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@rainingkrypton | 4 December 19 | |
We can't wait millions of years for megafauna to reappear, let alone small animals like the koala which we owe our descendants |
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@rainingkrypton | 4 December 19 | |
And besides, we need higher oxygen levels, which the Earth had a long time ago, for large animals to evolve The intensity of these current wildfires owe their origin in man-made industrial activities and other factors |
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@shadow27 | 4 December 19 | |
A lot of issues here are really caused by mismanagement of resources etc it's just become too trendy to point the finger at climate change. Drought? Is it a drought when you have cotton farmers syphoning off many thousands of mega litres of water for their own needs? Using perfectly good drinking water to wash coal while you make people in rural areas drink recycled water? The list goes on. |
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@shadow27 | 4 December 19 | |
The rivers are dying. It's being caused by pure greed, not climate change. People need to get their heads out of their arses and do something about it. fu*k protesting, how about some modern day Dambusters?
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@kimjongl | 4 December 19 | |
@ rainingkrypton - 4.12.19 - 07:17am We can't wait millions of years for megafauna to reappear, let alone small animals like the koala which we owe our descendants Why do we owe our descendants koalas? Bush fire has been happening long before man and will continue long after man. |
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@kimjongl | 4 December 19 | |
Kamala Harris drops out. Considering she has double oppression points I thought she could have went further but after Tulsi r*ped her on national TV she never recovered.
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@rainingkrypton | 4 December 19 | |
@ kimjongl - 4.12.19 - 08:46am Why do we owe our descendants koalas? Bush fire has been happening long before man and will continue long after man. Because the extinction of animals is 100 percent under our control Would've been cool seeing the Elephant bird |
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@rainingkrypton | 4 December 19 | |
@ kimjongl - 4.12.19 - 08:46am Why do we owe our descendants koalas? Bush fire has been happening long before man and will continue long after man. I take it you are for what's happening to our rhino population |
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@rainingkrypton | 4 December 19 | |
Is it too bushy there in KZN? Why you dislike wildlife so much.. Here in the megatropolis, we yearn to get out, right into nature. |
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@rainingkrypton | 4 December 19 | |
@ rainingkrypton - 4.12.19 - 07:19am And besides, we need higher oxygen levels, which the Earth had a long time ago, for large animals to evolve The intensity of these current wildfires owe their origin in man-made industrial activities and other factors The 'man-made industrial activities' point to higher carbon emissions which is the basic tenet behind climate change, though a psuedo-science if you will. We still need to understand what is driving the intensity of these 'wild fires' and tropical cyclones/hurricanes. It's most likely due to the presence of less plant biomass, such as trees, which would otherwise negate the increase in atmospheric CO2 levels. So the more we build, the more vegetation is cleared, the more net CO2 in the atmosphere which gets absorbed into our seas and oceans, leading to increased acidic levels. Also, more sea algae and cyanobacteria which, when die off, begin to decompose killing off sea life in those areas. |
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