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Old 03-28-2008, 07:45 PM
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At a certain point the causes become irrevant. Call me a pessamist but, even though I think global warming is human induced, I doubt that we can properly reverse the trend.

It's time to start figuring out what the hell we are going to do about the consequences of a warming earth.
Unfortunately, I think you're right. However, we should also be trying to do our best not to add to the trend.
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I don't think that a chart of temperature in that large a time scale is applicable here. But the chart of temperatures going back 100,000 years is. Have you seen the one developed from ice cores?

Nice article on methane releases. I have said many times that those who resist exploitation of natural gas deposits are themselves a major cause of global warming gas, since if the pressure of these deposits can be relieved it is less likely to escape into the atmosphere unburned. Massive sea bed eruptions are also the likely cause of ocean vessels disappearing, so these environuts are responsible for losses of human life as well.
I post the graph because it does show just how dramatic climate change has been. Just look at the transition from the ordovician to the silurian periods. It is possible that there was outside help (i.e meteor) but that isn't the only period of climate change. In fact, none of the transitions for hot house to cold house have ever been as slow as the transition we are currently in.

If anything, we could probably conclude that man is slowing global warming.
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