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date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 23:48:34 +0100,    group: uk.d-i-y        back       
Re: Calculating your carbon footprint - a load of bollocks   
In message <gauc2u$lfd$1@news.datemas.de>, "dennis@home" 
 writes
>
>
>"geoff"  wrote in message 
>news:hVvw1tDZZq0IFw+j@ntlworld.com...
>> In message <gate47$v0u$1@news.datemas.de>, "dennis@home" 
>> writes
>>
>>>Anyway the best thing to do is to reduce the water vapour as it is 
>>>water that carries the energy to create storms, etc. The only way to 
>>>do that is to stop them burning the rain forests and let them re-grow.
>>
>> You do spout some bollocks
>>
>> most of the water vapour in the air comes from evaporation from the oceans
>
>You do keep up with your stupid trying to score points cr@p.

because you keep on spouting bollocks

and you annoy me

>So what if most is evaporated from the oceans, an awful lot is trapped 
>by the rain forests and precipitates out.

go on then - come up with a sourced percentage of rain forest 
contribution to global water vapour levels

>All of that has to go somewhere else.
>It isn't a coincidence that rain forests are wet and near the equator.

Try the oceans ... they are wet - and cover approx 2/3 of the earths 
surface. What percentage of the earth id covered in rain forest ?

less than one percent ?


-- 
geoff
date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 23:48:34 +0100   author:   geoff

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