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2007-04-04 10:53:53 · 2 answers · asked by chica1012 2 in Environment

I am not an idot. There are several definitions for flux.

2007-04-04 15:00:27 · update #1

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Dear Chica,,
There is a reference to accumulation in seawater as in:
http://www.ajsonline.org/cgi/content/abstract/301/2/112

There seems to be no disagreement that the Climate is warming at the present - the arguement is on mankind's influence on the rate.

My own opinion is that the earth has 3 or 5 times the human population that it can support and we need to look at reducing it over the next 1000 years. We can not expect china and india to have less of a life than we enjoy - so the oil consumption will rise over the next 10 years.


We are in an InterGlacial Period and the biggest bet is that europe and NAmerica will be under the ice one day and this will force their populations southward.

2007-04-05 06:41:01 · answer #1 · answered by Rufus Cat 4 · 0 0

Nothing. I don't even know what a "change in flux of strontium" is. Flux is a measure of the lines of magnetic force and strontium is a non-magnetic alkali-earth element. There is no connection.

2007-04-04 21:04:40 · answer #2 · answered by Amphibolite 7 · 0 1

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