The Earth is a balanced system. Changes within certain parameters may sway the system this way or that, but won't throw it out of balance completely.
So yes, the Earth can compensate for changes caused by global warming, but only to a certain extent.
2006-06-24 07:44:01
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answered by evil_tiger_lily 3
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Nature can only compensate so much but now, due to man's burning of fossil fuels, global warming is happening at a faster rate than it ever has for 100's of thousands of years.
2006-06-26 03:55:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Global Warming is not real. What's going on is a natural process.
2006-06-25 04:28:42
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answered by Ryan 4
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Global warming is a figment of our imaginations. "It has never been this way", I get tired of hearing people say those words. It's summer, it's the deep south, it gets hot here. The power mongers know we have short memories and they use it against us.
2006-06-24 14:36:44
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answered by mad_mav70 6
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Who knows. Too much faulty/flawed data out at the moment.
Read "State of Fear, (Crichton, 2005)."
Excellent references, I've checked them out. The references are legit.
Stay away from, "Learning to Think Environmentally."
Too much I feel this or that, no facts or references.
2006-06-24 14:39:36
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answered by Subterfuge 3
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It would be the first time that nature has compensated for our destruction.
2006-06-24 22:05:42
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answered by christine2550@sbcglobal.net 2
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I think natural healing will be quicker than any of our efforts.
2006-06-24 19:47:07
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answered by Anonymous
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