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Oh, that is really useful. Thanks a bunch...I think this sums it up perfectly.
If you're woried about being right, go look at more data. Idk what your background is, but if you've taken high school chemistry you have the tools in front of you to understand that it isn't nothing. Now please understand that I don't mean that as any sort of insult, everything thrown in front of us as far as this subject goes is not meant to make you understand for the most part, where the issues are with this.Oh, that is really useful. Thanks a bunch...
I have tried to explain to them for 3 pages using various different analogies.
At this point, I think they are willfully trying to not comprehend it's impact and the math
I´m not a native English speaker but as I understand it - there is no differences between my standpoint and @bluemon :s - correct me if I´m wrong.I feel the same way.
What you saying here is that my recommendation to you in this caseThe math is plain. Perhaps you should revisit it.
300 out of 3000 or 400 out of 3000 = an insignificant delta
I concede the latter point, again.
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Oh absolutely, but atleast the industry is so dang small you can hardly place bame at it. But you are 100% right.I'm curious how the stout defenders of carbon reduction justify the electricity required to operate a marine tank. Even accounting for the possibility of 100% solar, wind, etc, no one seems to deny that these products are not produced in an environmentally friendly way. Running an aquarium is going to be an increased use of energy.
I'm not saying anyone should believe one way or another, but it seems an odd platform to fight over carbon.
Also, I really enjoyed that "ma and pa math" video. Too funny! I disagree with the character slander intended though.
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Considering there was talk once of actually nuking hurricanes...Also we should nuke global warming to teach it a valuable lesson.
Yes, your viewpoints are aligned.I´m not a native English speaker but as I understand it - there is no differences between my standpoint and @bluemon :s - correct me if I´m wrong.
Touche, but add a bunch of zeros to the denominator. 3 trillion cubic tons is just the CO2 in the atmosphere. The atmosphere being approximately 5,500,000,000,000,000 (that's 5.5 quadrillion) cubic tons.would be that you should add 2 ppm Cu to your 25 gallon in order to kill off the parasite because 2 out of 94640000 is an insignificant delta compared with 0.002 out of 96640000 ?
I'm curious how the stout defenders of carbon reduction justify the electricity required to operate a marine tank. Even accounting for the possibility of 100% solar, wind, etc, no one seems to deny that these products are not produced in an environmentally friendly way. Running an aquarium is going to be an increased use of energy.
Its because you are wrong, very clearly, to the point that you were relying on the argument drop in the ocean, when not only are we already talking about something larger, on that scale already, but also you are in a hobby that deals with concentrations smaller that make a big difference.Yes, your viewpoints are aligned.
My post was expressing the same frustration with you guys, that you guys have with me. I don't understand why you can't see through the propaganda and lay your eyes on the truth.
You guys are frustrated that I don't buy what is being sold.
Same same.
And Lasse, I appreciate your polite approach to the discussion.
Now we are getting somewhere, I agree with this statement.Each ppm represents 7.82 gigatonnes; and as of 2022 the concentration was 421 ppm. That's 3,292 gigatonnes.
I disagree, when you add enough zeros to the right, it starts to matter.The funny thing about talking about concentrations is that the actual size of the body of water doesn't matter. 1ppm is 1ppm, whether it's a thimble or the pacific. This appears to be a concept you can't grasp.
This appears to be a concept you can't grasp.
I disagree, when you add enough zeros to the right, it starts to matter.

