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Old 08-09-2009, 10:42 AM   #19
torbirdie
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Originally Posted by XRQTR
Global warming my butt, we're diluting the worlds oceans with storm water run off that is pumped straight into the bays.

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perhaps there is some truth in how there is more water run off that finds its way into the ocean, but perhaps you could back it up with numbers like the decrease in rainfall say in a city such as Melbourne and the increase of new dwellings and hard surfaces that redirect a % of this decreased rainfall into the bay.
Perhaps you are thinking on a global scale and are linking it to rising sea levels,(perhaps do the calculations for us on how many roofs at average annual rainfall would be needed to make the oceans rise 1cm) or that wont happen according you restricted ice melt theory.

When you do that, perhaps point out why that then makes global warming bunk?
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