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RE: What's Your Favorite Climate Change Study?

in #busy6 years ago

I am informed by reading the various articles posted to EurekAlert, phys.org, Livescience, and others which do present a large number of actual studies. It provides a fairly well balanced look at the various topics and proves the science is never settled. There is ALWAYS a new study or new data being presented.

Personally I have seen a glacier in Canada, the Athabasca Glacier in the Columbia ice-field, lose a noticeable amount of it's tongue. The first image I took in Sept 2012 and the second in Sept 2018. There is a distinct difference in the amount of ice. Is this human caused climate change at fault?
Really... Who the fuck knows?!

2012 Athabasca glacier.jpg

2018 Athabasca glacier.jpg

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And even if we did agree it is human caused, and it very well might be...

What is the solution?

Exactly. The only absolute way is to have every human on the same page and working to reduce the overall pollution emitted.

Yeah....

Right. Fat chance.

It takes true global scale, immediate danger or imminent death that will MAYBE rally humanity to a concerted singular action or direction. We are all to selfish to really work together.

too selfish to realize the earth is not endangered (because it will always be able to heal itself), but the modern human way of life (and inherently humanity and some of earth's fauna) is.

I disagree with you bro. The rate at which the earth heals itself is slower compared to the amount of greenhouse gases and pollutants sent into the environment.

Are you from a tropical country? You should have noticed the rise in temperature in these places during the hottest time of the year.

I hope earth won't end up like planet Venus soon.

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Let's agree to disagree.

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Lol. Hehehe😂😂

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