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The whole of Sheiffield under water.
Cynic wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 01:46:25 +0100, "Pyriform" wrote: Apparently (according to that link) the drop in temperature between the 1940's and 1970's was due to a different *type* of man-made pollution that we don't carry out any more. Great! If it is that easy to negate global warming, why not just work out the exact amount of other pollutants needed to balance the effects of CO2, and start producing them like we did 70 years ago? I see you are still as much of an idiot as you were in the previous thread on this subject. I see your arguments are up to their usual standard. To offset the CO2 that way you would need to produce sulphates at an unacceptably high level. I suppose if we all went back to coal burning... How many died in London smogs of the 50's? |
The whole of Sheiffield under water.
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 02:58:11 -0700, Jethro
wrote the following to uk.misc: If debate was stifled in every case where there was a victim or relative, then we'd have nothing left to discuss except bus timetables. Are West Yorksire travel liable for compensation on cancelled bus journeys, due to the flooding ? Only if it's caused by inclement weather in hell. mh. -- http://www.nukesoft.co.uk http://personal.nukesoft.co.uk From address is a blackhole. Reply-to address is valid. |
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