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    The Day after Tommorow.....

    Greenland's glaciers have begun to race towards the ocean, leading scientists to predict that the vast island's ice cap is approaching irreversible meltdown, The Independent on Sunday can reveal.

    Research to be published in a few days' time shows how glaciers that have been stable for centuries have started to shrink dramatically as temperatures in the Arctic have soared with global warming. On top of this, record amounts of the ice cap's surface turned to water this summer.

    The two developments - the most alarming manifestations of climate change to date - suggest that the ice cap is melting far more rapidly than scientists had thought, with immense consequences for civilisation and the planet. Its complete disappearance would raise the levels of the world's seas by 20 feet, spelling inundation for London and other coastal cities around the globe, along with much of low-lying countries such as Bangladesh.

    More immediately, the vast amount of fresh water discharged into the ocean as the ice melts threatens to shut down the Gulf Stream, which protects Britain and the rest of northern Europe from a freezing climate like that of Labrador.

    http://news.independent.co.uk/enviro...icle328217.ece


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    the "global warming" theory is a natural process IMO...Our world shifts b/t warm wet periods and ice ages.


    What's so different this time?

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    We may find out soon enough..............

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    Damn it! The title should read 'Tomorrow' and not 'Tommorow', and is there any way of editing a title? No.

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    Man will destroy this world before we have the technology to move to another one...
    Might sound fucked up but I hope I'm alive when it happens, I want to actually see man "the stupidest animal alive" destroy the only livable planet in 4 light years or more...
    Fucking retards!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lnvanry
    the "global warming" theory is a natural process IMO...Our world shifts b/t warm wet periods and ice ages.


    What's so different this time?
    Look at the global temperature change over the past two thousand years leading up to the industrial revolution and then up to present time. This rate of change isn't natural.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForemanRules
    Man will destroy this world before we have the technology to move to another one...
    Might sound fucked up but I hope I'm alive when it happens, I want to actually see man "the stupidest animal alive" destroy the only livable planet in 4 light years or more...
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    Quote Originally Posted by gococksDJS
    Look at the global temperature change over the past two thousand years leading up to the industrial revolution and then up to present time. This rate of change isn't natural.
    Thats 1,000 year sample space your talking about....Maybe you should be looking at a larger sample, like 1mil or 5.6mil?

    We may be accelerating global warming, but we aren't going to destroy the planet like foreman thinks. Its pretty naive to think that our species could ruin a planet...we aren't that powerful. As long as we have water and oxygen we will survive just fine...

    Global warming is natural..."if" we are accelerating the rate of it, what's the catastrophic problem. We warm up loose some coastal land...climates may change...maybe leading up to an ice age. Man has survived multiple ice ages. I think we can probably manage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lnvanry
    Thats 1,000 year sample space your talking about....Maybe you should be looking at a larger sample, like 1mil or 5.6mil?

    We may be accelerating global warming, but we aren't going to destroy the planet like foreman thinks. Its pretty naive to think that our species could ruin a planet...we aren't that powerful. As long as we have water and oxygen we will survive just fine...

    Global warming is natural..."if" we are accelerating the rate of it, what's the catastrophic problem. We warm up loose some coastal land...climates may change...maybe leading up to an ice age. Man has survived multiple ice ages. I think we can probably manage.

    I couldn't agree more!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lnvanry
    Thats 1,000 year sample space your talking about....Maybe you should be looking at a larger sample, like 1mil or 5.6mil?

    We may be accelerating global warming, but we aren't going to destroy the planet like foreman thinks. Its pretty naive to think that our species could ruin a planet...we aren't that powerful. As long as we have water and oxygen we will survive just fine...

    Global warming is natural..."if" we are accelerating the rate of it, what's the catastrophic problem. We warm up loose some coastal land...climates may change...maybe leading up to an ice age. Man has survived multiple ice ages. I think we can probably manage.
    I agree....................lets launch all our nuclear weapons at China now......shit we are not powerful enough to do any real damage to the environment with them
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    Quote Originally Posted by lnvanry
    Thats 1,000 year sample space your talking about....Maybe you should be looking at a larger sample, like 1mil or 5.6mil?

    We may be accelerating global warming, but we aren't going to destroy the planet like foreman thinks. Its pretty naive to think that our species could ruin a planet...we aren't that powerful. As long as we have water and oxygen we will survive just fine...

    Global warming is natural..."if" we are accelerating the rate of it, what's the catastrophic problem. We warm up loose some coastal land...climates may change...maybe leading up to an ice age. Man has survived multiple ice ages. I think we can probably manage.
    In 500-1000 years do you have any idea on the number of billions of people there will be? Or the amount of polution? Or food shortage? Or diseases? The population is accelerating way to fast.. Humans, eventaully, will be no more soon (as in less than 2000 years) IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steele20
    In 500-1000 years do you have any idea on the number of billions of people there will be? Or the amount of polution? Or food shortage? Or diseases? The population is accelerating way to fast.. Humans, eventaully, will be no more soon (as in less than 2000 years) IMO
    The real problem is that that would probably be the Best thing that could happen to the planet, get some shit stabilized or something.
    Also godhand and all you bible pushing cocksuckers, you better pray that god does not really exist because I don't think that he would be so happy with what we did to the place( it was his creation right?)so there might be hell ( ) to pay
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    Quote Originally Posted by ForemanRules
    I agree....................lets launch all our nuclear weapons at China now......shit we are not powerful enough to do any real damage to the environment with them
    right....what a rebuttle buddy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steele20
    In 500-1000 years do you have any idea on the number of billions of people there will be? Or the amount of polution? Or food shortage? Or diseases? The population is accelerating way to fast.. Humans, eventaully, will be no more soon (as in less than 2000 years) IMO

    THe are ways to decrease the population...famine, disease, war....That is how things have happened in the past.

    I really think that there will probably be some loarge catastrophic event in Asia sooner or later w/ their living conditions .

    That will solve most of the overpopulation problems. I guess I really overlook overpopulation b/c I lived in a developed country where population growth has matured like most of Europe as well. Only Africa and Asia have booming popuplations...even China has matured in population growth. Their 1.1billion will not grow any more for a long time...if ever.

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    No big deal, if all the Ice Caps melt, I'll probably end up with beach front property, if an Ice Age comes then the water will recede and the Island will get bigger and we can add some new highways.
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    where do you live...Hawaii?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lnvanry
    where do you live...Hawaii?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lnvanry
    right....what a rebuttle buddy!
    Hey I'm on your side....
    I don't believe all that pollution crap.
    And I know if the entire world launched all their Nukes nothing would happen except a few thousand people would die.....big deal...
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    pretty much paradise huh?


    Never been there but I will come visit the sunshine state sometime. I've had 2 friends go and never come back... Must be pretty nice out there

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    Quote Originally Posted by lnvanry


    but I will come visit the sunshine state sometime.

    What does your friends moving to Florida have to do with Hawaii?
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    I thought ice expanded when it froze?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tier
    I thought ice expanded when it froze?
    Yes it does and it becomes less dense.
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    Wouldn't that mean less water/oceanic displacement? Or is it not that much of a difference?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tier
    Wouldn't that mean less water/oceanic displacement? Or is it not that much of a difference?
    Last Ice Age the water receded and opened the land bridge between Siberia and Alaska.
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    In all seriousness, if all the frozen water in the world melted, the seas would only rise like 20 feet, right? If I didnt have a tv/radio/internet etc, I wouldnt even know they did. Most people would be fine
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    20 feet's a lot for low lying areas.

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    Overpeck and his colleagues have used computer models to create a series of maps that show how susceptible coastal cities and island countries are to the sea rising at different levels. The maps show that a 1-meter (3-foot) rise would swamp cities all along the U.S. eastern seaboard. A 6-meter (20-foot) sea level rise would submerge a large part of Florida.

    http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n..._earthday.html

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    Not me, though. I have a mountain range between myself and the ocean. A considerable part of america would be fine.
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