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bedub1 wrote:Iceland runs almost their entire country off thermal energy from the hot water springs that naturally occupy their place.
Mr_Adams wrote:You, sir, are an idiot.
Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.
spurgistan wrote:bedub1 wrote:Iceland runs almost their entire country off thermal energy from the hot water springs that naturally occupy their place.
Soo.. what? Should we build thermal hot springs? Should we move to Iceland? Not an entirely bad proposition, I've heard great things (oldest continuous legislative body! Whoo!) but other than that, what can we learn from the Icelandic example?
spurgistan wrote:bedub1 wrote:Iceland runs almost their entire country off thermal energy from the hot water springs that naturally occupy their place.
Soo.. what? Should we build thermal hot springs? Should we move to Iceland? Not an entirely bad proposition, I've heard great things (oldest continuous legislative body! Whoo!) but other than that, what can we learn from the Icelandic example?
Neoteny wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:Neoteny wrote:Oh. And since skeptics like to use anecdotes during the winter, isn't it hot outside? Global warming exists!
Actually it's been kind of cold here lately.
But... it's hot where I am.

muy_thaiguy wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:In the warmer parts of Europe, they use the heat of the sun to warm their water directly - a low-tech green idea which has been around since before "green" was anything but a colour. This doesn't work too well in the UK, but it would be ideal for quite a lot of the US - is it used much?
In the warmer parts of the country, maybe. But the area where I live, yes there are times were we can get a good amount of sun, but the only time that it would be even remotely practical is about 2-4 months out of the year. The rest of the time it is simply to cold to do anything like that.
BTW, I live in the Mountain West (Wyoming, Colorado, Dakotas, Montana, Idaho).
CrazyAnglican wrote:I must say that one the lighter side of Global warming I'm getting a kick out of watching the Canadian geese make up their minds. As they honk furiously at one another I can only imagine the conversations "Hey Bob! You sure we're supposed to be going South? Feels like April to me!". "I don't know Fred. I'm about to give up and evolve. Call me a Guatemalan goose from now on, I'm done with trying to figure out migration patterns!"
EvilPurpleMonkey wrote:Irregardless of whether or not Global Warming is real (Which it is), doesn't it make more sense economicaly and politicaly to switch to alternative energies? With solar, wind, hydro, and tidal power, we are less dependent on foreign oil (Meaning we are no longer OPEC's *****.) and since there is no actual cost involved in extracting the energy, just maintenance and initial construction, this could possibly result in a low cost while still maintaining high profits, No? This way, we are free of foreign interference, Big Oil, and both consumer and producer are happy.
targetman377 wrote:alright i might go that far i would agree with you stop useing oil. but i would say that wind power is the worst form ever
PLAYER57832 wrote:Though I firmly believe in alternate technology, I must point out that there are some pretty toxic metals and such used in the production. The end result is safe, but they are not entirely environmentally neutral. (yet).
tzor wrote:Well if you are going to convict CO2 for all our worries, I would like to convict him beyond a reasonable doubt as in any proper court of law. Unfortunately, it's worse than a reasonable doubt, the prosecution has only bought circumstantial evidence to the court room.
tzor wrote:More over, as I look through the various history books on subjects unrelated to global warming, I realize that we have been getting better all the time, not worse. While the population has been increasing, our use of combustion has been getting more and more efficient. Roll everything back to the 18th century and the colonists who were extracting iron ore from the Catskill Mountains were leveling whole sides of mountains to provide the wood fuel for the smelting and made the entire sky so black that you could not see the sun in the middle of the day. Roll back even further and you see the near deforrestation of Europe in the Middle Ages because of the great love for hot baths. (Bathing was only taboo in later centuries.)
tzor wrote:Remember it was only a few decades ago that the great satan molecule was methane and how the so called "hard" science fiction program Seaquest DSV was predicting that all the cows would have to be slaughtered and cattle growing forever banned in order to prevent global warming. Now methane is hardly talked about, even though global warming technically has the potential to release tons of methane in frozen permasoil.
tzor wrote:That said, there is "reasonable doubt" and that solar wind effects which could impact cosmic rays that are responsible for cloud formation could play a stronger influence on global temperatures than CO2. The data tracks far better.
tzor wrote:By all means, let's reduce fossil fuel use. Let's have a solar panel on every house roof, (or perhaps some nice green grass) and windmills to capture the wind. Let's have smaller fuel efficient transportation systems. There are lots of reasons to do this that have nothing to do with global warming. Let us even be prapared for the possibility that global warming might be long term. (In the middle east they are wroking on the idea of whole floating islands; a unique solution for all locations that are prone to natural flooding or could have problems if ocean levels rise.)
tzor wrote:And this is the inverted pascall's wager. If we blindly assume that global warming is caused by CO2 and not only it isn't but the cause is really long term then we just spent billions of dollars and man hours for nothing. ("The goggles! They do nothing!") While we could have spent that money preparing for not only this potential disaster but other disasters that occur all the time that have nothing to do with global warming or cooling.
tzor wrote:CO2 causes global warming is merely a crack dictor's unproven "cure" for an ailment which may or may not be long term. Someone just wants to sell us snake oil and the majority are buying it hook, line and sinker.
HapSmo19 wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Though I firmly believe in alternate technology, I must point out that there are some pretty toxic metals and such used in the production. The end result is safe, but they are not entirely environmentally neutral. (yet).
Neither is your computer but, I noticed you're still using it.
PLAYER57832 wrote:targetman377 wrote:alright i might go that far i would agree with you stop useing oil. but i would say that wind power is the worst form ever
Why?
targetman377 wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:targetman377 wrote:alright i might go that far i would agree with you stop useing oil. but i would say that wind power is the worst form ever
Why?
first off for how much it cost to maintain them and how much they do not give us enough energy at all. they are large and cumbersome. i think the best thing we could ever do is go all nuclear!!!
PLAYER57832 wrote: The US does not even have a designated storage site.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.