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Yep. We have done so much damage to this planet and now we must accept the consequences. :( It has been proven that temeprature of our air/planet raises for 2 deegres <u>every</u> year...
[ 09-23-2003, 04:04 PM: Message edited by: Xen ] |
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Sorry, but that information can't be correct. 2 degrees (Celsius) every year would mean that withing 50 years we will all be fried. Every hundred years, perhaps, but not every year. |
No it isn't correct. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the temperature has risen by 1° Fahrenheit in the last 100 years and are predicting that by 2100 it will have risen anywhere between an extra 1.8°F to 6.3°F
That may not sound like a lot but, as you are aware, water expands when it warms and add this to the effects on the ice caps and you will see sea levels rise dramatically. |
Bad news.
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<font color = lightgreen>Global warming again? :rolleyes: Every time some piece of ice breaks loose it seems like alarmists scurry around predicting our imminent death by heat within the next 50 years. Our current "warming trend" is part of the natural temperature cycle that has existed for millenia; unfortunately the alarmists are simply too short-sighted to understand this.
The Sahara used to be grassland and much of North America used to be covered by glaciers. Everything is cyclic, so just ride this out and worry about something really important for a change. [img]graemlins/petard.gif[/img] </font> |
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Secondly its just not correct to say that this is entirely natural. For that to be the case human activity would have to be proven to have no effect on the atmosphere. You can't say that this is part of the natural cycle if you also admit that human action is influencing the process. And it seems clear to me from the reading I've done on the issue that human action is having a very noticeable effect. What I'm trying to say is that we may be living in a natural period of global warming, but that doesn't make our actions ineffectual by a long way. |
Go to live in the mountains [img]smile.gif[/img]
i live near jerusalem so i do not realy care. On more serious note-If usa, holland etc, will go under water, we will be all stuck deep in %&#$, regardless of our location. So jerusalem will not help a lot :( |
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