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drankin
I'm with Evo on this completely. Encourage responsible environmental practices, absolutely, but take the hype for what it is... hype.
The human race is growing and expanding. That cannot and will not stop. The climate is most likely adjusting as a direct result. But I believe the effect is minimal and nothing the atmosphere cannot withstand. Now, as a complete layman, it seems to me that the atmosphere is dealing with a hell of a lot more from the sun, a perpetual thermal nuclear onslaught of radiation in all its forms, than it is from us and it has for a *insert a word meaning an unfathomable amount of time here*. This is why I'm a firm believer that any significant changes we are experiencing are in fact part of a cyclical or "natural" change that the Earth is always going to be in. If it just happened to be in a cooling process, the same fanatics would be proving that we are the reason it's happening and phrophesying extinctions, famine, doom, and destruction.
We are expending enormous amounts of energy with inefficient machines. That inefficiency is almost entirely dissapated as heat (not even talking about C02). That heat is absorbed by the atmosphere. Can the climate handle it? Well, it's going to have to . And it hardly approaches anything that the atmosphere has endured from outside it (the sun, meteors, etc) or within it (forest fires, valcanoes) for eons.
That's pretty much my take on the GW fiasco.
The human race is growing and expanding. That cannot and will not stop. The climate is most likely adjusting as a direct result. But I believe the effect is minimal and nothing the atmosphere cannot withstand. Now, as a complete layman, it seems to me that the atmosphere is dealing with a hell of a lot more from the sun, a perpetual thermal nuclear onslaught of radiation in all its forms, than it is from us and it has for a *insert a word meaning an unfathomable amount of time here*. This is why I'm a firm believer that any significant changes we are experiencing are in fact part of a cyclical or "natural" change that the Earth is always going to be in. If it just happened to be in a cooling process, the same fanatics would be proving that we are the reason it's happening and phrophesying extinctions, famine, doom, and destruction.
We are expending enormous amounts of energy with inefficient machines. That inefficiency is almost entirely dissapated as heat (not even talking about C02). That heat is absorbed by the atmosphere. Can the climate handle it? Well, it's going to have to . And it hardly approaches anything that the atmosphere has endured from outside it (the sun, meteors, etc) or within it (forest fires, valcanoes) for eons.
That's pretty much my take on the GW fiasco.