Considering all the people dying from starvation and AIDS, it's my humble opinion we are putting a lot of energy into something we can do little about. Remember we may not be the cause. The sun is putting out more energy and Mars and Pluto are also warming ... Read here
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/02/070228-mars-warming.html
2007-04-30 04:59:47
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answered by Gene 7
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I think it's incredibly stupid and short sighted NOT to worry about global warming/climate change.
Not necessarily whether or not it's human caused, or using recycled toilet paper to try to reduce greenhouse gases, but we need to be worrying about and start planning for what WILL happen when the climate changes.
And it WILL change. We see the variations happening now. The climate has shifted numerous times in the past. It's all kinds of arrogance and hubris to expect the climate to stay the same as it is now. No matter your religious or political beliefs, the climate WILL change, whether it's caused by humans or not at that point won't matter a bloody fig.
The Earth itself will definitely survive the climate change, but just because the Earth survives doesn't mean we will.
Even if humans survive, it's going to make some pretty harsh changes in our lifestyles.
If you don't think that climate change can affect human civilizations, I suggest you look into the fate of the Maya, the Hittites, the Akkadians, the Egyptians, the ancient Cambodians, the Anasazi, the Minoans, the Cretans, the Carthaginians and numerous other civilizations that all collapsed following changes in climate.
Back then, people were more mobile, and when floods occurred, they'd actually move their settlements. Now, we stubbornly insist that places like New Orleans, Amsterdam and New York are inviolate, and shall remain where they are regardless of what happens. I suspect they will all go the way of Atlantis and Hibrazil.
Just because you're a Christian republican doesn't mean you'll be able to breathe water any better than the tree-hugging environmentalist liberals. What makes you think you're immune to the effects of weather?
2007-04-30 05:25:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Global warming is not a problem for the planet. You are quite correct to point out that the the planet and life in general will survive. Both have survived worse.
And I agree with you whole heartedly that we most definitely should start caring more about people. Here's the thing, global warming is a human problem. It is really primarily people that will suffer the consequences. That is why we need to care about global warming. Fixing global warming will help people.
Replacing gasoline with electric cars and coal power plants with solar panels will reduce pollution and smog both major causes of asthma. That is just one benefit from reducing air pollution, which is largely caused by the way we generate our energy. That's good for people.
Building brand new industries to make solar panels and wind generators will create lots of new jobs. That is good for people.
If we stop buying oil from the Middle East the money that wackos like Bin Laden use to finance terrorism will dry up. That is good for people.
If we were to live in a world where we got our energy from the sun rather from coal and oil, you could eat your meat, drive your hybrid electric/biodiesel SUV, use your fluorescent or LED lamp, mow the lawn when ever you want (there would be no ozone alert days), and toilet paper your whole damn house if it pleased you, but never the less you would be doing a lot to preserve our way of life for your children and their children and their children ... for the next 50 generations.
If we just keep on keeping on, the next 50 generations will be dealing with consequences that you and I made much worse for them.
So no, I don't think it is ridiculous, I think it is an opportunity to make our world better ... for people.
2007-04-30 05:38:30
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answered by Engineer 6
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Noone thinks the planet is going to "stop taking care of itself", the planet isn't going to explode or anything if the climate changes. The possible consequences are stuff like the sea level rising and extreme weather which obviously affect people. The earth may have been around for a long time, but people haven't - there has always been natural climate change, and presumably always will be, so it doesn't seem unreasonable to me that someday the climate will be unsuitable for humans. Who knows when that will happen, but the amount of greenhouse gases we release into the atmosphere probably isn't helping.
Since it doesn't sound like you are looking for a debate, to answer your question: yes, lots of people agree with you.
Personally, I don't worry about it because I don't think its something we can change, not because I don't care about the environment.
2007-04-30 05:36:54
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answered by Mat098709589764 1
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FACT OR FICTION
FICTION
for many North Americans ,but they are used to fiction and feel more comfortable with fairytales instead of the truth,
Many blindly believe that our fate is in Gods hands ,and their focus is on the beautifull heaven that awaits ,they are not to concerned with the world their children will inherrit
whilst others wish to enjoy an Earthly paradise ,with out having to die first,they care what happens here and want to help the planet
there may come a time that for the sake of our survival the two views will be seperated in to Enemies and friends of the planet
World leaders are not concerned with the well being of the masses ,on the contrary .it was stated at a conference in Copenhagen,in 1998,by Kissinger, that the Agenda demanded a decrease in the world population of 60%,and you cannot achieve this if you start saving everybody.
scientists who work for politicians ,get paid by these politicians and they have downplayed the facts because solutions are expensive and means change and change effects many peoples incomes,and upsets profit margins,so most of the world is kept in the dark of the real things that are going on.for political and economic reasons
HOWEVER CLIMATE CHANGE IS FACT FOR MILLIONS
Global warming is a very complex collection of many effects
this text only covers some aspects of global warming mainly man made desertification
industrial contamination ,the contaminating effects of the cities ,is another story
there are natural cycles in the planets life
but mans existance has its effects,and this is increasing with overpopulation,putting strains on Natural resources and increasing contaminations as well as destructions of essential componants the ensure living conditions for all life forms
in North Africa,India,Mexico ,millions of people are effected by land loss and desertification and some have died as a result
in china, thousands of what used to be farmers are running for their lives from the dust storms that have burried their towns and turned their lands into dessert,
,the Sahara is growing by 7 kilometers a year
and all of the desserts we know are a results of mans actions ,and they are increasing ,not getting less ,in the dinosaurs days ,there were very few desserts.
collectively this planet is drying up because of bad farming practices like,over grazing and fertilizers,
each degree rise in temperature means 10%crop loss
and there is less and less water (because of deforestation),to irrigate this production ,
and there are less and less farmers to do it..
and there are 70 million more peole every year that have to eat and drink and wash
who are overpumping deep carbon aquifiers
who are plowing more and more unstable lands because they have lost so many million hectares to desertification ,
because of bad farming practises ,such as using fertilizers and heavy machinary or over grazing
RISING SEAS
The northpole is melting ,and we will know it without ice in our life times.
this does not affect the sea level because it is ice that is already in the water.but the melting ice from Green land and the south pole ,are another matter.
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/natur...
if forrest are being exchanged for ashalt,concrete and desserts
what is gonna keep this planet habitable for us
We as humanity can behave in a less stressful manner as far as the Environment is concerned ,but it will mean global co operation between all countries ,and taking into account human nature and the world politics ,it is unlikely that this will happen, Source(s) Lester E Brown is the director and founder of the global institute of Environment in the United states .he has compiled a report based on all the satalite information available from NASA,and all the information that has
come from Universities and American embassies WORLD WIDE ,
his little book--a planet under stress , Plan B has been trans lated into many languages and won the best book award in 2003
2007-04-30 13:33:08
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answered by Anonymous
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nicely regardless of how the persons on your type argue approximately it, and regardless no remember if international warming is taking place or no longer, human beings could be worried that we ought to destroying the planet and that it must be the tip persons. And yeah, i assume I agree inclusive of your element approximately them being sort of egocentric, yet once you think of approximately it this is sort of comprehensible. i individually think of world warming/climate exchange is something to communicate approximately because of the fact we are doing a ton of stuff to the planet with out worrying and there'll come a time whilst we see the end results of our movements. If something does ensue to the planet, we are those to blame for it because of the way we live. question: can one among you international warming bashers please clarify why you think of the government made it up?
2017-01-09 03:58:53
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answered by moffitt 4
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I agree with you. I listened to an interview with an environmentalist and he was saying that because third world countries are not cutting back on co2, it is up to the developed countries to pick up the slack and we had to cut co2 by 60-80%. He said that without any concern what so ever about the human suffering and economic hardships that would bring. I guess that is why Patrick Moore the co-founder of Greenpeace calls the present day environmentalist movement anti-human.
2007-04-30 06:11:41
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answered by eric c 5
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It is a serious problem...but not much we can do about it now.
even of everyone did all the things we needed to do to correct the issues at hand, it would still be too late to undo the damage. You cannot deny that the earth has changed alot int eh past 100 years...
so why can't people except that those changes are serious, and that they will continue!
The world will always "protect itself" as you say....it just won't protect the human life on it anymore!!!
2007-04-30 04:58:57
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answered by c0micb00k 3
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AMEN!!!!!! I think it's the most rediculous thing on planet earth!!! Man, are our future generations gunnu laugh at us! I mean, why don't we worry about other things, like Ebola Virus, and things that we actually have the power to ammend, and spend our taxpayers dollars on those types of problems? The problem is, global warming sounds scary, when you listen to alarmists. Droughts and floods and hurricanes and diseases and sea-level rise, but the truth is it's all one huge hoax!!! AMEN again!
2007-04-30 06:05:46
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answered by punker_rocker 3
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I don't claim to be an expert on global warming. But I'm not arrogant enough to discount it. I've seen very little substanial arguments from those who argue against it. Sorry, but a simple "Don't worry about it", or "Satan is behind the whole global warming issue to distract people from the Bible" just doesn't cut it for me.
2007-04-30 04:57:42
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answered by brian2412 7
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