Global Warming 2020

Climate Change Issue, Greenhouse Gas Effects, Stop Global Warming Now!

  • Aug 5

    Many Global Warming Alarmists are out in full force these days telling us that soon it will be hell on Earth with extreme weather, droughts, parched lands, locusts and a myriad of other problems such as sea levels rising some 18-feet. Of course all these folks say the only way to stop it is to stop polluting the atmosphere with CO2. Indeed, that will not be enough to offset the normal cycles of such a Planet.

    There maybe other more viable solutions such as planting some 2 Billion Trees and each time a company puts out more CO2 they need to pay for the planting of that amount of trees or be penalized that cost. Each person born means more 3 more trees must be planted as well and the net loss of trees must be taken care of by additional planting.

    Another possible way to solve the climate crisis would be to coat all the roads, concrete and tops of buildings or put solar panels on top. Urban heat is one reason for higher ambient temperatures and it is a direct cause of the growth of human civilizations and that will continue as the human populations reach 20 Billion and then 100 billion by 2100. Solving this issue of Urban Heat now makes a lot of sense and it is easy to re-coat the roads with new materials as need be.

    Of course many Global Warming Alarmists believe that it is too late and we are at a tipping point and there is a climate cliff we are about to drive off of. Thus if so why has no one pitched the idea of collecting the CO2 above major cities. It can be done, using giant blimps as vacuum cleaner systems. Then compressing the CO2 and turning it into hardened stone thru a super heating baking process. And yet still no word from the Global Alarmists in fixing the problem.

    Perhaps rather than attacking industry the Global Warming Alarmists need to look in the mirror and reduce their own CO2 output and live a carbon neutral life, before tearing down human civilization to the point that we are unable to solve the problems later. I sincerely hope this article helps propel thought in 2007.

    “Lance Winslow” – Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/. Lance is an online writer in retirement.

  • Jul 29


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    While many contend that there are different reasons behind the changing of our climate, few can deny that our planet is going through a period of immense changes. While some may discredit the science, global warming is one of the main hypothesis for why our planet is heating up. In this article, we’ll try to explain some of the science behind global warming so that you can understand the problem more clearly.

    According to numerous scientific studies, our planet’s surface temperature has increased by about 1 degree Fahrenheit within the last century. Most of this change has occurred in the past two decades, prompting the question: are our lifestyles accelerating this global change? The evidence definitely seems to point in that direction.

    Many scientists point to the emission of greenhouse gases as one of the leading reasons that we are undergoing this global change. Carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide are some of the main compounds that we are releasing more and more, causing something known as the ‘Greenhouse Effect’. This occurs due to the fact that these gases tend to trap heat, and when they are released into our upper atmosphere, they trap some of the heat energy that would normally be reflected by our earth’s natural processes.

    It’s an undisputed fact that there is more greenhouse gas in our atmosphere due to humanity. Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, it is estimated that the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased by as much as thirty percent. While a little greenhouse gas helps to keep our planet warm, the more and more that we release, the hotter the planet is going to get. That is an important fact to consider, being that our biosphere is finely tuned to live at the temperatures at which our planet currently operates. Many forms of both plant and animal life run the risk of extinction should the temperature change be accelerated. Fossil fuels are primarily responsible for the amount of greenhouse gases that we are releasing, and to help fix the problem, we are going to need to find an alternate source of energy, and quick. Research into alternative fuels has yielded several possible options, including the use of corn in the production of ethanol, which has already had proven usage in places such as Venezuela. The most accelerated period of temperature change has occurred in the past twenty years, and it’s clearly evident that we need to address this problem while we still can.

    Jonathon Hardcastle writes articles on many topics including Weather [http://iweatherworld.com/], Arts, and Science

  • Apr 16

    It is often said that we live in a state of fear in modern society. If there is one thing, is another. Global warming, super volcanoes, weapons of mass destruction and as a wonder how we survived long Sun

    Due to this general state of panic, we often fail to address the particular issues, which have revealed not particularly sexy to the media. One such problem is the developing crisis regarding the effectiveness of antibiotics. In short, do not workhow they are used to.

    Viruses and bacteria are becoming resistant to our most common antibiotics. Consider these facts. Of the roughly 100 antibiotics available to us each bacterial strain that caused the disease at least one parent who developed resistance to antibiotics. Nearly 20,000 people die each year in medical institutions of bacteria resistant to antibiotics. When it comes to blood poising and pneumonia caused by Staphylococcus aureus, are effective in our lastAntibiotic vancomycin -.

    Just as we get here? It's just the natural order of things? Well, yes and no. Over time, it is true that bacteria gradually develop resistance to drugs used to treat them. The key to this statement, however, "over time". While we expect to necessarily have problems, we are with them too early.

    Okay, there's a reason why we see strains resistant to antibiotics, long before one would expect? Yes, to do the problemwith our use of antibiotics. In short, treat them like a miracle drug that is good for nothing. This is true both for the medical profession and society in general.

    In the medical profession, antibiotics are prescribed like candy. Research has shown that it is the doctors are 60 percent more than it used to be. Other studies have shown that most antibiotics used to accelerate development of bacterial strains that are resistant to drugs. In short, we are talking about cause andEffect.

    Ah, but the medical profession is not solely to blame. Most people are not aware that antibiotics eat almost every day. How? Now the products of meat you eat beef and poultry. They are also found in animal products like milk. These antibiotics as a preventive measure for animals that are housed under less than stellar.

    The biggest fear these days is vancomycin-resistant bacteria. Vancomycin is the antibioticlast resort for pneumonia and staph infection superbug. The cases of bacteria that do not respond to the drug and more frequently all the time. You probably have about patients who die in the hospital to read. If this resistance is widespread, we could have no immediate solutions and an invasion of species happen. How it would be that for a state of fear?

  • Apr 11

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