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    Quote Originally Posted by Roboevil View Post
    From my own knowledge, I wouldn't have predicted something like that until at least 2070. Which isn't surprising considering the source is the Daily Mail.

    However, it's still a likely prediction, and something which is inevitible. One of my college lecturers has said that London is planning a £1 billion project to fight against this. I don't remember what it is, my assumption would be a wall though lol.
    Lol hah they said the thames barrier wouldn't be able to hold off the mass of water but I have an idea which none of the experts have thought of MAKE IT BIGGER!!! -_- or yeah build a wall it's quite scary actually I'd hate to think how my home town would be effected being right next to the thames =o
    I’ll be a story in your head, but that’s okay, because we’re all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh? Because it was, you know. It was the best. A daft old man who stole a magic box and ran away. Did I ever tell you that I stole it? Well, I borrowed it. I always meant to take it back. Oh, that box, Amy, you’ll dream about that box. It’ll never leave you. Big and little at the same time. Brand-new and ancient and the bluest blue ever. And the times we had, eh? Would had…Never had. In your dreams, they’ll still be there. The Doctor and Amy Pond and the days that never came.

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    I think that we seriously need to do something to combat global warming as it is clear to see the effects from it going on. People need to be responsible for there own waste and damaging admissions and I think we need to make a stand against the corporate giants who pump out lots of damaging admissions and waste daily to become more efficient and green.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan2nd View Post
    Lol hah they said the thames barrier wouldn't be able to hold off the mass of water but I have an idea which none of the experts have thought of MAKE IT BIGGER!!! -_- or yeah build a wall it's quite scary actually I'd hate to think how my home town would be effected being right next to the thames =o
    I've read an article that they're planning to increase the size of it. The current project is only built to withstand sea level rises until 2030.

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    On what you said earlier that the caps would not do anything. If the fresh water goes too much into the gulf stream then the warm water being supplied to the british isles will stop and we will become a much colder country like russia.
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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    It doesn't exist.
    It can be scientifically proven that some unnatural chemicals cause increased warming in the atmosphere.

    There's good basis to argue that Global Warming isn't having an affect as large as is made out, but in some areas, it does exist.

    The term 'Global Warming' is far to vague to be used generally. There are many different aspects to the proposed processes.

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    Yes, therefore the different aspects are summed up as global warming which is the most expected theory therefore it is called global warming to generalise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nakumuri View Post
    Yes, therefore the different aspects are summed up as global warming which is the most expected theory therefore it is called global warming to generalise.
    Maybe its because its 2:30am and i need sleep, or maybe your sentence just doesn't make sense. Either way, I don't understand that.

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    let me rephrase it. Alot of things could happen but the most accepted theory is the the climate warms up. Thats why it is called global warming as a whole.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nakumuri View Post
    let me rephrase it. Alot of things could happen but the most accepted theory is the the climate warms up. Thats why it is called global warming as a whole.
    I'm not sure what you mean, how about this:

    The global climate is heating up, it has raised 0.8 degrees centigrade since 1860. This is a fact, it's proven, and even George Bush realises this, if you disagree then you're a fool.
    When described as 1 degree, 2 degrees, it doesn't seem like a lot, but it's a global average. It may rise 8 in the north, 12 in the south, 1 in Japan etc, but it is measured by the average.

    The debate is how the warming is happening, some people believe it's a natural cycle (which I can prove otherwise - the climate is supposed to be cooling), and then some believe it's solar activity naturally releasing high amounts of energy. I'm sketchy on this myself, but it's highly unlikely as it wouldn't affect us this much, this fast.
    The accepted theory is the greenhouse affect being caused by humans releasing unnaturally high amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, I'm sure you know what this is?

    I apologise if it sounds like I'm patronising you, but the explanation is there for others if they're unsure of it.

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    The earth could still cool down if it heats up to melt the fresh water and then that disrupts the gulf stream turning northern europe colder.
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