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quote: Originally posted by Bioethanol: Some people just like driving.
Big 4x4s in cities are excessive - but even a range rover produces a smaller greenhouse effect than a cow.
and cows outnumber cars 5:1
i wish more of these gw scientists were being to do USEFUL science.
We know the oil is running out (our greatest challenge) - so lets see some boffins working on the replacemnent.
So many new voices ! Excellent. Do Cows really outnumber cars by 5:1? Where'd you get that stat?
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Sorry to disappoint you Seskinreay, but I suspect the mods have transplanted this thread from another group - it has happened before.
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quote: Originally posted by Steve_M: Sorry to disappoint you Seskinreay, but I suspect the mods have transplanted this thread from another group - it has happened before.
Mods don't like their actions being commented on so this message may self-destruct very shortly.
Ah well not to worry. I'll worry about the months worth of rain that is due to land on us tomorrow instead ! June, July and now August - this is some freak weather don't you think?
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quote: Originally posted by Sampanviking: Likewise I remember much colder winters in the Seventies.
SO question, if we started getting them again, would this be presented as a return to normal or as more freak weather?
If the cold winters came back because the gulf stream had been diverted thanks to climate change then they would be really cold, more like equivalent latitudes in Canada or Siberia. I have no idea how that would be presented.
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