Ark Bob, you are so full it I can't believe it!!:DQuote:
Originally Posted by arkansasbob
Yeah, don't response to any of my posts on global warming. You would be doing me a favor.
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Ark Bob, you are so full it I can't believe it!!:DQuote:
Originally Posted by arkansasbob
Yeah, don't response to any of my posts on global warming. You would be doing me a favor.
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Originally Posted by saltydawg
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Is that a country-western singer? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by arkansasbob
Wow, Wildfires destroy nearly 700,000 acres in Texas the same weekend that 100 twisters touch down in 5 states . How odd.
Anybody read about the widespread worldwide bleaching of the coral reefs due to the warm oceans?
Has to due with the oceans taking up gigaton after gigaton of CO2 released from our burning of fossil fuels. Turning the oceans much, much more acidic. The rate is so high that the tiny marine animals like corals can't survive. Another ten or 20 years and they will be toast.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dawgbitten
Yep. This is what some of our posters dont understand, or choose to ignore.Quote:
Originally Posted by saltydawg
Sure, you can say that air temps are up "only" 3 degrees in the last 100 years, "only 2" in the last 20 years, and you can say that ocean temps are "only" up 1 degree in 50 years.
What they dont understand is how much can change in micro ecosystems with a degree or two change that can rapidly spiral out of control. In some microecosystems, GW has caused more drastic a change in temps and precip, etc.. and its only going to get worse unless we step it up. For real.
Mother nature was not set up to see the earth and the water heat up as fast as we humans have been causing since the industrial revelution, that is all there is to it. Deny this and you are a fool.
Exactly. The whole food chain can be in peril with natural selection taking years for organisms to adjust to changing environment. We could see mass extinctions of organisms since they are unable to adapt in such a short time frame.
Of course ARBob is not concerned.
Here is more bad news:
http://news.independent.co.uk/enviro...icle351135.ece
CO2 at highest levels ever.
http://today.reuters.com/news/newsar...USE.xml&rpc=22
There is no such thing as global warming.
Chuck Norris got cold one day so he turned up the sun.
True facts from, Chucknorrisfacts.com:thumbsup:
Wow, scary and sad. Im sure Arkbob will pass it off as insignificantQuote:
Originally Posted by Dawgbitten
INNISFAIL, Australia (AP) -- Troops began moving aid to the cyclone-shattered town of Innisfail on Tuesday as residents picked through waterlogged streets littered with rubble and mangled roofs destroyed by Australia's most powerful cyclone in decades.
Forecasters warned on Tuesday that more wild weather was heading for Australia, with a Category 2 cyclone brewing in the Coral Sea even as Australians were taking stock of devastation...
http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/asiapc....ap/index.html
You guys are too concerned about the lives of your descendants. People intent on exploiting resources and doing everything possible to prevent any small amount of climate change or pollution or wasteful destruction of any living thing believe they will live forever and that having plenty of money will allow them to maintain their quality of life through whatever changes occur.
Fact is that clean water above and below ground, clean air and rich organic soil are the necessities. Every species depends on those necessities.
Not sure I understand your reasoning in the second sentence.Quote:
Originally Posted by aubunique
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TT, did you look at all the photos in the slide show? Pretty darn good.
How about a link to that Australian study that claims the oceans' corals have a bright future?