you mean CUBIC zirconias . They are made from a different element Zirconium Oxide. which is hard but not as hard as diamonds.”

Yeah that’s it, the fake stuff – like most of the climate scientists

(put my confusion down to a recent attempt to solve a rubics cube)
Posted by Col Rouge, Friday, 13 November 2009 8:07:26 AM
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Thanks Examinator, you are being very patient with me, much appreciated. Next question. So we can clearly see from the evidence provided by cdiac, that the biosphere is working very hard but very well, in fact it has improved its performance by at least a factor of twelve. So what tells us that the "sinks" have appraoched, reached or exceeded their capicity to go beyond their current perforemance?
Posted by spindoc, Saturday, 14 November 2009 6:54:03 PM
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spindoc, by all means keep to your quest in studying all this climate mumbo jumbo, but seriously, it's all a waist of good air. We need to stop this hoax in it's tracks, the credible science is there to do that already. Too much time and money has already been wasted on this con which could have been spent on more important issues like -- I dunno, how do we get an obsessed lunatic out of our faces before he sends us all to hell?

@Examiner
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Thanks for the site but it still doesn't counter the point I was making.I don't claim to support the dooms day predictions only that the sinks are rapidly filling and there are consequences.
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How about we let nature take it's course like it has for billions of years?
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/11/13/sea-sponges-soak-up-carbon-like-a-sponge/

And maybe we could slow down the clearing of land to grow bio fuel crops which do nothing but reduce the planets natural carbon sinks, create a food shortage and increase prices and not to mention creates more of a mess than what they are suppose to save us from.

We really need to put our time into legit problems and stop wasting time and money on non issues!

Oh and here's another good read I found entertaining, I'm sure you guys will also :)

http://www.climatedepot.com/a/3689/Australian-PM-warns-skeptics-are-too-dangerous-to-ignore-and-are-holding-the-world-to-ransom--Climate-Depot-Responds
Posted by RawMustard, Saturday, 14 November 2009 9:21:37 PM
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