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It has been on the news often the past few days as ANOTHER report was documented regarding Global Warming and its effect. Al Gore took a big step towards saving planet Earth and now more and more individuals like David Suzuki is speaking out against Global Warming (although he has been delivering this message for quite some time already).

What's your take on Global Warming?

2006-10-31 07:28:21 · 3 answers · asked by nissin67 2 in Environment

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It is a fact that global warming is happening. There are many opinions on whether it will be catastrophic or a gradual change. I believe it is already catastrophic. I dont like to see Polar bears drownding because the ice breaks away and Antartica is melting. I dont like hearing that frogs are dying in huge numbers because the sun has become toxic to their skin. I dont like living in the nation that is the leading creator of global warning and has drawn out of the discussions on global warming.

2006-10-31 07:38:29 · answer #1 · answered by juncogirl3 6 · 1 2

The question that none of the environmental types can answer is what is the key cause of global warming. Its easy to point a finger at mankind, automobiles and such, but look at a few key facts.

1. Mt St Helen's dumped 10's of millions of tons of pollutants, to include sulferdioxide, into the earths atmosphere, more than man has produced since the industrial revolution.

2. Kilauea volcano in Hawaii has been erupting since the mid 80's. All that sulfur is going into the air and if the scientists are correct, effecting our weather.

3. In 1883, Krakatoa, a volcano in the Sundra Straits, blew up. The earth underwent a " nuclear winter" and then for several years, the temp increased yearly.

4. The earth is either going into an Ice Age, and the temps are dropping, or coming out of an Ice Age, which we are doing, and the temperature is going up.


Does man mess up the environment, yes, but if man would just clean his act up, what ever nature spills out, nature will take care of. California and Florida don't want oil drilling along their coast because of possible oil spills. In the far pacific, natural crude oil seeps up from the sea floor and has been doing this for several hundred years or more. Nature cleans it up.


You can make a good argument either way, but I always think that common sense approach is always the best. Mankind, clean your act up and don't wantonly dump and pollute.

2006-10-31 15:56:59 · answer #2 · answered by bigmikejones 5 · 2 0

Well, Nissin67, I believe there is global warming, but I disagree with the popularized causing agent (man, emissions from fossil fuels, etc.) and I completely disagree with Al Gore's platform on the issue.

My observation is this; global warming is due to an extra-solar agent beyond our solar system having a powerful electromagnetic interference and influence upon our Sun and every celestial member of our solar system, not merely the earth. We know for a fact that the arctic poles of Mars are radically melting, not just those of the earth. What does this tell you? The last time I checked I don't recollect there were Martians zooming around the surface of Mars in SUV's polluting the Martian environment and causing Martian global warming. Did you know the earth has always had two belts to the Van Allen Radiation belt? Well, guess what? It now has three! Isn't it odd that the Red Spot on Jupiter is at 19.5 degrees; the same as the 19.5 degrees of earths most active volcano, Kilauea; the same as the 19.5 degrees of the solar systems most titanic volcano on mar, Olympus Mons; the same as the 19.5 degrees of Neptune Dark Spot; the same as the 19.5 degrees where hurricanes form in the Atlantic Ocean; and the same as the 19.5 degrees on the Sun where sunspots form? Do we see a pattern here? I postulate that this is the electromagnetic arcing between our solar system and an approaching solar system; that we are actually on a collision coarse with another star system. The electromagnetic arcing comes into the ecliptic of our solar system at 19.5 degrees. Even all the planets in our solar system are actually held with in an angular wedge of a 19.5 degree perturbation above or below the ecliptic.

Hence, as this system continues to near ever closer to our system, the electromagnetic influence is effecting the internal magma and iron core of the planets. The planets (and earth) are like giant electro-magnets, thus reacting to the gradually increasing amplitude of the approaching intruder. On earth this internal magma is increasingly becoming agitated, creating radical volcanism on the oceanic floors, the thinnest regions of the crust of the earth. One estimate calculates that there are some 8,000 erupting volcanoes and heat vents. This in turn is heating the oceanic waters. This in turn is melting the polar ice caps. It is killing the sea coral life. The higher sea temperatures are radically changing weather patterns and creating violent storms. Because it is an electromagnetic disturbance, different species capability for navigation is being affected, hence the beached sea life, beached whales and suicidal birds.

So you see no amount of global conscious “save the planet” ecology is going to solve this problem, because it has utterly nothing to do with the problem. Such vain efforts are entirely useless and a waste of time and money. No amount of advance human technology can stop an entire solar system from crashing into us, and ravaging straight through our solar system. It is impossible. What is about to occur is a mass extinction level event. It will completely wipe the Human Race and our entire global technoculture and civilization right off the face of the earth.

I have identified the culprit as the binary star system Sirius. It actually happens to be the other half of our solar system, the missing half. Formerly, the two systems were unified into a singular Trinary Stellar System, but split in half when our original paternal star, Sirius B (at that time a Red Giant), exploded into a nebula discontinuity event, creating the celestial dynamics that catapulted our Sun (technically Sirius C) and Sirius A into two opposite directions. Sirius A towed behind it the new diminished star Sirius B (now a White Dwarf) thus creating its current binary status. The two systems go out to their greatest distance, then turn back to return to the path they were torn away from. When they converge, I call this the Sirian-Solar Reconvergence, they traverse through each other in a great cosmo-cataclysm, which always precipitates an extinction level event on earth and rearranges the celestial members in both systems.

When the Sirian-Solar Reconvergence reaches its critical vertex all the debris in the debris fields (Oort Belt, Kelper Belt and Asteroid Belt) will dislodge debris, causing transterrestrial mass celestial bombardment. As Sirius B passes the earth the poles of the earth will turn upside down, causing titanic earthquakes and the oceans to overrun the continents burying nations and cities under two miles of alluvium soil. When Sirius A passes between the earth and Venus then the mean surface temperature of the earth will increases from 59 degrees to 5,300 degrees. All metals will melt, all flesh on man and beast will flash-fry, and everything on the surface from cities to forests will spontaneously combusts. This will possibly catapult the earth out of its orbit to violently wander through space; it may even be captured by Sirius A and stolen away into the Sirian System. This will cause hyper-cyclonic wind storms of 2,000 miles per hour that will crush and pulverize every object on earth to be dust. Perhaps a hand full of survivors shall emerge from the catacombs of the earth in the post-catastrophic period, but only to begin the slow and incremental process of re-civilization all over again. However, it will require 12,000 years to re-attain the zenith of civilization again. And the tragic part is that this Sirian-Solar Reconvergence is cyclic, occurring every 12,000 years.

I truly wish the energy and resources of the world’s nations would unite to build several subterranean repositories for the re-civilization process, rather than waste energies and resources on their futile misunderstanding of global warming.

2006-11-02 11:08:22 · answer #3 · answered by . 5 · 2 0

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