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Old 06-27-2009, 12:41 PM
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i can't help but wonder, after living thru warnings of impending doom from a soon to occur ice age, and now dealing with catastrophic warming, if these aren't just futile exercises of man attempting to control things that are really beyond his control?
We successful controlled acid rain. The US and other countries made laws requiring that the emissions of sulphur dioxide be lowered and solved a much smaller problem.
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Old 06-27-2009, 02:21 PM
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i can't help but wonder, after living thru warnings of impending doom from a soon to occur ice age, and now dealing with catastrophic warming, if these aren't just futile exercises of man attempting to control things that are really beyond his control?
?? But man causes a large portion of the problem. That part can indeed be controlled.

Man tore up the prairie and man created the dust bowl years, and is responsible for the anemic soils of today that cannot be farmed unless the soil is supplemented with boatloads of fertilizer. He completely changed the face of the land in the US in only 300 years.

Man caused and continues to cause the death of countless wild species in the waters and on the land, and the lack of those species to occur in nature, and the imbalances and disease outbreaks and feasts/famines that resulted.

Man has created and caused flooding, death, destruction and a self-species population explosion and influence truely unique in the planets history, in only a few years relatively, with an arrogance and disregard that now has come home to roost.

The earth has never previously, in any of history we've discerned, had a huge overpopulation of one species that influences everything else, and fouls the water and the air and the land. Now it does.
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Old 06-27-2009, 06:02 PM
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?? But man causes a large portion of the problem. That part can indeed be controlled.

Man tore up the prairie and man created the dust bowl years, and is responsible for the anemic soils of today that cannot be farmed unless the soil is supplemented with boatloads of fertilizer. He completely changed the face of the land in the US in only 300 years.

Man caused and continues to cause the death of countless wild species in the waters and on the land, and the lack of those species to occur in nature, and the imbalances and disease outbreaks and feasts/famines that resulted.

Man has created and caused flooding, death, destruction and a self-species population explosion and influence truely unique in the planets history, in only a few years relatively, with an arrogance and disregard that now has come home to roost.

The earth has never previously, in any of history we've discerned, had a huge overpopulation of one species that influences everything else, and fouls the water and the air and the land. Now it does.

i watched a show about the dust bowl-it seemed to think the primary cause was lack of rain caused by a very strange shift of the jet stream, which kept rain from coming for several years, leading to the drought. plowing didn't cause the drought, altho plowing and then having nothing growing allowed soil to shift-thousands of acres of topsoil was blown away. so, pretty easy to say it was all mans fault-but it wasn't. man had lived and grown crops in that area successfully for years-when there was rain.

the thing is, there are more scientists arguing that there is no real warming-there are also quite a few scientists saying there may be warming, but it's not man-made.
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Old 06-27-2009, 09:11 PM
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i watched a show about the dust bowl-it seemed to think the primary cause was lack of rain caused by a very strange shift of the jet stream, which kept rain from coming for several years, leading to the drought. plowing didn't cause the drought, altho plowing and then having nothing growing allowed soil to shift-thousands of acres of topsoil was blown away. so, pretty easy to say it was all mans fault-but it wasn't. man had lived and grown crops in that area successfully for years-when there was rain.

the thing is, there are more scientists arguing that there is no real warming-there are also quite a few scientists saying there may be warming, but it's not man-made.
There would have been no loss of thousands of acres of land, topsoil blown away, without man.

The only question regarding climate change is the extent of man's contribution, and the vast majority of respected scientists say it's plenty.
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There would have been no loss of thousands of acres of land, topsoil blown away, without man.

The only question regarding climate change is the extent of man's contribution, and the vast majority of respected scientists say it's plenty.
The dust bowl was man made? Wow. Just when i thought you couldn't top Jimmy Carter as a middle eastern savant you come up with this.
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The dust bowl was man made? Wow. Just when i thought you couldn't top Jimmy Carter as a middle eastern savant you come up with this.
Ah, I forgot - you prefer personal attack to discussion.

ROFLMAO.
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Ah, I forgot - you prefer personal attack to discussion.

ROFLMAO.
That was an observation and you perceive it as a attack? Your view of Carter on mid east policy specifically Israel and humans creating the dustbowl were brought up in the same post and there now appears to be a 'pattern' of madness to your 'ideas'. That's all Chuck was saying. Now I can't wait to hear the relationship between tilled soil and draught? Please do tell!!
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Ah, I forgot - you prefer personal attack to discussion.

ROFLMAO.
Personal attack? It is just repeating what you said.
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?? But man causes a large portion of the problem. That part can indeed be controlled.

Man tore up the prairie and man created the dust bowl years, and is responsible for the anemic soils of today that cannot be farmed unless the soil is supplemented with boatloads of fertilizer. He completely changed the face of the land in the US in only 300 years.

Man caused and continues to cause the death of countless wild species in the waters and on the land, and the lack of those species to occur in nature, and the imbalances and disease outbreaks and feasts/famines that resulted.

Man has created and caused flooding, death, destruction and a self-species population explosion and influence truely unique in the planets history, in only a few years relatively, with an arrogance and disregard that now has come home to roost.

The earth has never previously, in any of history we've discerned, had a huge overpopulation of one species that influences everything else, and fouls the water and the air and the land. Now it does.
This is outrageously ridiculous.
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