Havn't glaciers melted because they are formed high up and in cold regions and then slowly slide downhill and into warmer areas which melts themthinfourth wrote:Oh pleaseandreww wrote:How about the fact that the world started heating up at almost the exact point we started burning fossil fuels, just a coincidence ?
You live in Scotland You know that place with lots of rolling valleys with big boulders down the bottom that are completely different to the bedrock at the site they sit. its called glacial erosion.
Seen any glaciers recently
No they all melted
Therefore the only conclusion that we can come to is wooly mammoths invented cars and caused global warming to melt them all

My dad is an energy consultant, been in oil industry for 30+ years and now specialises in renewable energy and technologys.
I will see if i can get a fancy scientific answer out of him to defend my point

EDIT
He says noone has 100% proven global warming is caused by our co2 emissions , but it would seem likely due to the warming being so closely related to our usage, noone has disproved it either.
Also that it doesn't really matter whether we are causing it or not, we are already more than 2/3rds of the way through the worlds supply of hydrocarbons, North Sea production has already peaked and is starting to fall and nowadays we are creating more liquid fuels from gas than from oil.
After analysing the data of our comsumption versus production by around 2017 we will be importing 85% off all the fuel we need of which the cost will then be astronomical.
So the real questions is what are we going to replace it with, most sensible option seems to be replacing petrol/diesal with hydrogen and building nuclear power stations to provide the nations electricity, then at night when demand goes down the stations use their excess electricity to supply eletrolysers to create hydrogen.
Discuss
