Posted by Sam#3 on December 16, 2008 at 05:35:21 from (70.248.223.149):
In Reply to: O.T. Global Warming? posted by mf40industrial on December 15, 2008 at 15:57:03:
I believe it; however, I'm not screaming doomsday! I can even believe that people (over) population and their activities may be the cause but I also believe there's a higher power working to keep things straight. Not long back I was flipping channels on the tube and came on some sort of show lamenting the loss of a glacier. In it's place in this long valley was a developing evergreen forest. At the time I thought to myself, "The idiots have no clue to how the world works." They weren't seeing the big picture (or conversing with the tree huggers across the street). In the short term we may well have hotter summers, colder winters, floods and drought. We may, in the long term, have population shifts to follow the climate changes but we will survive. In one form or the other it's all happened before.
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