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    #21
    Global warming is good. I haven't seen such a nice warm summer for ages. Everything is so green and lush and the past two winters have been relatively mild and pleasant. I say, "Keep it up Mother Nature", "You're doin' fine".

    Why do people stress the worst features of GW, why not the positive aspects?

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      #22
      Now that's a comment I can agree with Wilagro!
      Snowblower stayed in the shed last winter along with the snowmobile. The good and the bad...

      Anyone using opinion polls to prove a scientific theory needs to get a real job.

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        #23
        Man made climate change is B/S to say the least. Agree with last two posts. The climate was colder and hotter before the 1700's all the way back as far as tree rings and ice cores go - long before oil and mass population. Climate change is natural and always changing. Always has always will. L Weber's post nailed it, recondinze the world around you not the city you live in......
        Climate change is an off loading of polution unto the average person to feel guilty by big corps poluting the natural resorces we all need to live. Make us all feel guilty for the life we work hard to live.
        Chance of frost here tonight - Aug 15th.. Ya climate change/global warming my ass...

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          #24
          9 at 9pm , clear no wind.

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            #25
            Anyone who thinks there could be no possible effect of releasing a good portion of the stored CO2 from fossil fuels and coal reserves within the last couple generations is probably missing some important facts.

            Remember it took tens to hundreds of millions of years to sequester that carbon; and it is effectively being released in the equivalent of an instant.

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              #26
              Oneoff... This earth has been sequestering and releasing carbon for
              millions... probably billions... of years.

              When lightening strikes caused fires in forests and on grasslands carbon
              was released.... before human development.

              Our prairie region had very few trees until it was settled and fires were
              controlled.

              The issue is not the releasing of carbon but the capacity of this earth to
              store it..... over and over.

              Remember nitrous oxides were blamed for destroying the ozone.

              Climate change was obviously the cause and reversal of ice ages.

              I doubt the reptilian period used any petroleum products.

              The huge..and IMHO overpopulated ..seaboard regions are the pollution
              problems.

              We all pay for California regulations.... and the seaboard cities keep
              growing.

              Hollywood and politics... talk about a financial black hole!

              Cheers... Bill

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                #27
                Nice to see we have contributors with such a great intellect in science.

                I suspect some articles to be soon published in Scientific American heh boys?

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                  #28
                  Way off topic for sure, but bduke, your
                  explanation of the carbon cycle, reminds
                  me of the time I shocked two phD types I
                  was sitting with one time. They were
                  concerned we were about to run out of
                  water on this planet. I casually
                  mentioned we will never run out of
                  water. EVER. They were dumbfounded when
                  I explained we will always have the same
                  amount of water on this earth. When they
                  offered their disbelief, I asked them
                  where it went exactly. The gears started
                  turning, they fell silent, and the DUMB
                  FARMER had to catch his plane and leave
                  them sitting their with their letters
                  behind their names in shock. Shock at
                  the failure of our education system to
                  allow for outside the box thinking. LOL

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                    #29
                    Not really off topic but there is some people paying big time I thinks. I checked air miles to fly from Saskatoon to Kathmandu, basically one can fly in either direction from here. The fuel sure charge for 2 people is an extra 1500 dollars to fly east over Europe than to fly west. Flying east involves landing in London or Frankfurt. West is Japan, China or Hongkong. Interesting not much fuel sure charge there.

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                      #30
                      Connect out of an American airport and you won't
                      pay a fuel surcharge. I use aeroplan, fly out of the
                      states internationally or use an international
                      carrier other then air Canada out of Canada, no
                      fuel surcharge. amazing what a little completion
                      will do.

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