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The Forum > General Discussion > Climategate 2.0 has landed.

Climategate 2.0 has landed.

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Coal and oil, get rid of them. Gas is a better option than coal. When its gone all the better. Carbon soot is destroying the world slowly., Being a carsnogine, on its own is enough to get rid of it. They tell you not to eat burnt toast, what about breathing the stuff. Could be why there is so much cancer in the world. Get rid of it.
Posted by 579, Friday, 2 December 2011 9:30:29 AM
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Toni is non committal again, gay union been bandied around, must be terrible having to do what some fictitious god says. Julia is all cheers and applauds today, must be an election in a couple of years or so.
Hope there is no hung parliament again, makes the going tough.
The greens will feature again, independents want hunting down.
Toni won't be there, he has got too many pledges in blood. Lets put a republic referendum up, do we or do we not want a republic. Yes or no.
Posted by 579, Friday, 2 December 2011 1:55:19 PM
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Climategate has landed. died a slow death didn't it. still waiting for something to come up on the news. Ocean acidification Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, the acidity of surface ocean waters has increased by about 30% This increase is the result of human emitting more co2 into the atmosphere and hence more being absorbed into the oceans. The amount of co2 absorbed by the upper layer of the oceans is increasing by about 2 billion tons per year. NASA
Posted by 579, Friday, 2 December 2011 6:18:57 PM
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Back-burns out of control in the West, savaging homes. Is the situation now that we can not have controlled burns any more. If controlled fires get out of hand, maybe camping in the bush needs to be banned. The situation is just too dangerous. Two teen agers 13 and 15 charged with lighting a fire that destroyed 60 homes and killed one person, have been deemed unfit to be blamed for the fires by the DPP. Apart from blaming each other for lighting the fire, they have IQ's in the low range. I say if they are that stupid they should not be let loose in society. If their whereabouts were known they would be lynched.
Posted by 579, Saturday, 3 December 2011 6:05:23 AM
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A popular word about climate change is ALARMIST, I don't know what there is to be alarmed about. The worst part we have to be alarmed about at the moment is the changing pattern of weather. More severe storms, floods, fires, cyclones, wind, and what ever else nature can muster. That is the alarm now. As time progresses like a few years, because the co2 is getting more dense, the climate will behave accordingly. NASA blames the co2 levels for heating sea water by .9c which is causing the oceans to give up its carbon stores adding to the co2 levels in the atmosphere. The co2 levels have increased rapidly in the past decade.
Posted by 579, Saturday, 3 December 2011 1:10:22 PM
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Key indicators of climate change. Carbon dioxide concentration, Global surface temperature, Arctic sea ice, Land ice, Sea level. All indicators are shifting most noticeable in the last decade. Accelerated sea level rise will displace some 200 million people by 2025. NASA
Posted by 579, Saturday, 3 December 2011 3:57:24 PM
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