Do you agree with me about global warming...???
By acatantan
@acatantan (63)
Philippines
December 28, 2007 3:42am CST
For you, do you agree that if this warming continues, we will end up first in a dry land, then go back ice age..???
We really need to think and do a thing inorder to stop GW. It make the end of the world earlier than the scheduled time...
Do you agree...???
4 responses
@academic2 (7000)
• Uganda
28 Dec 07
Global warming is a problem that is often ignored, but i agee you global warming is going to change the whole wold, it is going to make the planet earth so stressed and so inhabitable that we shall probably be materials for extintion along with all other species
@acatantan (63)
• Philippines
28 Dec 07
Yeah, and it will make many species to be extinct first...
I hope i will not be here at that time...
@SEOGUY (906)
• United States
10 Jan 08
Well global warming is a fact, But.... It is not man made as any astrophisis can tell you we are ending a high point in the suns cylce. We are now going into a low cycle which will make our climate much colder in the near future. Earth warming is anatural event that comes in cycles with the 72 year sun cycle. We actualy enteres a mini ice age about two hundred years ago and have been slowly comming out of it. The Global warming issue is about polotics, money and power. in ten years they will be screaming "oh my G_d! we slowed down the warming too much, were going ionto an ice age!
@Wingedman (238)
• United States
28 Dec 07
I don't know if I can get on the GW band wagon with Al Gore and others. The thing that really gets me about the whole thing is that less than 4% of the Greenhouse gases that cause the retention of heat in the atmosphere is C02. The bulk of existing greenhouse gas is water vapor. But yet everyone is always talking about CO2. Also the planet has had climate shifts before, even pole shifts. Personally, I think we are looking at the problem from too close. If we pull back and look at a historical perspective the whole process may be completely natural and may have happened even if we still lived in caves. The truth is we really don't know.
@aidenofthetower (1814)
• United States
28 Dec 07
I must admit...I disagree. I am not sure that we can do anything one way or another. If we look at the history of world climate we know that it changes and changes drastically. On the other hand if we look at how hard the earth works to tear apart the damage that we have done we might think we have less control over the earth then we claim. With both in mind, I am just not sure that global warming is indeed our fault and not a natural happening of a world full of change.