Eco madness!

This comment is equally excellent:

"I find it funny that getting the “trolls” angry makes some people excited, it’s kind of ironic, because I find it hilarious how mis-informed about climate change you people really are. If you honestly think that getting 4×4’s of the road will stop global warming then fine. I don’t, and so as the water levels rise you’ll find me at the top of the hill (that I’ll have driven up), laughing as you frantically try and patch up the planet with stickers."

The really funny thing about the whole hippy argument is that if the icecaps melt global tides will actual fall because ice displaces more water than water itself (let a glass of water + icecubes melt and the level will drop) ofc that isn't widely publicised because governments cant tax/scare ppl with it ^^
 
excellent lol. I had a big 4x4 for my last car and gained some unpopularity with it at work; nothing serious just people assume your killing the planet etc. Anyhow I swopped it for my current car and nobody bats an eyelid.... my current is just as long as the 4x4, much wider and has about 3kg less of co2 - but now im saving the planet!
 
taking up more than its fair space on the road

Climate Rush does not really recognise the positives behind spending such an enormous amount of money on something that uses more than its fair share of road-space and looks to the general public as though it guzzles up petrol

The vast majority of 4×4 owners buy these vehicles as a status symbol

To those status-seekers

For those angry that their pride in ‘chelsea tractors’ has been challenged


...to me, it smacks of a bunch of jealous losers who are upset they can't afford similar cars who use 'Climate Change' as a pathetic excuse to target owners of such cars. If it was really about emissions, why the need to keep attacking status and mentioning size and money? Pathetic behaviour frankly
 
The really funny thing about the whole hippy argument is that if the icecaps melt global tides will actual fall because ice displaces more water than water itself (let a glass of water + icecubes melt and the level will drop) ofc that isn't widely publicised because governments cant tax/scare ppl with it ^^

It isn't widely publicised because it's wrong.

Ice floats. Displacement of a floating object is by weight, not volume. So the water level stays the same when floating ice melts.

The concern is more to do with ice on land melting and falling into the sea. That will cause sea levels to rise.
 
It isn't widely publicised because it's wrong.

Ice floats. Displacement of a floating object is by weight, not volume. So the water level stays the same when floating ice melts.

The concern is more to do with ice on land melting and falling into the sea. That will cause sea levels to rise.

It's hard to say what the effect would be anyway, because one side says it'll rise and cause damage, and the other says it won't.

So who do we believe?
 
Sorry but the ice you see above water is only the "tip", if the icecaps do melt the sea levels wont rise except maybe a little due to thermal expansion, but meh you go on believing what the politicians say ill believe what the geologists say :P
 
Bah my friends comment is still "awaiting moderation" anyway here it is :P

Just thought id let you know that the Diesel “SUV” (are we in America now?) in picture two puts out <300g/km of CO2 (still almost 3x the amount of a Prius) but my 1999 Nissan Skyline puts out 370g/km do I get a nice badge for owning a nice saloon and not a horrid 4×4? ^^
 
Sorry but the ice you see above water is only the "tip", if the icecaps do melt the sea levels wont rise except maybe a little due to thermal expansion, but meh you go on believing what the politicians say ill believe what the geologists say :P

For floating ice, there will be negligable change, yes. (It wouldn't go down though, unless some ice was forcefully submerged and not floating at its natural level)

For non floating ice/snow (such as the Antartic) which is all just sat on top of rock, not floating like the Arctic is then it will obviously cause a rise if it melts in any great volume as it's currently just sat on land.
 
Sorry but the ice you see above water is only the "tip", if the icecaps do melt the sea levels wont rise except maybe a little due to thermal expansion, but meh you go on believing what the politicians say ill believe what the geologists say :P

OH NOES! I ARE WRONG! I forgot about how 9/10 of the ice is frequently quoted as being below the surface of the water!

wikipedia said:
The density of ice is 0.9167 g/cm³ at 0°C, whereas water has a density of 0.9998 g/cm³ at the same temperature.

Well, what do you know, ice is about 9/10 as dense as water. Hence an iceberg displaces about 9/10 of it's volume in reaching equilibrium. Who'd've thunk it.

Yes, I know that the densities of sea ice and seawater are not identical to those of pure ice and water, but Googling suggests that the ratios are the same.
 
The whole Environmental thing is a joke.

Think of all the people who have Ferarris that put out over 300g/km but rarely get driven.
Yet it's 'OK' for someone to drive an 'Eco' car which, in terms of net emissions, would put out a vast deal more and cause greater 'environmental damage.'
 

Yes but water expands when it forms ice and ice will displace its own weight of water when floating. an iceberg will not add to the overall sea level upon melting even if it toweres ou of the water, but the poles aren't icebergs however they are not all ice either the are hollow sections, debris/etc.

Actually lets just forget it, we'll both be long dead before anything ever comes of global warming/climate change anyway :P
 
It's quite funny really, I'm not a huge fan of the message it's one sided and blinkered but as a form of protest it's origional, humourous and harmless.

Quite. I nice campaign. This thread's very existence illustrates its impact. :)

At the end of the day it's a protest, it's against the prevailing view. Some folk think there's a problem with the prevailing situation (big cars in this case). History is littered with examples of groups taking positive, and yes sometimes criminal, unpopular and disruptive action for causes they care about.

More power to them I say. We need more people standing up for what they believe in, getting out from in front of their TVs and computers and doing something. Who cares about the specific issue - the point is that some people and getting up, going out and doing something. This is a good thing.
 
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Quite. I nice campaign. This thread's very existence illustrates its impact. :)

At the end of the day it's a protest, it's against the prevailing view. Some folk think there's a problem with the prevailing situation (big cars in this case). History is littered with examples of groups taking positive, and yes sometimes criminal, unpopular and disruptive action for causes they care about.

More power to them I say. We need more people standing up for what they believe in, getting out from in front of their TVs and computers and doing something. Who cares about the specific issue - the point is that some people and getting up, going out and doing something. This is a good thing.


Excellent point, lets hope other people with stupid and ill conceived ideas take a militant approach to getting them heard, and lets hope that the people who think it should be legal to have sex with children take action to get their way. actually thinking about it these are bad ideas :O your point is stupid [must not reference Hitler, must not reference Hitler] Raoul Moat was standing up for what he believed in, so was the moron who assassinated (insert name here)
 
Its because of organisations like this that its your DUTY, to buy the biggest most uneconomical gas guzzling **** off car you can afford.

Preferably a Cayenne, they REALLY sicken people for some reason, i thrive on those stares of hatred you get driving them :)
 
Sure, ubersonic, but what's the alternative? No protest action? Everyone just rolls over and takes whatever the world/system gives them? No, that would be rubbish. There is a place for protest.

Given the disconnect between science and public opinion on climate - I'd say this is just one of those places.
 
Its because of organisations like this that its your DUTY, to buy the biggest most uneconomical gas guzzling **** off car you can afford.

Preferably a Cayenne, they REALLY sicken people for some reason, i thrive on those stares of hatred you get driving them :)

Don't worry, ive recently put down a deposit on a new (to me) Supra twin turbo :D



Sure, ubersonic, but what's the alternative? No protest action? Everyone just rolls over and takes whatever the world/system gives them? No, that would be rubbish. There is a place for protest.

Given the disconnect between science and public opinion on climate - I'd say this is just one of those places.

/Meh, they would have to do a lot to convince me that man’s 3% contribution to the planet’s greenhouse gases effects the climate enough for me driving a rubbish car to make a difference. Especially considering that one NASCAR race puts out more CO2 than my car will in over half a decade.
 
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/Meh, they would have to do a lot to convince me ...
Yeah, I agree, they have to do more, they should expand the campaign. ;)

Here's one of the Climate Rush folk I snapped a few weeks back:
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Their slogan 'Deeds not Words' is one to applaud in my opinion.
 
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