05-16-2008, 09:30 AM
ccm911 wrote:
Porsche is in the uncomfortable position of not being a low production manufacturer, but is also not a high volume producer either.
Yes, the cycling of temperature is real and recorded, so a temperature increase in itself is not a unusual in the history of the planet.
The rate of temperature increase that we're seeing is unprecedented and very much a cause of concern. The planet will survive - nature always wins. Whether humans will still be around at the end of it is another matter.
If you're interested in the topic, then start up a thread in OT and I'll bite.
Quote:Actually, is this concept of "Global Warming" really true? The earth is billions of years old, yet we have really only been recording temperatures for the past 200 years? I mean, wouldn't we still be in the Ice Age if there was not a shift in warming trends?
And as for Porsche, I thought that being a relatively limited production vehicle would preclude it from being taxed on the basis of fuel efficiency. I am probably wrong.
Porsche is in the uncomfortable position of not being a low production manufacturer, but is also not a high volume producer either.
Yes, the cycling of temperature is real and recorded, so a temperature increase in itself is not a unusual in the history of the planet.
The rate of temperature increase that we're seeing is unprecedented and very much a cause of concern. The planet will survive - nature always wins. Whether humans will still be around at the end of it is another matter.
If you're interested in the topic, then start up a thread in OT and I'll bite.
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