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Dec 29 |
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Sep 13 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Apr 21 |
answered | Does eating pizza decrease 'energy'? |
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Apr 17 |
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Will a warming world directly damage human health? I admit I have not read the book but from what I know about Lomberg, he still thinks that global warming is not a positive progress for the well-being of humans. But from what you say, I understand that you think that global warming could actually be a good thing for humans! Is this the case or am I missing something? |
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Apr 17 |
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Will a warming world directly damage human health? As you put it the issue comes down to this: Are there globally more deaths due to cold or heat? And how will a warmer climate change this ratio? I quoted a scientific research to back up my point. Do you have any data to back up your point of view? |
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Apr 16 |
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Apr 16 |
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Will a warming world directly damage human health? edited body |
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Apr 16 |
answered | Will a warming world directly damage human health? |
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Apr 11 |
awarded | Student |
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Apr 8 |
asked | Can GAPS diet cure autism, schizophrenia and dyslexia? |
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Apr 7 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Apr 1 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Apr 1 |
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Do candles emit ten times the carbon dioxide of an equivalent lightbulb? I agree to some point regarding the misuse of that kind of arguments. On the other hand, to reach any conclusions we have to take into account the overall "energy cost" of the procedure and not confine to an arbitrary calculation of only a part of this procedure. |
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Apr 1 |
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Do candles emit ten times the carbon dioxide of an equivalent lightbulb? @SamIAm, the explanation of the calculations is rather long and this would make a very huge post. Furthermore I am not sure that I can incorporate math equations in my post :) The resume is that one candle emits 10.69 g of CO2 per hour while the per candle-equivalent of electric light per hour is only 1.11. |
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Apr 1 |
answered | Do candles emit ten times the carbon dioxide of an equivalent lightbulb? |