Global warming, are you afraid?
@seraphim_1991 (69)
Philippines
February 13, 2007 11:26pm CST
Well I am very much afraid of this issue, why? Simply because I am an inhabitant of this planet and the very earth we have is being destroyed by it's inhabitants. I know that there are people working to stop this problem but I hope this will be solved as soon as possible. Do you feel the changes in climate? The natural calamities like typhoons getting stronger every year? Well we have so many laws protecting the environment but this laws are not being followed and has no teeth to push through. Those unconcerned polluters that are needed to be comprehended, smoke belchers that destroys the air. If only those laws will be strictly implemented and not be overcomed by money (you know what I mean).
3 responses
@Destiny007 (5805)
• United States
15 Feb 07
What black spot are you referring to?
If you are talking about the hole in the ozone layer, I saw in another conversation that it has now closed.
Would it be possible for all the envirofreaks to at least get some type of consensus as to what the story is that everyone is going to run with. If you want to be taken seriously, then everyone needs to be using the same data and story instead of all of this different stuff we hear today that is saying about a dozen different things.
@seraphim_1991 (69)
• Philippines
16 Feb 07
ok genius, thank you for the information but will you please cool down for a bit? Dont call us freaks if you don't like our opinions. I admit that you are superior in terms of information and I thank you for that but you don't have the right to call us anything you like. We are all given the right to express ourselves and you can correct us in a manner that you don't have to insult us ok.
@Destiny007 (5805)
• United States
14 Feb 07
There is a lot of emphasis on this thing called global warming.
The scariest thing about it for me are how many people can fall for an idea and not try to think it through on their own.
It has turned into a hot button topic with little or no basis in actual fact.
Did you know for example, that scientists had feared that an above ground nuclear explosion could ignite the atmosphere thus extinguishing all life on earth?
Can you believe that after hearing that, they did it anyway?
The earth is self renewing and self sustaining. Although pollution should be avoided, man just does not have that much effect on the earth to cause global warming. The climate changes that the earth goes through are cyclical and natural. The earth is still emerging from the last ice age and so is still warming.
When the earth gets warm enough then it will begin to cool again for the next ice age. This cyclical transition has absolutely nothing to do with man.
The people who are currently in a state of panic remind me a lot of chicken little and his theory of the falling sky.
@seraphim_1991 (69)
• Philippines
15 Feb 07
So is it natural for the atmosphere to have a black spot that causes the sunlight to pass through directly? Is it a natural cause or "cyclical transition?
@anup12 (4177)
• India
19 Feb 07
Yes it is definitely a worry to all of us.I think it can be controlled if we plant more and more trees.Trees are our best frineds to control global warming.