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SIMPLE FACTS OF MAN-MADE GLOBAL WARMING

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2009

Facts that refute idiotic claims by ukooks and other morons that wrongly allege, against all scientific proof and 95% of the global scientific community, that Global warming is not man-made and is a natural cycle of events. Although there is no evidence whatsoever for these crackpot's theories and only a handful of non-credible babblers suggest such idiocy. The scientific community is on the same page, while kooks are still trying to figure out how to skin a chicken.

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  • AGW-deniers do not have the mental capacity to do simple math or computer programming. (I cannot program computers, either, & persoally hate computer programming, but I am fairly good at math & love math.)

    You rock, mccainisthrough!

  • @duck24x

    THANKS!!! Thanks for having watched as well!!

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  • paultards are even crazier. they say global warming is not man-made, but they believe that passenger jets are emitting "chem trails" with mysterious new-world order ufo juice or something like that.

  • and just imagine what those temperatures would be if sunspot activity were normal.

    "facts" - the word not found in the gop handbook.

    gop = failure

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  • @FatherOfOden completely untrue. the vast majority of CO2 comes from humans burning fossils. Infact its something like 100 billion tonnes a day. Volcanoes release a small amount in comparison. I dont know how much is produced by living eingd, but I assume plants abosrb it in a continuous cycle. By cutting down trees and burning more fuels, we are just making the situation a lot worse.

    we have to change our ways before its too late.

  • @duck24x

    LOL! That is a good one. Kata's always clever!

  • @KataVideo ROFL! "Paultards"?! I never heard that term before!

    A former mathematician colleague of mine turned out to be a Paultard.

    He called me up & started yammering about how great RP is.

  • Except for the 100% of it that's simple fact. Go blow yourself, again. Some of the previous sperm discharge is leaking from the corner of your well-used mouth. You sound like one of the kook's monkey's. She likes to send views our way, since all she provides are Stilleos with inane remarks, cut and pasted from gopville (a log buried in Sheldon, Iowa - it takes no mail deliveries). You twits need to stick with what you excel at, sifting through outhouse droppings and collecting your sustenance.

  • @mccainisthrough - everything you posted is bullshit.

  • Human activities have pumped excessive amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere. Natural processes that absorb CO2 cannot keep up. As the ocean absorbs carbon dioxide, it becomes more acidic. This combined with increasing ocean temperatures, diminishes its ability to continue absorbing CO2. Hence a ton of CO2 emissions today results in more heat-trapping capacity in the atmosphere than the same ton emitted decades ago

  • 2009 may be the warmest year since 2005, according to researchers at the Met Office, who say there is also a growing probability of record temperatures after next year. Currently the warmest year on record is 1998, which saw average temperatures of 14.52 degrees celsius - well above the 1961-1990 long-term average of 14 degrees celsius.

  • Sorry, we thought you meant the land mass in the Arctic. The reason the ocean APPEARS to be warming fatser is that it is more difficult to cool than the land. Periods of cooler temperatures over land can cool land masses slightly, but oceans retain heat far better, and since 2009 will be the hottest year on record in the past 150 years or more, the oceans will continue to heat up. It's also a low period for Sun spots, making it a bit cooler, but it's supposed to be even hotter after this period.

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