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Ice Age? In 2006? I think not.. It is as hot as it gets here in the Philippines..
Is "Observer" a some type of a tabloid paper? The story's totally crazy.Solid LiftersOK, I've been reading up on this global warming stuff, I can say that I'm a bit scared, now. Two reasons:
1. Pictures showing dramatic proof of climate change. However, there were no evidence of what a "normal" weather pattern is like in these areas, and these could show some unusually cold seasons. But, plenty of picutres support this type of argument, with not a lot of "debunking" popping up, but I'm sure there could be some. This link... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/.../sci_nat_how_the_world_is_changing/html/1.stm ...is an example of what I found when searching for "picture proof of global warming."
2. The US Pentagon warns Bush: Yep, our very own Pentagon is worried about global warming. Now, when the Pentagon gets worried, I get worried! http://observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,6903,1153513,00.html Again, there's a lot of proof that this is real, with not a lot of people debunking this bit of information. This story can easily be found on the net.
That's why I posted it wasn't the only source. Tabloid paper, or not, it's a true story. Freaky, huh?a6m5Is "Observer" a some type of a tabloid paper? The story's totally crazy.![]()
That's why I said there was probably enough evidence to debunk the pictures I posted, but, searching for more pics for proof of global warming, I came across some pics of just last year, and the year before then. It was proof that a lot of ice snow is melting from places it has never, in our lifetime, before. Sorry, I don't have those links available, but they're out there.Also on BBC link, they compare the pictures of Mt. Hood in summer of 1985 and 2002. In 2002 picture, the mountain looks like a grand canyon. When I saw it like a month ago, it didn't look anything like the 2002 pic.
To tell you the truth, I don't know which side to believe on the global warming deal. It seems like both sides has some evidence to prove/disprove global warming. I'd love to hear famine's take on this subject!Solid LiftersThat's why I posted it wasn't the only source. Tabloid paper, or not, it's a true story. Freaky, huh?
That's why I said there was probably enough evidence to debunk the pictures I posted, but, searching for more pics for proof of global warming, I came across some pics of just last year, and the year before then. It was proof that a lot of ice snow is melting from places it has never, in our lifetime, before. Sorry, I don't have those links available, but they're out there.
a6m5Is "Observer" a some type of a tabloid paper? The story's totally crazy.Also on BBC link, they compare the pictures of Mt. Hood in summer of 1985 and 2002. In 2002 picture, the mountain looks like a grand canyon. When I saw it like a month ago, it didn't look anything like the 2002 pic.
danoffIt may turn out that we really need global warmingbut it's not clear yet whether humanity has had any significant impact on the global climate.
Shall I oblige?sukerkinAm I the only one hearing "We're all doomed!" in my head in a broad Scottish accent?
sukerkinThe scenario goes from the premise that one of the major reasons why we can support the population we have on Earth is through the use of fertilisers. Now a lot of these are made using oil (something I actually didn't know 'till I read up on this). By the time the oil runs out for good, the earths population will be something like five times what we can support from agriculture that is suddenly bereft of the fertiliser it needs.
The scenario goes from the premise that one of the major reasons why we can support the population we have on Earth is through the use of fertilisers. Now a lot of these are made using oil (something I actually didn't know 'till I read up on this). By the time the oil runs out for good, the earths population will be something like five times what we can support from agriculture that is suddenly bereft of the fertiliser it needs.
danoffActually we may be in one right now. I don't know how many of you knew this but we're currently in an Ice Epoch!
Here's a quote
"We are currently beyond the expected end-point of an interglacial period that began more than 10,000 years ago. We are thus at a point on the paleoclimatic timetable where the onset of a new 100,000-year ice age is expected and may even be already in progress. The global climate has been generally cooling over the past 6,000 to 8,000 years,"
http://members.tripod.com/~american_almanac/hecht1.htm#f1
We're in what is called an interglacial period - a warm spot between Ice ages.
This interglacial period started roughly 13,000 years ago (that's 7000 years before some people think the Earth was created). Interglacial periods last between 10,000 and 15,000 years - which means we're right at the point where ours should end.
I've actually read that scientists think interglacial periods can end really quickly. They've found Wolly Mammoth remains preserved in Ice fairly well - meaning that at one point it was hanging around during the summer doing it's thing and as winter set in it got trapped and froze. But the thing is, if it had thawed again the next summer, the mammoth remains would have decayed. Which means that scientists think it occured at the end of an interglacial period and the temperature dropped that much over ONE WINTER!!!
So this could be it. This could be the last summer before the Ice Age sets back in. How freaking cool is that?
BMW318_DRIFTERAs you can see, I'm basing this on no facts, I just think it may be kind of funny to walk down a street where there's like 10 people taking a dump on someones lawn.
AzuremenIce age begins with a slight change in snow usually
danoff"We are currently beyond the expected end-point of an interglacial period that began more than 10,000 years ago. We are thus at a point on the paleoclimatic timetable where the onset of a new 100,000-year ice age is expected and may even be already in progress. The global climate has been generally cooling over the past 6,000 to 8,000 years,"
danoffThe global climate has been generally cooling over the past 6,000 to 8,000 years,"
barryl85How can they tell it will happen again? "We are currently beyond the expected end-point of an interglacial period" and as for that statement thats b.s. how many ice ages have there been? and how can they tell this?
foolkiller79So while ancient cave men weren't measuring ice ages in record books major events like this leave "scarring" in nature that we can study to determine how these things work.
sukerkinHi Darryl
Try having a read of this site to see if it gives you the background info you need:
http://users.aber.ac.uk/ejh2/ice cores.htm