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12-19-2009, 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Ryzorian View Post
The CO2 rate was up and down way back then based on Volcanic activity. Most CO2 today also comes from volcanos...one major eruption puts out far more "greenhouse" gas than man has done in the last 100 years...and we have several major eruptions a year. Mount Pinitobo actually dropped earth's mean temp by a couple of dagree's when it erupted in the 90's because of all the particulate matter in the air.

I'm sorry, but man isn't causeing earth to heat up, cool down, or have a brain freeze. It's just a cycle that both earth and the sun go through repeatedly...over and over and over again.

I do think man can pollute local enviroments to the point of utter destruction, so I certainly think we should manage our natural resources better. However, that doesn't require some paper pusher at the UN telling me what I should or shouldn't do. Each nation will either learn how to utilize what they have to thrive, or they wont and die. Evolution at it's finest, isn't that what you all strive for anyhow?

I agree. (edit: I "concur", since it's not really a matter of opinion - but fact)



Though evolutionary based science clearly states that animals evolve with their environment. According to that understanding, there will be a biological response as the population reaches capacity. Overpopulation and famine is a real problem.


What about the insane pollution and fluoridation of public water supply? What about our agriculture, which is infiltrated with genetically modified foods? What about other problems that we may not even be aware of, because the thrust and motive force of the environmental movement has been hijacked by political interests using lies and deception?



AND WHAT ABOUT THE SUN??


There is a large, flaming, energy and heat-emitting sphere located in the center of our ‘solar’ system, which has a direct, immediate effect on the temperatures on every planet in this system. It’s so important to the ecosystem of the earth, it is so integral to the functioning of life on our planet, that primitive man once worshipped the Sun! Interestingly, modern man now worships the Earth, ignoring the giant, glowing orb of burning gasses that bakes down on the earth constantly. The Sun is not only a burning sphere of gas, but it’s an unstable one. The Sun emits solar flares, meaning huge explosions, which emit large bursts of heat. Since we understand that the sun is the source of heat in our solar system, surely we can deduce that solar flares must affect our climate here on earth.


Also, isn't it interesting that Mars is also experiencing Global Warming? I'm sure that's man made, as well.






Mars Melt Hints at Solar, Not Human, Cause for Warming, Scientist Says

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