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Nuclear Energy is the Answer to Global Warming
Many people are against Nuclear Energy, however it really is the answer to Global Warming and or Climate Change, which ever you are most apt to hang your hat on. Nevertheless some of the biggest proponents of Global Warming and signing of a World Wide ...

Ten Alternate Energy Sources To Live Well With Global Warming
Feeling hot under the collar?Glaciers and polar ice are melting, ocean levels are rising, hot, dry weather, huge forest fires, water restrictions, crop failures…You name it, if these don’t feature in your life yet, they soon will. Global warming and ...

How Global Warming will Affect Us
Last year we saw how devastating Hurricane Katrina was, killing numerous people and wiping off the beautiful city of New Orleans. Couple of years ago we witnessed the same natural carnage in Caribbean islands, what is it that is making these hurricanes so ...





Global Warming; We Must Act Now?
 

Climate Change and Global Warming are indeed a huge debate topic in all its chaos and controversy and mass media hysteria. Many say that we must act now to stop Global Warming; yet some say; Hey wait a minute not so fast there.

It is for this reason that the subject came up in an online think tank when one member stated rather matter of factly; “We need to be more aware of what is happening pattern wise and figure out if there is something humankind is doing to aggravate things, certainly. Maybe systems would still be strong, but not as destructive. I don't think we know enough about global warming to make that assumption, since every living entity, whether its a planet, has a natural cycle. We should focus on learning the cycle and move with it--not against it.”

Yes of course and if trees need CO2 don’t make it your sole goal to get rid of it all. Find out how much they need and can use and how much growth we can allow and how much oxygen is needed and figure it out that way. If we set forth a reality based plan and level playing field for the plan and if do not get caught up in runaway speculation, conspiracy theory, doom and gloom apocalypse scenarios we are more to the wise.

Mankind stands to lose a lot if he runs around destroying industry after industry, kills the middle class, slows the money flows to the world, people starve and less aid, infrastructure projects are produced for healthy human populations in the name of saving the planet from a hypothesis you see. After all mans worst enemy has always been himself and destroying civilization to chase a hypothetical seems rather unfortunate for future generations who could have done very well building on all we already have here.

Having read all the data and after reading from Ben Bova’s science fiction novels, Michael Crieghton’s new book, all the white papers on the Global Warming or Climate Change and consider all the needs for the flows of civilization, industry, economics and people issues, I often believe that we should build our civilizations bullet proof anyway, regardless of this current predicament whether imagined or reality based or even conspiracy “we are all going to die” theory. Perhaps we should all consider this in 2006.

Lance Winslow - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs/



Written By: Lance Winslow

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How Big Oil Benefits From Global Warming Alarmism
Forbes
I find it somewhat comical when scientists and others who publicly express skepticism about a looming man-made global warming catastrophe are accused of being in the pocket of Big Oil. Here we are referring to oil and gas… master resource trade ...

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More Plant Species Responding to Global Warming Than Previously Thought
EP Magazine
Far more wild plant species may be responding to global warming than previous large-scale estimates have suggested. That's the conclusion of a team of scientists, which included a UC San Diego biologist, that found that many plant species, which appear ...


More plant species responding to global warming than previously thought
Phys.Org
(Phys.org) -- Far more wild plant species may be responding to global warming than previous large-scale estimates have suggested. That's the conclusion of a team of scientists, which included a UC San Diego biologist, that found that many plant species ...

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Emissions cut hiatus slows work to limit warming
Reuters
By Nina Chestney | BONN, Germany (Reuters) - Reluctance to raise ambitions to cut greenhouse gas emissions due to economic constraints is threatening progress towards limiting global warming, delegates at United Nations' climate talks in Germany warned ...
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Atmospheric Warming Intensifies Earth's Water Cycle
RedOrbit
Dr. Durack, a post-doctoral fellow at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, stated, “These changes suggest that arid regions have become drier and high rainfall regions have become wetter in response to observed global warming.
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