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No offense taken, dude, but you've really presented no solid evidence either.
| quote: | Originally posted by psychosomatica
(a) i think this one speaks for itself. If youre saying that we're not releasing carbon gas emissions into the air.. thats ludicrous. Think about all the appliances, vehicles and factories that release this kind of stuff into the air. They brought in a meteorologist to train us and he showed us a timeline of SO2 and CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere for the last 470000 years or something from icecore samples.. we're at double the second highest peak of concentration right now |
Pardon me if I'm incorrect, but how does ice give any clue as to how much carbon was in the atmosphere? And even if you could explain that, via rainfall/snowfall or some such thing, doesn't that still imply that the only data we have for carbon emissions would be during cold periods when ice actually forms, thereby essentially excluding all the warm periods in earth's history from the sample, which, by your logic in (b), would undoubtedly be the same periods when there is the most atmospheric carbon?
Of course we're releasing carbon gas into the air, but that doesn't mean it's actually having any significant effect. We're releasing carbon gas into the air by breathing, too. Should we stop doing that?
| quote: | | (b)Do you know why they have greenhouses? Im sure there's no solid evidence that the greenhouse gases are having an irreversible change to temperature, but you have to admit, whether large or small.. there has to be a change in temperature |
We're talking about a large amount of carbon in a very small space - there is absolutely no evidence to suggest that we actually have that much carbon trapped in the atmosphere. And if we did, then it would definitely bias your sample as stated in (a).
| quote: | | (c)well it depends on what you mean by bad i guess.. i mean every one of the prehistoric eras have given rise to new species and have killed off ones that couldnt adapt.. on a massive scale. |
That really has to do with evolution more than anything else. In the sense of climate, warm periods were when the animal kingdom thrived, and ice ages were the times when the largest numbers were killed off. We humans would likely have been killed off as well if we hadn't figured out how to start fires.
| quote: | | Many governments choose not to react becasue it costs money. Money is the name of the game. |
They choose not to react because it costs money and there's no evidence of any real danger, or evidence that spending money would actually bring about any benefit. What you're essentially saying is that they should buy "lucky charms" - preventative measures for bad things that they're not even sure will happen. Of course they're not going to spend on that.
| quote: | | Although there is no truly damning evidence that this whole greenhouse effect thing is changing the way we live, isnt it better to be safe than sorry? |
No, see above.
| quote: | | We should cutback anyway because our cities are covered in smog and more and more children contract asthma each year. |
Smog comes from ozone, not carbon emissions. Scientists are still not sure exactly how the ozone gets down here and what caused the hole in the ozone layer. It might have been related to CFCs, which have already been banned.
| quote: | | As for rights and freedoms.. isnt there some kind of clause that says you can exercise your rights and freedoms as long as it does not infring on others'? |
Hahahahahaha, that's a good one. I agree with you, people's rights should be limited so as not to impose on others, but 99% of the Canadian/U.S. population seems to think that their rights are universal, as has been shown in numerous other debates on TA alone. So many people and groups have already been given "rights" that infringe on others - good luck trying to take away someone else's rights when they're not even sure whether they're doing anything wrong.
To summarize: working for a distributor of propaganda does not excuse you from questioning the evidence. 
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