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Tesla has received 325,000 preorders for the Model 3
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<blockquote data-quote="_CY_" data-source="post: 2902402" data-attributes="member: 7629"><p>screw computer models .. look at what's happening on the ground. anyone that's outside all the time like you doesn't need anyone to tell you that we have been getting extremes in weather. like you already pointed out, look at the drought conditions that the mid-west just come out of. now we are getting record breaking hot months.</p><p></p><p>there's not really much debate that the earth is warming up .. on top of glaciers melting adding to ocean mass .. what really affects sea levels is water expansion due to rise in temps. just a fraction of a degree would have a HUGE impact on volume, which of course effects sea levels. with many communities built at or below sea levels, small changes in sea level could have a huge impact .. like we are seeing with more to come.</p><p></p><p>again ... what's really scary is the HUGE frozen methane deposits that could be released into the atmosphere. methane is one of the worst gases in terms of green house effect .. 72x worst than CO2 and most refrigerants used in HVAC. to put things in perspective CO2 currently makes up 82% of total emissions .. methane is 9% but way more potent. HFC makes up about 2% and is highly debated as to how much harm it does vs the economics of constantly forced changes by EPA. naturally the equipment mfg LOVE change so they get to sell more new AC equipment.</p><p></p><p>with all the emissions put out by man kind .. IMHO there is NO way those emissions have no effect globally ... now how much effect is a topic of debate all to itself. that's why I stated earlier that no one really knows if climate change is man made or not. there's really not much debate that the earth is getting warmer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CY_, post: 2902402, member: 7629"] screw computer models .. look at what's happening on the ground. anyone that's outside all the time like you doesn't need anyone to tell you that we have been getting extremes in weather. like you already pointed out, look at the drought conditions that the mid-west just come out of. now we are getting record breaking hot months. there's not really much debate that the earth is warming up .. on top of glaciers melting adding to ocean mass .. what really affects sea levels is water expansion due to rise in temps. just a fraction of a degree would have a HUGE impact on volume, which of course effects sea levels. with many communities built at or below sea levels, small changes in sea level could have a huge impact .. like we are seeing with more to come. again ... what's really scary is the HUGE frozen methane deposits that could be released into the atmosphere. methane is one of the worst gases in terms of green house effect .. 72x worst than CO2 and most refrigerants used in HVAC. to put things in perspective CO2 currently makes up 82% of total emissions .. methane is 9% but way more potent. HFC makes up about 2% and is highly debated as to how much harm it does vs the economics of constantly forced changes by EPA. naturally the equipment mfg LOVE change so they get to sell more new AC equipment. with all the emissions put out by man kind .. IMHO there is NO way those emissions have no effect globally ... now how much effect is a topic of debate all to itself. that's why I stated earlier that no one really knows if climate change is man made or not. there's really not much debate that the earth is getting warmer. [/QUOTE]
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