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Unstoppable Global Warming?

August 25, 2008


Oh this can’t be! There has to be some mistake!

Tom Remington

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6 Responses to “Unstoppable Global Warming?”

  1. jes on August 25th, 2008 12:20 pm

    I expect that is exactly the way it is…BUT…we can still “do away” with ourselves, if we keep cuttng down all the vegetation, and asphalting the parking lots…..in other words, we CAN make a living HELL out of Gods green earth!

  2. ar on August 25th, 2008 2:17 pm

    Hokie-pokie!

  3. jes on August 25th, 2008 6:49 pm

    Not really, ar, just looking in all the cornors! Like to have a good pair of cockroach stompers on!

  4. ar on August 26th, 2008 3:03 am

    Good. Talk to me in 1500 years.

  5. jes on August 26th, 2008 7:14 am

    Take a look at the satellite maps over the last 30 years, if you can. I happened to have access to some for Florida, and when you see the changes for yourself, get back to me. We’re not talking global warming, we’re talking oxygen loss and pollution and changes in the types of vegetation and animals that will result from it.
    Don’t know where you live, but changes in Florida are pronounced. I’ve lived here for 65 years and watched it change. You mean to tell me I can’t believe my own eyes? Thanks anyway. Looking at the satellite photos will start the gears in your own thinking, I’m thinking. Wish I could give you a link, but haven’t looked online. Maybe they aren’t even available. These were classified at the time, maybe now they are open…

  6. BA on August 27th, 2008 6:38 am

    The difference between day and night, winter and summer, year to year, the only thing consistent about the weather is CHANGE. The Earth does not belong to MAN, Man belongs to the Earth. The Earth has a self correcting mechanism, and when it gets out of BALANCE, it rights itself. Anyway you cut it, Mother Nature is still the Boss.

    Jes, in the West, California, all the new people moving into the Foothills are cutting and dozing all the vegetation off of their 40 acre parcels in the name of fire prevention. This not only takes away habitat from animals, but it increases the ground temperature and promotes erosion. From the statistics of the fires we’ve had this year, it doesn’t look like the clearing has done much good. We’ve had a record number of wildfires. In the 1940’s and 1950’s this was Virgin Timber, now it’s a desert.

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