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Originally posted by kingdowieonthewall
17.50 an hour? Sparks wouldnt drive themselves.
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Originally posted by cryrst
Sadly I'm paye so not in that league. Just read the article in my link. It is all very clear. I couldn't write it any better. And it was from the Skeptics Societ, not a group naturally prone to accepting the received wisdoms of this world.
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Doing a load of work at mine, and we are still living in it. . Having the back of the roof done just before Xmas, then the front , 3 new gables were to be pitched aswell at the back.
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Hmm, never heard of a glacial period taking tens of years. Still, I’m sure all the climate scientists are only guessing and the recent weather changes are simply due to Jeremy corbyn and there being too many Muslims So the effect we are seeing now probably started centuries ago for a non human reason.
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Originally posted by Mapletree
As this was based on the difference between the earnings of climate scientists and gas engineers, it depends on how much you think a jobbing Professor gets paid too much probably, at least plumbers & sparks get their hands dirty.
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Originally posted by Casual
Doing a load of work at mine, and we are still living in it. . Having the back of the roof done just before Xmas, then the front , 3 new gables were to be pitched aswell at the back. 9 grand for a tin?
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Originally posted by kingdowieonthewall
9 grand for a tin? That was the firm that we use for scaffolding our rendering jobs! Nearly threw up. I want a new bathroom and a motor for 9 grand
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Yes. Duh. Did you read any science yet Science? What I believe is that we should pursue a policy that acknowledges the possibility that we could suffer the effects of greater warming than would naturally occur. That does not mean that I think that it is certainly a reality or that the larger polluters on the planet will take any action that is likely to be detrimental to their economies. Sadly, this has become a very political subject which your type predictably like to use to assert your perceived intellectual superiority.
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Originally posted by cryrst
So the effect we are seeing now probably started centuries ago for a non human reason. ''All lines of evidence taken together make it unambiguous that the increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations is human induced and is primarily a result of fossil fuel burning.'' Where does the unlikely come from then? ''Carbon dioxide concentrations have increased steadily from about 315 parts per million in the late 1950s to about 385 ppm now. Ice core records currently go back 650,000 years; over this period we know that carbon dioxide concentrations have never been higher than they are now. Before the industrial revolution, they were about 280 ppm, and they have varied naturally between about 180 ppm during ice ages and 300 ppm during warm periods.''
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Originally posted by Mapletree
''All lines of evidence taken together make it unambiguous that the increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations is human induced and is primarily a result of fossil fuel burning.'' Where does the unlikely come from then? ''Carbon dioxide concentrations have increased steadily from about 315 parts per million in the late 1950s to about 385 ppm now. Ice core records currently go back 650,000 years; over this period we know that carbon dioxide concentrations have never been higher than they are now. Before the industrial revolution, they were about 280 ppm, and they have varied naturally between about 180 ppm during ice ages and 300 ppm during warm periods.'' I said it could be unlikely. Have a merry christmas maple.
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Originally posted by cryrst
I said it could be unlikely. Have a merry christmas maple. Just to repeat It says the evidence is unambiguous. So no, there is no possibility it's unlikely that man is changing the environment. The only question is the quantum and pace. Any way you look at it we can make a difference and hopefully give our children and grandchildren a fighting chance. Also a Merry Christmas to you and go easy on the sprouts. Methane is a strong contributor to climate change you know.
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Just to repeat It says the evidence is unambiguous. So no, there is no possibility it's unlikely that man is changing the environment. The only question is the quantum and pace. Any way you look at it we can make a difference and hopefully give our children and grandchildren a fighting chance. Also a Merry Christmas to you and go easy on the sprouts. Methane is a strong contributor to climate change you know. I will limit my ppm into the atmosphere
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