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global warming maybe faster than biology can adapt
Carbon release to atmosphere 10 times faster than in the past, geologists find
A culture of insanity: turbocharged global warming / Klimaerwärmung mit Turbo Quote:
... and the world burns (literally) :'( |
It'd eventually come back to its pristine state. How long that takes, I don't know. Hundreds, thousands, many millions of years..
Well, it had to happen sometime. And to be honest, it's no surprise whatsoever. |
What this says is that what is happening now with the CO2 and climate is unprecedented. So it may recover or it may spiral out of control - we cannot know because we cannot look to the Earths history for anything that compares. Up to now we thought that we have comparable events and can thus estimate how bad it could get and if recovery will be possible. Not anymore - everyting is uncertain again... the "Venus scare" is open again :(
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Too bad we can't cancel it out with a great oxygen event
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Here is another related article:
Current carbon dioxide emission higher than it was just before ancient episode of severe global warming Quote:
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^ No surprise there either.
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The feeling I get whenever I read this kind of articles is _very_ difficult to explain. :( Needs more Arjen Lucassen quotes..
Time but a passageway the beginning of the end an end that never was time but a curve in space. |
Sometimes, when I look at some of the world's amazing natural places, and some of the efforts made to protect and foster them, and those who are working for ways to get mankind back in harmony with nature, I feel so much hope...
...and other times I see articles like this, or about Belo Monte, or Peruvian gold mining destroying the Amazon, and I just think, "Pandora, take me now." *sigh* :( |
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From the same source Global Warming: Scientists' Best Predictions May Be Wrong Quote:
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Regarding the article, applejuice writes:
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So in any case, CO2 levels do rise 10x faster than in the past, definitely causing probnlems by that and potentially pushing climate change that is partly emphasized by other mechanisms and sources (methane, feedbacks, ...) to a speed that is faster than it would be with less emissions. |
I really hope I die before I see Earth begin to turn into a venus. I hope that the worst I see is the temperature rising a lot. Of course, I ideally hope somehow governments start functioning better, people become more educated, and that we can turn it around. But if we can't, Canada, Scandinavia, and north Asia are about to get really crowded -.-
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Lets suppose that Mankind suddenly decides to aggressively cut the CO2 emissions but the Earth's temperature keeps rising. Where would that put us? That's why Scientists should be encouraged to make more investigation about such issues, the IPCC fiasco over the manipulation of data to blame Mankind's derived CO2 emissions did help little for the understanding of such matters by fuelling the claims of biased investigation. |
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| we cut CO2 emissions | we dont cut CO2 emissionsAnd the fact that the consensus of over 90% of the scientists of the relevant fields is that cutting CO2 emissions will be a good thing is actually quite amazing. Usually, if you ask 10 scientists, you get 12 different answers - to reach a consesnus of that magnitude, the evidence for it probably is rather compelling... |
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