Global warming is real right? I mean the green house effect is real but there is so much controversy about if its man made or not, and even if it is man made will it kill us all. I think that it is man made and it will kill us all, but i want your opinion.
And next time before you make snooty comments, think outside the box.
No. I enjoy them.
Also, this argument works for your example as well. It also aids mine. It gets very cold in the southern US, but it will be a little bit hotter in Africa.
I just look forward to the new ice age, when the ice on Greenland melts (ahahahayeahsure). Though we humans should get out butts into gear and stop being nasty > >
Denial doesn't help anyone but just postpones the inevitable awakening. Just evolution and the such, just because you can't see it with your eyes, it doesn't make it false. And you are correct, climate change is occurring but it's source is Global Warming.
Denial doesn't help anyone but just postpones the inevitable awakening. Just evolution and the such, just because you can't see it with your eyes, it doesn't make it false. And you are correct, climate change is occurring but it's source is Global Warming.
Okay, I quite obviously need to use an example. Let's use dinosaurs, Earth's greatest heyday of life, with animals ranging from ultra Goliath mountains to animals as small as a turkey. Their were literally billions of dinosaurs.
The earth was also a hell of a lot hotter. How could this be, seeing as there wasn't an ice cap at all? The earth wasn't any different in life wise, just it was a little more tropical.
Flag Man made? yes, whoever disputes that is a retard Finally, some sense. Green house gases people? We've got green houses, don't try to dispute that.
We contribute to it, if it does infact exist, but so does every other living freaking thing. The life on earth puts out more CO2 and other greenhouse gasses.
Okay, I quite obviously need to use an example. Let's use dinosaurs, Earth's greatest heyday of life, with animals ranging from ultra Goliath mountains to animals as small as a turkey. Their were literally billions of dinosaurs.
The earth was also a hell of a lot hotter. How could this be, seeing as there wasn't an ice cap at all? The earth wasn't any different in life wise, just it was a little more tropical.
How did they survive? Really?
No, you don't need to use an example, you just want to. Anyway, they survived because they where adapted to that kind of environment, and there wasn't an icecap because the land was all one huge continent, and the prevailing winds always spread warm and tropical air from any which angle, thus not allowing the freezing of water or the cooling of an area. The only "ice caps" possible where if there where large mountain regions in the north or southern most parts of Pangea.
You don't need poles to survive. Some animals might because that might be there Niche or Habitat.
No, you don't need to use an example, you just want to. Anyway, they survived because they where adapted to that kind of environment, and there wasn't an icecap because the land was all one huge continent, and the prevailing winds always spread warm and tropical air from any which angle, thus not allowing the freezing of water or the cooling of an area. The only "ice caps" possible where if there where large mountain regions in the north or southern most parts of Pangea.
Actually, the late Jurassic to Cretaceous was several continents.
You don't need poles to survive. Some animals might because that might be there Niche or Habitat.
Actually, as the founder of Greenpeace put it, the planet warming up a little bit wouldn't be too bad.
Actually, as the founder of Greenpeace put it, the planet warming up a little bit wouldn't be too bad.
I never said it was gonna, and besides Global Warming isn't a bad thing it's just that some are worried that we may not live through it, and some worry that species will change and that there will be a lot of change and land loss. And general fauna as we know it might be renewed or even destroyed. But these are heavy believers and I don't think that will come to be...
Actually, the late Jurassic to Cretaceous was several continents.
Yes this is true, and there could have been poles, but this isn't my field of knowledge in Ecology so I sadly can't continue in this part.
Me too! But i read Europe will be affected only not america so....
You just probably read about the annual or so meeting of two huge currents of the coast of Eurasia that creates huge clouds of mist that climb into the atmosphere and cause rain and snow, and a temperature drop. It's no "Ice Age", but if there where going to be, the whole world would be affected, not just Europe.