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Comment Re:Digital riot (Score 1) 703

I generally agree with everything that you have said. But there is an exceptional circumstance that must be considered, which is when the lawmakers and the law enforcers no longer are acting in the best interest of the people that elected them but in their own best interest. That thing you call democracy was enacted pretty much throughout the world by a bunch of "criminals" and "terrorists" that organized "riots" that eventually toppled the previous form of government.

How different do you find this situation? Has Wikileaks been charged, judged and convicted? No. The people's elected governments are using non-legal tactics to defend itself from the exposure of it's own misdeeds.

Submission + - Doubling of CO2 not so tragic after all? (theregister.co.uk) 4

carvalhao writes: The Register reports on a study from NASA and the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that claims that new climate models that account for the effects of increased CO2 levels on plant growth result on a 1,64 C increase for a doubling of CO2 concentrations, a far less gloomy scenario than previously considered.
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Submission + - New NASA Model Refutes Global Warming Alarmists (theregister.co.uk)

Dialecticus writes: According to an article by Lewis Page at The Register, NASA says that most theoretical models of global warming fail to take into account the cooling effects of how plant life would react to higher CO2 levels in the atmosphere. NASA's new model reportedly indicates that even something as extreme as a doubling of current CO2 levels would only result in a 1.64 degree Celsius increase in overall global temperatures, with temperature increases over land being even less than that. The article does not specifically mention whether increased photosynthesis would have a natural regulating effect on CO2 levels due to the commensurate increase in the rate of naturally occurring carbon sequestration.

Comment Re:Cold? (Score 1) 214

Although I can't name it, there was a movie in the 80's about a building that recycled human body heat for energy... until the computer went awry and started killing everyone for their body heat.

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