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Old 15-04-2006, 10:38   #114
timewarrior2001
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Re: Global warming 'past the point of no return'

I failt so see how a 3c rise in tempewrature would cause that much devastation to cereal crop.

Cereal crop is grown in all parts of the world in all temperatures, I really can not see the sense or justification of that argument.

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Originally Posted by me283
Well, Connaughton has a point. What is the point of reducing something when you may not need to, only to find it is detrimental in other ways?

As for sending the waste into space, it's probably not the best idea. What if it hits a meteorite or something? Or ends up coming back into our gravitational field? In fact, lets just assume there is another civilzation on a planet comewhere, and one day a load of nuclear waste comes crashing down on their planet... how would we feel if the reverse happened and someone else's waste landed on earth?
it would vaporise in the re-entry.
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