Cool babe- cya Also, just found this related info: - 2004 was the fourth warmest year on record. The 10 hottest years on record have all occurred since 1990! - Record heat waves responsible for some 26,000 deaths battered Europe in the summer of 2003 -- the hottest on the continent since Shakespeare’s time at least. The scorching temperatures caused over $16 billion in damages to agriculture and other industries. Global warming has doubled the risk of events like the 2003 heat wave, according to a recent paper published in the prestigious scientific journal Nature. - A massive ice shelf the size of Rhode Island broke off from Antarctica in 2002. Rapidly warming temperatures on the Antarctic Peninsula were blamed for the loss of the Larsen B Ice Shelf. - Alaska’s worse fire year on record was 2004. A total of 703 fires consumed over 6.5 million acres of forest, an area the size of Maryland. Global warming will increase the risk of more intense, destructive wildfires.
An issue that, unfortunately under the Bush administration, will not see any funding or aid. As long as oil spews from the ground, Bush will drown everything else with it.
I agree. Why is the money NOT going into funding alternative sources of energy (of which there are many!). Somehow being in control of a dwindling essential resource must give them the power they aspire to for world domination. Ladies and gentleman - we have gone to the dark side. Bow your heads please and kiss your arse goodbye!
Hey Folks, Great thread. I just wanted to pass on an article that was in my newspaper today. I couldn't find the exact article but this is the same news. The news is... global warming IS caused by humans... duh. Anyway, now we have even harder evidence to back up whats being said here. What the article below doesn't say is that a Bush spokesman greeted the news with their usual indifference. "Our position has been the same for a long time," said spokesman Bill Holbrook. "The science of global climate change is uncertain." What a jackass. Tim Barnett, a marine physicist that works for the lab that uncovered the new evidence says of their findings, "The implications are huge... and in the short term, we're sort of screwed." He also said, "The debate is over - our work really just nailed it. If somebody from the White House or anyplace else says everything's still far too uncertain... that argument just no longer holds." So... have "fun" reading the article! Here tis... http://scrippsnews.ucsd.edu/article_detail.cfm?article_num=666
Great article - thanks so much for posting it. You know the only people I know who have ever seriously doubted human causes for global warming have been the Bush administration and the people on their "payroll". The world's top scientists have been trying to warn ordinary people for the last few years and have had gagging orders slapped on them when they tried to speak out (Andrew Marshall and Sir David King). This is such an urgent issue and people should have woken up to the clues already - the physical changes already ocurring are undeniable, and they will only get much worse. People should take their heads out of the sand and be warned about this before it is too late. Ten years can go like a feather on the wind, and if you're not worried for yourself, worry for your children or grandchildren. The weather patterns control food crops. Without stable weather conditions the growing of food becomes almost impossible. Drought also means huge crop losses. Food and water will be the biggest problem for most ordinary people - except for those people living in Finland, Sweden and Denmark, because it is predicted that these countries will be under ice. On 13 July 2004 NASA launched a satellite, the first of three whose only purpose is to study global warming. They will monitor the temperature and salt density of the oceans. This isn't going to change anything, but will help them to predict what will happen next.
Hey, liked the darkside quote. Too true. Ah, dear, what to do. bush will never listen. The Bible Codes say that he will be assassinated in around 4 years. All we can hope is that Hillary or someone like Tom Hanks runs for President. Someone incorruptible. Hang in there.
Let's hope the powers that make puppets like Bush and Howard will not just manufacture another alien/antichrist to fuck us up. I don't s'pose the Bible Codes mentioned the same thing happening to Howard? - or is that just wishful thinking? One of my friends reckon Bush is one of the Reptilian race of aliens. I often wondered what they have to gain - if the planet goes down so will they - but maybe they have the escape hatch already in place and the mother ship is waiting to beam them up!...lol...then when the dust settles we'll know what hostile take-overs are all about...yikes! Better make sure the foil hat fits really tight!
Here is an interesting slant on the global warming information: Global Warming: Can Earth EXPLODE ? The real danger for our entire civilization comes not from slow climate changes, but from overheating the planetary interior. Galileo discovered that Earth moves. Copernicus discovered that Earth moves around the Sun. In 2000 Tom Chalko, inspired by Desmarquet's report, discovered that the solid nucleus of our planet is in principle a nuclear reactor and that our collective ignorance may cause it to overheat and explode. The discovery has been published in June 2001 by the new scientific journal NUJournal.net. http://bioresonant.com/news.htm also: It seems that if we do not do anything today about Greenhouse Emissions that cause the entire atmosphere to trap more Solar Heat, we may not survive the next decade. In a systematically under-cooled spherical core reactor the cumulative cause-effect relationship is hyperbolic and leads to explosion. It seems that there will be no second chance... If you doubt whether a planet can explode - you need to see a witness report of a planetary explosion in our Solar system. Plato (428-348 BC) reported that the explosion of the planet Phaeton had been perceived by our ancestors on Earth to be as bright as lightning...
Yea, Bush sucks. Save the enviroment. Try to stay away from Saudi oil and the greedy Saudi royal family.
In a way I sort of feel bad for Bush. I mean he has to make the final decisions in things that are going to change the country. He has all this "peer pressure" from his advisors and different branches of goverment and even us people. I think that really does intend for things to be good but I don't believe he has complete control of that. I think there are things he could be doing better, but I haven't been in his shoes. So try not to judge him even though he has made some unwise choices.