telegraph.co.uk— Global warming is causing significant changes to the Earth's natural systems and it is highly unlikely that any force but man-made climate change can be blamed .
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would you say volcanic emissions have any impact on the climate?i dont agree with the tax schemes they have but its foolish to say we dont have an impact on the environment.
i have never seen so many people, so far from the truth... oh yeah - for those of you who think the earth is billions of years old, tell me, how is that even possible? its a joke folks, science has re-written itself probably a billions of times, thats about the closest thing to billions science will get....yet so many "intelligent" people look to replace God anyway they can....Bottom line: earth = 6-10,000 yrs old. God created, sent his Son Jesus, and is coming again, you should be worried about your salvation, more than anything else.
the population wouldnt be growing at an exponetial rate if we were involved in promoting education and social development in 3rd world countries.the main point is that BY OUR OWN ACTIONS we are causing the place we live to be hazardous to us, which isnt good. but yeah, we need to spread out a bit, but while we live here we should be concerned with not turning it into something we can never use.
Climate variability - A prominent aspect of our weather/climate is its variability. This variability has been with us since Earth had an atmosphere. Thunder-storms, tornadoes, large-scale storms, droughts and multi-decade and even century time scales have been the cycles that have played upon Earths climate/weather zones. El Nino and La Nina have been cyclical and a profound influence upon the Earth's system. Man represents only 3%, hardly a factor in the larger scope of things - Sun/climate/weather.
The point is, the population doesn't grow at an exponential rate unless the environment is suited for the population/vice versa. If you stick a bacteria culture in freezing temperatures, it doesn't grow. If you stick it in a nice warm climate though... it blooms. All life is suited for a certain environment. Polar bears thrive in a freezing climate. Tigers in dry savannah. Fish in water. When a lot of them show up, that means the environment is conducive to their growth as a population. One of those factors is the climate. If we are causing this place to be hazardous to us, why are we growing exponentially? We are causing this place to be much more tolerable for us. Advances in technology and medicine far outweigh the "negative" impacts of short term climate change.
wunkstaAug 15, 2008
would you say volcanic emissions have any impact on the climate?i dont agree with the tax schemes they have but its foolish to say we dont have an impact on the environment.
Closed AccountAug 15, 2008
s**t's getting old.
beauleyAug 15, 2008
Honey bees, how they visit each one of the harvested fruit we eat. What if they just disappeared ? Would we here in the U.S. be able to find another pollinator ? Well, unless the mystery is solved soon, we may have to. <a class="user" href="http://www.quazen.com/Science/Agriculture/The-Honey-Bee-Mystery.22165">http://www.quazen.com/Science/Agriculture/The-Hone ...</a>The Honey Bee Mystery
slam22Aug 15, 2008
i have never seen so many people, so far from the truth... oh yeah - for those of you who think the earth is billions of years old, tell me, how is that even possible? its a joke folks, science has re-written itself probably a billions of times, thats about the closest thing to billions science will get....yet so many "intelligent" people look to replace God anyway they can....Bottom line: earth = 6-10,000 yrs old. God created, sent his Son Jesus, and is coming again, you should be worried about your salvation, more than anything else.
wunkstaAug 15, 2008
the population wouldnt be growing at an exponetial rate if we were involved in promoting education and social development in 3rd world countries.the main point is that BY OUR OWN ACTIONS we are causing the place we live to be hazardous to us, which isnt good. but yeah, we need to spread out a bit, but while we live here we should be concerned with not turning it into something we can never use.
jamralAug 16, 2008
Climate variability - A prominent aspect of our weather/climate is its variability. This variability has been with us since Earth had an atmosphere. Thunder-storms, tornadoes, large-scale storms, droughts and multi-decade and even century time scales have been the cycles that have played upon Earths climate/weather zones. El Nino and La Nina have been cyclical and a profound influence upon the Earth's system. Man represents only 3%, hardly a factor in the larger scope of things - Sun/climate/weather.
allengeerAug 17, 2008
The point is, the population doesn't grow at an exponential rate unless the environment is suited for the population/vice versa. If you stick a bacteria culture in freezing temperatures, it doesn't grow. If you stick it in a nice warm climate though... it blooms. All life is suited for a certain environment. Polar bears thrive in a freezing climate. Tigers in dry savannah. Fish in water. When a lot of them show up, that means the environment is conducive to their growth as a population. One of those factors is the climate. If we are causing this place to be hazardous to us, why are we growing exponentially? We are causing this place to be much more tolerable for us. Advances in technology and medicine far outweigh the "negative" impacts of short term climate change.