Piracy helps stop Global Warming?
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And I was thinking I'd see Capt. Jack Sparrow...
Good one. LOL!
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classic!!
Unfortunately, when the dust pollution and smoke and water vapor pollution were cut down, we slid into a rapid cooling!! Check it out...if we had not started more CO2 we might be chopping ice blocks.
And everybody will tell you when a volcano of any size explodes the dust drops the climate temperature down a lot
Smoke and haze and in the lower atmosphere are what caused the "year without a summer" in the US in the late 1800's...that is how powerful such explosions can be environmentally..
Are we barking up the wrong tree in trying to take out CO2 in driblets and keeping our factories squeaky clean of dust and ash emissions? Maybe we need just enough smoke and ash to balance off our CO2 and the natural forces trying to raise the temperature.
Industry would welcome such, and prices would drop as costs of production went down. Double benefit.
Good picture...got me thinking of the cause-and-effect the IPCC and other GW folks have inadvertantly shown us. And how much it would help lower costs and make industrialists more money. And no need to cut the jungle to plant oil palms...just open the dust filter a bit more.
The extra CO2 would then help crops to grow better all over, so we would be fighting worldwide hunger at the same time.
And the sunsets will be fantastic, a bonanza for artists and photographers.
A little dust would solve so many of the problems causing argument and giving us all headaches.
I'm tired...go for it!!
Ha, technically yes! Making less tapes/cd's/dvd's/plastics by downloading and borrowing instead of buying decreases demand hence, less burning of fuels, hence less energy wasted on making these materials, hence, better world indeed!
Piracy, or just legal digital media downloading. By using I-tunes, or any other downloading service, you avoid the resources needed for the CD, the package, the shipping, the cost of the shelf space in the store.
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