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Old 09-15-2013, 03:38 PM   #174 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by euromodder View Post
Those volcanic effects can't be measured anymore though.
Whatever they were, the effects have died out, so however bad it was, it's still gone.

Read up on the 1812 Summer that didn't happen and there have been a few other events that have cased lack of food and caused starving world wide.

The effects of tiny diesel particulates produced today, CAN be measured, and can be linked to narrowing arteries ... tomorrow (or even the next hour).


Then we are surely doomed as we use Trucks to supply EVERYTHING.

That's the difference ...


I don't believe in anthropogenic global warming.
It's mankind attributing too much importance to itself.

We're just burning through some pretty useful resource that we'll sourly need in years to come.

Oil has far better uses than to burn it in an engine.
Well relax OIL is NOT dead Dinosaurs and crushed plants...

The Earth makes it all the time.

And consider, The La Bray Tar Pits, what do we keep getting out of them??

Dinosaurs, and if oil and tar ARE made on dead Dinos how did they become trapped in something that should take millions of years to be made out of them?

There is so much oil we cannot burn though it in 200 years...

Rich