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the power plants are designed to produce only as much power as needed. any excess production that isnt stored results in the short term cost of electricity dropping resulting in the financially optimal amount of generators running to drop (less CO2 emissions). i agree that having a few people turn their lights off for an hour wont make a huge difference to the power load, but the main point of earth hour is to create awareness which will hopefully cause people to use less energy/be more energy efficient causing a more consistent and predictable decrease in power consumption in the long run.aliyosufi said:just because you dont use it doesnt mean it wont be produced and if everyone in the world turned off their lights for 1 hour it will not make a diffrence to global warming
in fact youre full of shitaliyosufi said:in fact humans are he biggest contributors to co2 in the atmosphere through constant exhaling of carbon dioxide, we contribute 90% of all co2 by breathing
human CO2 emissions are predicted to be around 26.4 giga tonnes per year
the average human exhales 0.9kg to 1kg of CO2 per day.
1kg * 365 days * 7 billion humans = 2.56 giga tonnes worth of CO2 exhaled by humans.
yes, there are a shitload of humans out there breathing and producing greenhouse gases, but that only accounts for a tenth of our total emissions.
theres a natural carbon cycle (carbon is released and absorbed continuously throughout nature) that is fairly balanced with extremes occurring in periods of thousands of years. although there are greater sources of CO2 emissions in nature, there are also CO2 sinks which absorb a relatively similar amount. the rate of absorption is not linearly proportional to CO2 concentration. any extra CO2 (human emissions) which is added to the cycle continues to build up causing the observed increase in CO2 in the atmosphere.aliyosufi said:manmade greenhouse gas accounts for a tiny proportion of all greenhouse gas
we may be contributing a relatively small amount but that doesnt make it insignificant.
that figure is about 98.46% complete bullshit. i have no problem with you being pessimistic, but stop pulling numbers out of your arse.aliyosufi said:yes we will be able to slow down global warming
but only ever so slightly like .0001% slower
with that you fail.aliyosufi said:when has god lied to us and with that i end my argument