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DSMers are polluting the planet.
I found this article, http://www.guardian.co.uk/environmen...ansport.usnews
it is a good read, about how DSMers are cauing global warming. If we were to drive less, we would be able to cut down on carbon emissions and help reverse the effects of global warming. It is just a thought. If you are making a short trip, try walking or riding a bike instead. |
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I'll ride your mom, hippie.
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Does that mean you will let my mom put on the strap on and give it to you up the ass?
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1. Click link
2. Press ctrl-F 3. Enter DSM 4. No results found I think I hear a tree calling your name. Go hug it. |
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Gtfo!! :fish'D:
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how about you hop off your "jewcake" and eat a carbon cake.... it'll be your part in cleaning up the enviorment. Oh and I guess I'm causing even more pollution... with my catless diesel truck
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For the uneducated ones here, here is a picture to help explain global warming. Go ahead and drive you gas guzzling car, I know I don't want skin cancer.
http://www.effectofglobalwarming.com...arming-img.jpg |
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The sky is falling! Where's tpunx when you need him? I think we just found his new BFF.
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Seems highly unlikely DSM's are doing such things. Have you noticed 3/4 of us have these vehicles on jack stands? Besides............who cares...
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Where does it talk about DSMs in that article?
Hippie. |
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Jason oceanographic satellite, La Nina
New Jason Satellite Indicates 23-Year Global Cooling By Dennis Avery Thursday, May 1, 2008 Now it’s not just the sunspots that predict a 23-year global cooling. The new Jason oceanographic satellite shows that 2007 was a “cool” La Nina year—but Jason also says something more important is at work: The much larger and more persistent Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) has turned into its cool phase, telling us to expect moderately lower global temperatures until 2030 or so. For the past century at least, global temperatures have tended to mirror the 20-to 30-year warmings and coolings of the north-central Pacific Ocean. We don’t know just why, but the pattern of the last century is clear: the earth warmed from about 1915 to1940, while the PDO was also warming (1925 to 46). The earth cooled from 1940 to 1975, while the PDO was cooling (1946 to 1977). The strong global warming from 1976 to 1998 was accompanied by a strong and almost-constant warming of the north-central Pacific. Ancient tree rings in Baja California and Mexico show there have been 11 such PDO shifts since 1650, averaging 23 years on length. Researchers discovered the PDO only recently—in 1996—while searching for the reason salmon numbers had declined sharply in the Columbia River after 1977. The salmon catch record for the past 100 years gave the answer—shifting Pacific Ocean currents. The PDO favors the salmon from the Columbia for about 25 years at a time, and then the salmon from the Gulf of Alaska, but the two fisheries never thrive at the same time. Something in the PDO favors the early development of the salmon smolts from one region or the other. Other fish, such as halibut, sardines, and anchovies follow similar shifts in line with the PDO. The PDO seems to be driven by the huge Aleutian Low in the Arctic—but we don’t know what controls the Aleutian Low. Nonetheless, 22.5-year “double sunspot cycles” have been identified in South African rainfall, Indian monsoons, Australian droughts, and rains in the United States’ far southwest as well. These cycles argue that the sun, not CO2, controls the earth’s temperatures. Dr. Henrik Svensmark’s recent experiments at the Danish Space Research Institute seem to show that the earth’s temperatures are importantly affected by the low, wet clouds that deflect more or less solar heat back into space. The number of such clouds is affected, in turn, by more or fewer cosmic rays hitting the earth. The number of earthbound cosmic rays depends on the extent of the giant magnetic wind thrown out by the sun. All of this defies the “consensus” that human-emitted carbon dioxide has been responsible for our global warming. But the evidence for man-made warming has never been as strong as its Green advocates maintained. The earth’s warming from 1915 to 1940 was just about as strong as the “scary” 1975 to 1998 warming in both scope and duration—and occurred too early to be blamed on human-emitted CO2. The cooling from 1940 to 1975 defied the Greenhouse Theory, occurring during the first big surge of man-made greenhouse emissions. Most recently, the climate has stubbornly refused to warm since 1998, even though human CO2 emissions have continued to rise strongly. The Jason satellite is an updated and more-accurate version of the Poseidon satellite that has been monitoring the oceans since 1992, picking up ocean wind speeds, wave heights, and sea level changes. Jason is run by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and a French team. |
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Jewcake got owned^^
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I am pretty sure my car has not produced a dam drop of emissions since last fall because it has been sitting in my garage with no motor since then. let me guess you are WRONG!! Who is going to ban this tool first?
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I have a feeling he just posted it to see how much drama could be initiated.
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Global warming = Real.
Caused by humans = Real Disproportionate US contribution = Real Caused by DSM's = No more than other cars. Why not start a decent discussion about the cars in general as they relate to global warming instead of trying to target a group of enthusiats specifically without any evidence? |
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You don't know much about E85 do you?
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