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Old 01-14-2008   #31 (permalink)
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Re: Nasa Arctic Ice "GONE" By 2013

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I think we can see that natural warming cycles are unpredictable, sometimes they are rapid and others are slow. We are facing a warmer future either way and we should adapt. There's nothing wrong with trying to reduce the pollution we create that contributes but it's not going to stop the Earth from warming up.
We can prevent that if we change the BTU content of SSTs as the "TUNNELS" do,also.
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There's nothing wrong with trying to reduce the pollution we create that contributes but it's not going to stop the Earth from warming up.
Of course we aren't. However we can lessen the impact, or slow it down or speed it up (as we are doing now).
Again, this isn't about preventing any change. It is about preventing some of the change. Specifically the change that is going to cause economic and physical hardship to part/most/all of our species.


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Of course we aren't. However we can lessen the impact, or slow it down or speed it up (as we are doing now).
Again, this isn't about preventing any change. It is about preventing some of the change. Specifically the change that is going to cause economic and physical hardship to part/most/all of our species.
It seems as though the change is escalating more! Sad isn't it?


Escalating ice loss found in Antarctica
Sheets melting in an area once thought to be unaffected by global warming

Escalating ice loss in Antarctica - Washington Post - MSNBC.com
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