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  • #6058

    ugo

    When the ice cap totally melts in some years to come this is whats going to happen …….!!!

    The sea`s will expand making less land space , eventually the sun will heat up the planet until one day it explodes sending particals of debris throughout the universe DNA & all , Eventually some of this debris will crash into a planet somewhere out there & depending upon what the atmosphere consists of the DNA from which ever animal, plant ( living thing ) will transpiar into life & will start to evolve once again from scratch .

    This people is how our planet started we evolved form the sea as fish we grew into mankind eventually & now with our Technowledgy are killing the planet & in actual fact speeding up what was inevatable from the start .

    Now ask yourselves ………

    Maybe if there is /was a god , a maker of mankind & all with in it , who`s to say it all started on earth , who knows this may have happened time & time & time again over zillions of years , Thus is a fact that there is other life out there

    Im very interested in your thoughts on this subject as I find it extreamily interesting

    YOU KNOW IT MAKES SENSE :wink:

    #256941

    There are billions of sheep on this planet.

    Most of them believe the idiots who are making money on the back of the blag that we as humans will destroy this planet via global warming.

    Ask yourselves one very simple question.

    What brought this planet out of the last global warmth and took it into the last Ice Age? Global cooling.

    ITS A NATURAL PLANETARY CYCLE FOR THIS PLANET TO GO INTO A GLOBAL WARMTH, THEN GLOBAL COOLING, THEN GLOBAL WARMTH, THEN GLOBAL COOLING ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC ETC.

    #256942

    emma you are correct that there is a natural cycle of our planet warming and cooling but (and it’s a very big but), the last time this happened there wasn’t a species on the planet that was hell bent on raping the natural resources mother nature has so graciously given the planet.

    we as that species should be ashamed of ourselves

    #256943

    Yes we are adding to the warmth, but we cant and wont make much of a difference. Global warming and cooling will happen regardless of what we do.

    Re-cycling your plastic carton wont make the slightest difference, but will earn money for your local councilours to help them do their job, then turn round and say, hey, you should vote for me again because you tirelessly put this in this bin, that in that bin, paper in the paper tray and helped me look good…

    Sheep.

    #256944

    ostrich.

    we can all name call.
    although i’m unclear as to how it benefits the debate on global warming and it’s concequences to the human race????

    #256945

    Not sure what your asking there?

    #256946

    ugo

    maybe I should have called this thread ” How to get the guru`s going ” lol what ever floats ya boat :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

    #256947

    @womble wrote:

    emma you are correct that there is a natural cycle of our planet warming and cooling but (and it’s a very big but), the last time this happened there wasn’t a species on the planet that was hell bent on raping the natural resources mother nature has so graciously given the planet.

    we as that species should be ashamed of ourselves

    If you’re talking about humans – There certainly was humans on the planet in the last ice age.

    We obviously survived.

    #256948

    God says: “Look, all these people praying to me that their printers will work properly or their toenails never become ingrowing – look, I’m trying to stop two galaxies colliding on the other side of the universe, do they really think I’ve got time for their petty worries!

    #256949

    The last ice age only finished about 18,000 years ago, so there were definitely humans about. One school of thought is that we are still coming out of that ice age and that could account for why the planet is warming a little. The North Sea was mostly dry land 18,000 years ago. This was not because of some great geological change to the Earth’s crust, just that sea levels were 150m lower because so much more water was locked up in glaciers and ice caps over land.

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