Well that is good. I will go drive my Hummer now![b said:Quote[/b] (Spectabilis73 @ Oct. 13 2004,2:00)]The ozone hole is nothing to worry about right now.
sunscreen[b said:Quote[/b] (Capslock @ Oct. 13 2004,2:31)]Um, I disagree, spec. The ozone hole lets in harmful rays that, among other things, increases the incidence of skin cancer. Austrailia, which is located near the ozone hole, has the highest levels of skin cancer in the world.
No, the ozone hole isn't the end of the world, but it IS something to worry about.
Capslock
I was talking about all them propagandists in the 80's saying it was the end of the world and all that[b said:Quote[/b] (Capslock @ Oct. 13 2004,11:31)]Um, I disagree, spec. The ozone hole lets in harmful rays that, among other things, increases the incidence of skin cancer. Austrailia, which is located near the ozone hole, has the highest levels of skin cancer in the world.
No, the ozone hole isn't the end of the world, but it IS something to worry about.
Capslock
huh?[b said:Quote[/b] ]And what your Hummer lets out, Travis, isn't doing a thing to the ozone hole or to the environment, as compared to nature
drool.... I remember when it was 90 cents a gallon in oklahoma in year 2002...[b said:Quote[/b] (Kirkscoastalcarnivores @ Oct. 14 2004,12:22)]wow 3 bucks a gal, its only 1.80 here
UHM.... and where does coal come from? PLANTS! that means that that same material was in the atmosphere at SOME time...[b said:Quote[/b] (Finch @ Oct. 14 2004,3:11)]No spec altough i agree with you often i disagree with you on this.
For centuries wev been clearing forests and burning coal, gas, and oil into the atmosphere faster than the plants and oceans can soak them up. And as more plants dissapeir under pavement and die from desertfication, this will decrese each year.
Human activity almost certainly drove most of the peast centurie's warming, a landmark report from the United Nations Intervovermental Panel on Global climate change announced in 2001. Global temperatures are shooting up faster than any time in the past thousand years. And climate models show that natural forces, such as volcanic eruptions and the slow flickers of the sun, cant explain all that warming.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]And as more plants dissapeir under pavement and die from desertfication
not all at the same tiime[b said:Quote[/b] ]UHM.... and where does coal come from? PLANTS! that means that that same material was in the atmosphere at SOME time...
[b said:Quote[/b] ]I highly doubt human activity is what is causing the warming... Actually it has been proven that natural forces could do all that. Show me the climate models that prove it wrong