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I see none of the experts warning of the destruction of the mankind can tell me what the climate would be like now and in the future if man hadn't released any of these evil gases.
Looks to me like we'd be freezing and starving to death with a progressively colder and colder global climate, but hey, that wouldn't please lefties attacking car drivers or pay for scientists new toys or give the government a remit to tax fuel when you buy it and then tax fuel when you burn it.
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Here's the infamous graph that made Al Gore a Carbon billionaire:

Now, if we didn't have the upturn somewhere around the start of the industrial revolution, the trend was a downward drift and now the average global temperature would below 0.4 to 0.5 deg C BELOW the 1961 to 1990 average and perhaps 1.0 BELOW the average now.
What affect would this have had globally and for northern europe? A slow drift into a freezing climate, crop failures, millions dead from effects of hyperthermia? Agricultural yields fall rapidly with freezing winters and cold summers.
What would the climate look like in 100 years with this cooling?
Has the V8 gas guzzler save millions from starvation and living in freezing temperatures?
pjclarke, what say you?Last edited by DimPrawn; 3 March 2011, 20:02.
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You could always contact Al Gore. I don't think he uses his much these days.
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Never trust a socialistOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostGeorge Monbiot: ‘Climate change is most important issue on our agenda’|9Jul05|Socialist Worker
George Monbiot: ‘Climate change is the most important issue on our agenda’
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Well I suppose at least they get off once in a while, which is more than could be said for Daily Wail readers.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostFair point - It's the socialists who really get off the most on all this scaremongering.
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Fair point - It's the socialists who really get off the most on all this scaremongering.Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
George Monbiot: ‘Climate change is most important issue on our agenda’|9Jul05|Socialist Worker
George Monbiot: ‘Climate change is the most important issue on our agenda’
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I was gonna recommend Sherwood or Titan - but then I remembered that hockey in the UK is not played on ice.
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Yeah, I'm not falling for that old trick!Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostOK we promise....no more global warming threads.
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