Global Warming

The.Menace

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#3
LOL, isn't a real problem? Do you believe that shit? We have no idea what will happen but it might be WAY WORSE then a lil "fucked up weather".

But noone cares. The US didn't sign Kyto and with GW that won't change. Just don't care about the nature......but one day you'll be cryin....just don't blame noone else then yourself then.
 

The.Menace

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#4
"The US consumes so many finite natural resources that you could fit the whole of China, India, the Russian Federation and Brazil into its ecological footprint and still have room to spare", the foundation added.
http://www.commondreams.org/views01/0129-03.htm


the rise of global sea levels, drowning population-dense coastal cities and low-lying nations, including Bangladesh and many Pacific Islands;

the spread of infectious tropical diseases to more temperate parts of the world;

a reduction in food-producing regions; and

an upsurge in violent and severe weather events, including hurricanes, tornadoes, extreme heat waves, floods and drought.
http://www.itvs.org/risingwaters/



Between Europe and America and as far down as the Caribbean and Africa’s “arm,” there is a large, clockwise circling current which shoots warm water northward and keeps England from looking like Siberia, even though they are at the same latitude. Norway, too.
http://teresi.us/html/writing/ocean_currents.html

One of the things that aren't mentioned often but in my opinion is the biggeste danger with the global warmin is Ocean Currents might change. This other link above talks a lil bit about it....but it's not only the icebergs...if the temerapture of the oceans increases, they ocean currents will change. We know that, we just don't know when it will happen and how they'll change, but temperature is like a huge factor why there are currents. So read the quote above and imagin what would happen to the whole world if ocean currents would change....The weather on every place on earth depens on strongly on ocean currents......so......if we accomplish to fuck this system up, the weather all around the world would change. Snow in England, hot weather in Seattle, rain in Africa but no longer in the Center of the US. We don't know what would happen exactly, but we know the effects would be HUGE. Understand, it's not like global warming will destroy Venice and that's it....we're talkin about a possible new ice age. And I didn't even mention that ocean currents influence the winds a lot and if u put that together, it's like a bomb u know. And if it blows up, we're fucked. For real.
 

Duke

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#5
Some people don't realize that earth's climate system is incredibly fragile. The current circumstances, the one that is suitable for us as humans to survive in, can be destroyed so easily it makes you twitch. The global climate is like a porcelain cabinet, and right now we're leading a horde of elephants through it.
 
#6
in europe there can come a high water-level and destroy the west-coast if things get heated up.

also, if some african vulcano errupt it can cause a mega-tsunami which will lead to the destruction of new york and florida.
 

The.Menace

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feichen said:
in europe there can come a high water-level and destroy the west-coast if things get heated up.

also, if some african vulcano errupt it can cause a mega-tsunami which will lead to the destruction of new york and florida.
Sorry. Europe doesn't really has west cost (are u talkin about spain? about italy? England?) .....if the sea level rises Europe isn't that much in danger, Asian countries and island are far more in danger then Europe (from the high sea level view)

A vulcano doesn't really has something to do with the changes we talk about. I mean, it could happen, but look at the links I posted above, there are far more real scenarios then a Tsunami.
 

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