Can we save our earth?

Indonesia
January 15, 2011 11:35am CST
I'll eat promptly at 0:00 pm where the fourth planet in a straight line and causes the Earth's gravity increased 6-fold. What is true? And what danger? What should we do? do?
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@nakula2009 (2325)
• Indonesia
15 Jan 11
Hundreds of scientists do not agree with the IPCC climate models, because the model is not able to represent well the devastating effect of volcanic explosion which would cause global cooling, as well as the influence of solar activity (sunspots, flares CME) and cosmic rays in the Middle Ages had little cause ice age (the Maunder minimum). But the effort to maintain the environment and reducing pollution should we support an effort to reduce the negative impacts of climate change.
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• Indonesia
22 Jan 11
Is we too late to save the earth?
• Indonesia
25 Jan 11
Global warming is not an individual problem, or a country. Global warming is a problem of all mankind. we can not blame and sue someone else to fix it. needed now is an awareness of all mankind to act. is not the time to speak, but it's time to act
@gengeni (3308)
• Indonesia
24 Jan 11
Global warming would be solved if the whole earth community banded together to deal with them. As for simple steps that can be applied to the wider community is a way: 1. replanting of deforested land in order to raise levels of o2 on this earth. both vacant land anywhere in town in a village in the forests all can be used for reforestation. 2. savings in all respects with such frugality frugal use of lights to reduce global warming by a chain. either a decrease of the heat lamp itself and a decrease in electricity generation which is still many who do not use renewable fuels as its power. 3. reduce use of vehicles, especially motor vehicles. so as to reduce pollution in the air which can reduce levels of co in the air. in other words to reduce the greenhouse effect. if these three solutions can be done en masse by the citizens of the earth then the earth will be able to survive much longer. (can be saved)
@rifnee (1713)
• Indonesia
22 Jan 11
Actually the above statement should be read as a scenario is not something that would happen. Hundreds of scientists do not agree with the IPCC climate models, because the model is not able to represent well the devastating effect of volcanic explosion which would cause global cooling, as well as the influence of solar activity (sunspots, flares CME) and cosmic rays in the Middle Ages had little cause ice age (the Maunder minimum). But the effort to maintain the environment and reducing pollution should we support an effort to reduce the negative impacts of climate change.