Climate Change May Wipe Some Indonesian Islands Off The Map
- added December 4, 2007
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- JanforGore
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I wonder then: Are the representatives at Bali seeing this from a moral perspective? I sure hope so, because that is the only way we will save this planet and ourselves.
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- JanforGore
- 10 months ago
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Its not only Islands that we risk losing - check this link for a video on the Himalayas and how they're slowly melting away...
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Matt, have you seen those revolution videos that were added to VC2 recently. You should definitely check them out if you are into any sort of activism to slow down global warming.
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- RyanParker
- 10 months ago
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I have thought about it you know the whole idea of climate change but is it possible that its been happening before we came into play as the Human element ? For example the ice age disapeared right well we didnt have the pollution then that we do now and that was an enormous change.. I know thats off topic a bit. I do belive as the human element we have sped the process up! faster than what was originaly thought. There is another thought by a few scientist about our poles when they are to flip that we are going to become more vunerable to ultraviolet light wich will damage the earth.There was this one scientist though that said gold dust would repair the hole in our ozone layer ? but how is that possible if its so large and growing ?
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- unthought89
- 10 months ago
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Never has there been in the history of the world any release of CFC's on the scale to which we have created them through refrigeration in the 20th century and now. China is still manufacturing refrigeration units to this day that release these CFCs that destroy the ozone layer. I believe that we need to stop ignoring what we are doing to this planet. Yes, the ice age did come to an end, and I don't know the particular figures, but if I were to guess it would have happened on a a MUCH more gradual scale than what has happened to our planet in the past 150 years since the industrial revolution. We are going to be the means of our own end if we don't stop our rates of consumption and truly come up with a solution.
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- RyanParker
- 10 months ago
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