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Old August 2nd 06, 07:19 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default What is your opinion on global warming theory?


Ian wrote:

A bollock brain wouldn't understand the concept of a discussion group
anyway.

Oh, you'll get the hang of it in no time, I've no doubt!


My spur was jabbing at the poster to whom you repled. A google search
on him turned up the fact he was using that name for the first time.

As it happens there is no such thing as global warming, so my part in
such discussions is merley to point out the obvious -in that such
condition have previously occurred in times when there was no
industrial pollution on the global scale we now have.

Conditions that affect the planet all come down to the way that humans
treat each other. And that is all about religion. And since the planet
at the moment is in the hands of monkeys it is no doubt the reason why
god seems to have abandonned it to them.

Consider the biggest monkey. Allegedly he talks to god. If god ever
says anything back it must be on the lines of "stop lying you bloody
monkey".

But to get away rom the religious aspect, the OP pointed out that
industrial processes produce the greenhouse gasses. These are chemical
reactions that will reverse themselves one day one way or another.

In the meantime most of the rhetoric ignores the fact that it is the
type and height of cloud that seems to control the blanketing or
insulation values. But these things are at best a daily or at worst a
weekly blip. The heat eventually escapes and will continue to do so as
long as hot air rises.

What seems to be happening this year is that ocean currents have slowed
to a crawl and that is not cause by men releasing clouds of
carbonaceous gasses.

It may well be that there is a cycle based on celestial mechanics
involved and there may be a layer of ecological disaster involved in
there too. You can't harvest the oceans day in day out 24/7 without
upsetting the sea's natural balance.

We know what happens when fields are overgrazed and forests razed. Why
shouldn't the same effect hold true beneath the waves?

Can it be put right? Not by putting solar panels on houses it can't.
And how much wind power would it have fialed to supply had there been a
massive investment in windmills to power the fans we were all using
during this last hot weather?

If there had been a breeze there would have been no need for the fans.
As proof of the fact the world is in the hands of monkeys, we will now
see a greater investment in the useless and a continuance in entirely
missing out on putting the right things in order.

Bollock brain or not, I can see that much happening once the sock
puppet we have in charge of losing the peace, is replaced.