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Im with Skyhuck on this. We are mere ants to mother Earth, once she is done with us, she will put her boot on us and kick us off the world. Then maybe in another few hundred thousand years, more ants will emerge :D

 

ehhhhmen brother:001_smile:

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They say one should not crap on ones own doorstep, man has been doing this for 1000's of years, oh yes, charcoal and iron started this.(1200 BC – 400 AD)

 

And then we discovered coal, although Coal was one of man's earliest sources of heat and light. The Chinese were known to have used it more than 3,000 years ago.

 

either way, 3000 years of carbon emissions.

 

I know theres forest fires and volcanoes (60% of carbon output) BUT our issues are not just carbon, they are heat=ecosystem changes, Acidification= ocean chemistry is changing, nitrification of all land on earth, diversity failing anf food sources being increasingly nutrient poor.

 

I wanted to see what everyone thought about climate change with as serious and accurate start as a basis.

 

I am afraid the human race is indeed lost, for it is not going to be the Governments of this world that change this it is only within YOUR powers to change this, and we havent even acknowledged the very real threat facing humanity, starvation is No1

 

that may happen In OUR lifetimes, if you thought live aid was about hard times, you have seen nothing yet.

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They say one should not crap on ones own doorstep, man has been doing this for 1000's of years, oh yes, charcoal and iron started this.(1200 BC – 400 AD)

 

And then we discovered coal, although Coal was one of man's earliest sources of heat and light. The Chinese were known to have used it more than 3,000 years ago.

 

either way, 3000 years of carbon emissions.

 

I know theres forest fires and volcanoes (60% of carbon output) BUT our issues are not just carbon, they are heat=ecosystem changes, Acidification= ocean chemistry is changing, nitrification of all land on earth, diversity failing anf food sources being increasingly nutrient poor.

 

I wanted to see what everyone thought about climate change with as serious and accurate start as a basis.

 

I am afraid the human race is indeed lost, for it is not going to be the Governments of this world that change this it is only within YOUR powers to change this, and we havent even acknowledged the very real threat facing humanity, starvation is No1

 

that may happen In OUR lifetimes, if you thought live aid was about hard times, you have seen nothing yet.

 

Well said..... and then there were two.

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