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5 months ago
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0004373.h...By simple calculations done from facts on this website I have determined that there are 114 people per square mile of terrestial earth or 33 people per square mile of the earth period. This does not take into consideration the total area of inhabitable earth. That is a lot of dem.
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Joel - Al Gore wasn%26#039;t even alive in the 19th century when global warming first started to become a concern of scientists. Go read up on your science history.
Jello - 30% increase isn%26#039;t insignificant by any credible measurement.
Yes, Al Gore rightly pointed out that indisputable (though some aren%26#039;t willing to admit he%26#039;s right about anything) fact. The isotope analysis of the CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere (monitored over 50 years) provide absolute proof (as much as anything in science is ever proven) that the source of the increased CO2 is from fossil fuel burning.
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eatpickles - do you make up your own %26quot;facts%26quot; on a whim? 2007 wasn%26#039;t the coldest year since 1966 by any stretch of the imagination.
20 years from now we will be wondering what the fuss was about global warming. The seas will not rise 20 feet, nuclear bombs will not go off due to global warming (I like that from Gore%26#039;s stupid movie). -
Yes. But so do those of every other living thing on the planet.
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Sure. So do those of every OTHER living thing on the planet.
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Only an idiot would disagree with that. Everything impacts everything, it%26#039;s a matter of degree.
It is far from demonstrated that human activity has a material impact on climate. An undercirculated fact, for instance, is that 2007 was globally the coldest year since 1966.
Anytime %26quot;scientists%26quot; tell you that a matter of science is a %26quot;closed topic%26quot;, you should be skeptical. Science isn%26#039;t a matter of vote -- it%26#039;s about the facts. -
and the butterfly%26#039;s wing affects the tornado in kansas. Everything effects everything, Al Gore just likes to think he%26#039;s the first, and the only person to see these things. Look up the facts for yourself.
Ken- I did know that Al Gore was not alive in the 19th century, what does that have to do with science history? And temperatures rise BEFORE co2 levels do. Its hidden, but it%26#039;s there in the research. -
To what extent? It%26#039;s a HUGE atmosphere and there are so few men....
Any amount is negligible.
