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Im quite sceptical of the supposed risk to the earths survival by global warming and such. Id be of the opinion that the earth has a natural life cycle, which would provide fluctuations in the temperate consistent with what we call global warming. I mean how many mass extinctions have there been? Does climate warming compare to those events? the earth doesnt need ice caps or permafrost or any particular sea level |
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@mz.c | 9 May 15 |
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@sensible | 9 May 15 |
Yes it is, mainly because of us and not looking after it.
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@prattle | 9 May 15 |
There were only Rhetorical questions Claire, basically im saying the planet is not dieing anytime soon from man made pollution and whatnot
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@jayna | 9 May 15 |
The weather we are getting today is not ment for our time, its ment for a future earth ten thousand years from now where the human race as advanced too deal with weather we are getting today.
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@norega | 9 May 15 |
Global warming because of humans is a myth and many top scientist's agree . The planet goes threw cycles and has done for millions of years and right now we are entering that phase .global warming is a big con. China outputs more pollution in 1 day than the uk does in a hole year ,our little island cutting pollution make no difference at all and never will
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@bozzalad | 9 May 15 |
yes it is
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@eyesore | 9 May 15 |
whether it exists or not it's a great marketing tool, just put a green thingy on it and watch it sell
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@emfire | 9 May 15 |
The very first extinction event (the end-Ordovician), seems to have been caused by some kind of sudden cold snap, but no one's exactly sure how that happened.
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@norega | 9 May 15 |
Its all lies . Its nothing to do with what us humans are doing Its just the natural cycle of the earth as proven in fossil records .
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@bozzalad | 9 May 15 |
@ bozzalad - 9.05.15 - 12:12pm yes it is This |
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@sensible | 9 May 15 |
@ bozzalad - 9.05.15 - 12:12pm yes it is This aswell |
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@birdy | 9 May 15 |
@ jayna - 9.05.15 - 11:59am The weather we are getting today is not ment for our time, its ment for a future earth ten thousand years from now where the human race as advanced too deal with weather we are getting today. lol |
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@bozzalad | 9 May 15 |
everything needs a balance now there is not even an attempt at balance
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@jayna | 9 May 15 |
Think of it like this we are on the starship earth and we ave just p*ssed off big time mother nature/ Q and too learn us a hard leason, she as huddled us through time and space where climate change/borg are waiting and in our present time we cant pervent extensive damage from earthquakes, storms, volcanic eruptions, bad winters, tersumas, tornados, hurricanes etc. But in the far distant future we can stop mother nature/ borg in her tracks from injuring or even killing us.
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@dom4subs | 9 May 15 |
It does have have a natural life cycle, but the Romans thinking they could conquer forever bought a 2 billion year extended warranty for 15 shekels and a goat.
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@eyesore | 9 May 15 |
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@prattle | 9 May 15 |
That must have been one sexy goat, does he smoke?
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@bozzalad | 9 May 15 |
Around 90 million barrels of oil are used each day, that alone has to have a major impact, web says 500000 litres per second .
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@kaitleen | 9 May 15 |
only when it rubs too hard.
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@prattle | 9 May 15 |
where did the oil come from?
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