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Post by spg on Jul 4, 2021 19:02:00 GMT -5
We all know about climate change. Do you think this is the end of the ecosystem as we know ? Deserts are getting snow fall, torrential rain fall on dry lands, and everything going in reverse. I do not think all these are good.
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Post by ZandraJoi on Jul 12, 2021 9:52:39 GMT -5
I know from looking at history that temperatures & the climate has fluctuated. But it seems now it's more drastic than ever was before. Maybe Mother Earth is getting sick of us humans messing with her! Even if people stop polluting, stop toxins right this instant, I don't think the Earth would be able to bounce back. I'm saying that because plastics, as they've stated, can last for a very long time in the environment, continuing to pollute. & when they break down into microplastics where we can't see, we'll never be able to clean the environment. Humans are greedy creatures. We take, destroy, with no to very minimal thought on how it affects. Heck, humans don't even care about their own bodies as evident from eating non-food.
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Post by Emerald on Jul 13, 2021 10:01:29 GMT -5
The cycle of nature as we used to know it has definitely changed, but sometimes we read positive news about forestation becoming less in certain countries and some animals not extinct anymore. News like that is always uplifting - well to me anyway.
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Post by Bob on Jul 14, 2021 19:40:26 GMT -5
The Earth would not be able to bounce back. Not for a long time. It would take the Earth a long time. But first you'd have to get all the stupid humans not to pollute. Maybe it's the universe's way of cleansing itself and the Earth is just going to be wiped out. Because we are just a piece of pollution floating around the universe.
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Post by spg on Jul 15, 2021 5:54:39 GMT -5
How many years is one Ice Age ?
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Post by ZandraJoi on Jul 20, 2021 9:44:31 GMT -5
How many years is one Ice Age ? I would guess a very long time!
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Post by Bob on Aug 3, 2021 19:03:02 GMT -5
How many years is one Ice Age ? Depends on how warm it is.
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Post by razor1911 on Aug 18, 2021 12:34:38 GMT -5
We all know about climate change. Do you think this is the end of the ecosystem as we know ? Deserts are getting snow fall, torrential rain fall on dry lands, and everything going in reverse. I do not think all these are good. That is a little bit exaggerated to be true. Such climate changes are a part of the ecosystem. When the ice age came 10,000 years ago, do the humans had any role in that? No. If you ask why these deserts are having snowfall, then I would say it's a natural phenomenon. Deserts normally goes to minus temperatures at night. Here's the article for you. www.livescience.com/why-do-deserts-get-cold-at-night.htmlWell, carbon emissions do affect our environment, but not as drastic as shown to us. 😅
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