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Previously on "Record cut in Scotland's carbon emissions"
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Venus would be good. Greenhouse gases are a big problem there, so tremendous scope for raising taxes.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWe really need some way of cutting the population back. Any chance of ebola amounting to anything?
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We really need some way of cutting the population back. Any chance of ebola amounting to anything?
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It always helps to pepper it with a good, healthy dose of alarmism.
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Originally posted by pjclarke View Post
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"Renewable energy in Scotland is doing exactly what it was designed to do - creating jobs, securing our energy supplies and, most importantly, reducing our carbon emissions to help limit climate change."
I unfortunately stay close to the biggest wind farm in Europe, it is monstrosity.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostPhew, thought you were being serious for a moment, now I see you were jesting.
because we all know that water vapour is the big greenhouse gas. don't we ?
CO2 is a bit player
you did know that ? right ?
However, for a given temperature any water vapour added to the atmosphere simply precipitates out in a matter of days or weeks. CO2 and other manmade GHGs persists for decades and centuries. We've increased CO2 concentrations by 40% since pre-industrial times ...
What do you suppose happens to the concentration of water vapour, that powerful greenhouse gas, that remains in the atmosphere if it warms? Maybe a warmer atmosphere retains more water vapour, which enhances the greenhouse effect, which warms the atmosphere, which ...
For a moment there, I thought you were being serious ...
Here's the science:-
http://www.researchgate.net/publicat...803c95f4000000
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Last edited by BlasterBates; 12 December 2014, 20:19.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWell then I might just consider raising a wee dram at the New Years to the Scots for providing a secure supply of whiskey to the English
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostNot at Christmas Time. That's an English thing. We raise our glasses and toast absent friends at New Year.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
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