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If you were one you would have known that. -spence |
what the fark does this have to do with any fishing, other than that this warm weather has extended my season by a few months?
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a lot. At the current rate, my property will be water front in 50 years. By that time I will be too old to walk to the spots I fish now. I will set up a lawn chair and have my grandchildren throw out my line for me while I sleep in my chair. Also, Long Island Sound will have warmed enough that blue crabs ( my favorite food source, way more delicious than an old dairy cow...) will have established a substantial population. I will pick crabs on my deck between checking my bait. :cheers:
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speaking of the new shore-line.
I will own water front property too. http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g1...wshoreline.jpg Even if the U.S. curbs there output of gases, there are many third world / emerging nations, that could care less. This in no way means that we should not curb our output, I am a firm believer in changing over to ethanol. At least all the farmers will be able to get a good price for their crops. We could also put more farmers back to work. |
Where did you get the map?
FYI the HIGH estimate is 1+m of sea level rise by 2100. |
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I missed any posts where anyone said it was bush's faults - so... keep chattering :chatter When the UN sponsored (I threw that in so everyone can cry about the evil UN) intergovernmental panel on climate change comes out next week in will say that its more than 90% likely that global warming since 1950 has been driven mainly by the buildup of carbon dioxide and other heat trapping gases. |
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i offer you a bit of original, insightful, reasoned and informed analysis that you won't get anywhere else. there is no easy fix ... if there was we would have seen it by now. read on and be enlightened. Quote:
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Did a google image search. |
If ethanol is a "politically convenient FRAUD."
Then explain why it is viable in Brazil? |
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The bimbette said this in response to a comment made in Seattle. A school board there passed a motion saying the position on global warming supported by the movie couldn't be taught without also presenting a counterpoint. She vomited the quote in response to that. I hear Omega Protein is coming out with a movie about the overabundance of bunker and their threat to bathers - small children in particular. It promises to have less of a slant than Inconvenient Truth. |
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2. brazil has distribution infrastructure, we don't. you can't pipe ethanol, it is corrosive. you have to TRUCK IT here, so you burn oil anyways. 3. brazil has more cars that run on near-pure ethanol, we don't. 4. most people don't realize that MPG is less for ethanol than gasoline. 5. brazilian gals wax their bikinis instead of shaving them (shaving uses up more petrochemical resources). |
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the mixing of biodiesel into regular diesel has the engineers
scratching their heads... only because with biodiesel it has this affinity to moisture and generally you need to start the diesel vehicles with pure diesel fuel until the motor is well warmed up and then you switch over to the biodiesel. The origional diesel engine was designed to run on vegetable oil not the refined diesel fuel we know today. Sunflowers are another important crop for biodiesel production! One of the best other fuel sources currently being tested is making fuel from pond scum and or algae which has a phenomenal growth rate.....and it produces huge amounts of fuel as compared to corn ,soybeans or sunflower seeds. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower roots growth expressed as depth penetration and root density is greater than that of other crops such as maize, sorghum and soybean, ensuring and adequate supply of water and nutrients even with extensive farming methods. Variations in nitrogen levels Sunflower generally has a favourable productive response to nitrogen rates, even below 70-100 KG/hectare. This results partly from its large root system, which is important in maintaining required water and nutrient supplies. Furthermore, the main root can often reach a depth of 2 metre, enabling the plant to extract sufficient quantities of water from arid soils. (the roots can grow downwards 6 feet deep) |
Ethanol in the midwest has simply been a political earmark. It takes more energy to produce than it delivers...without subsidies there wouldn't be much production.
Hopefully that will all change with some new technology, but it may be a while... -spence |
The best is yet to come as far as car engines.
Compressed air powered vehicles are being developed now. They have 2 large tanks made of carbon fiber. The air powers the pistons and there is no emissions :kewl: 2 bucks in electricity to charge the tanks back up with the onboard compressor or 4 minutes at a gas station. Science is working on all kinds of stuff. |
Ethanol provides more benefit in your orange juice.
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ethanol is great for the economy- look at how many outboards its ruined which has resulted in new outboards being bought.. look at how much startron seabrite is selling... its great!
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good to see this discussion on this site...it is something i think about often...the key for our success as a nation will be to come up with alternative energy...that will eliminate our dependence on the middle east...saving lives...and letting those currupt govenrments sink into the sands...it will also benefit our planet whether we are beyond the tipping point or not...it will also be our only chance to rival the incredible emergence of china in the years to come...our best chance to remain a so called superpower lies in energy...our best resource is our pooled intelligence in coming up with new technology that fuels us into the future...if a politician, whether from the donkey club or the elephant gang, presents this as the most pressing issue facing us as a nation now and into the future then that person wins...and so do we...it amazes me that no one i hear in the public arena presents this as vital...it makes sense whether one is a environmentalist or a hawk...hopefully iraq makes this issue more tangible to the friggin' politicians that keep their heads in the sand...
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the politicians are being paid to keep their heads in the sand.
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We are not alone..
Seems that the Martian ice caps are melting, too.
http://www.climateark.org/articles/2...h/stsumars.htm We humans tend to think that everything happens because of us. Sometimes it just happens. We are still coming out of the last ice-age. Before that event, where did dinosaurs walk? |
I think they tracked mud across my living room.
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But seriously, recent climate change is taking place much more rapidly than those past events. The dinosaurs ruled the earth for more than 100 million years, ice ages take thousands to recede. I'd rather take the word of multitudes of scientists who study this thing for a living. But, neither I nor anyone else will be able to convince those who choose not to believe. Perhaps much of it is from "natural" causes, and all those scientists are wrong. Perhaps a few politicians who make their money from the oil industry are right.
Perhaps you have a chance of being saved in a car crash by not wearing your seat belt. I'd rather err on the side of safety. |
Well, it's pretty scary how political manipulation drives peoples perceptions.
Idiology trumps objectivity all too often. -spence |
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But that was 65Million years ago.. |
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http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science....ap/index.html
Evidently scientists do occasionally disagree. Sea level rise by 2100 - is it 5 inches or 5 feet, someone must be right, right? Maybe neither? Maybe . . . no one knows. |
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