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Old 02-16-2007, 07:23 PM   #201
Jake
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Originally Posted by hulkrogan View Post
Possibly. The oceans play a HUGE role in CO2.
As I mentioned earlier there have been no studies on the oceans role with CO2 in global warming. I don't think we should react to something that may not even be happening, until we know for sure. It would be like taking tylenol every day because you might be sick, but in reality it is doing more harm than good.

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Yes, it is foolish. These are from ice cores in the Arctic/Antarctic. Not to many bustling cities in those areas.
Alot of the graphs that global warming activists use are not. I have no idea where your graph came from.

Taking a measurements from just one spot on the Earth does not indicate the global temperature average. In fact global warming will actually make some parts of the world cooler (mainly europe) due to ocean currents. I'd say it is foolish to use them as your main source of evidence.

Another thing about those graphs that I hate is how they don't start from zero on the CO2 axis. It makes the flutuations look alot more dramatic than they really are.

Last edited by Jake; 02-16-2007 at 07:36 PM.
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