New study shows climate change is a natural occurence

United States
December 12, 2007 12:27am CST
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/908 I don't even have a degree in science and I've been saying that for the better part of this year. MIND, this doesn't mean we, humans, don't have a problem. A warming climate means more droughts, and we're contaminating the world's drinkable water supply by dumping drugs in it and other things. Which means water shortages. We saw a bit of that this year. Certain towns and cities in the United States when a few weeks up to a few months without running water for longer than an hour or so a day, given to them by a neighboring town or city -- who were beginning to hurt water-wise themselves. I'm sure you heard about it on CNN, but this brings a bit more perspective, eh? ALSO, though humanity is not affecting the weather, we're killing off species which weren't next on Nature's list to go. This could have unforeseen affects on our environment. I highly doubt we could really hurt nature that much, but I do believe we could change it to a point which would be harmful for ourselves. And with the economy going into recession and food and transportation prices skyrocketing (simply driving to work costs more than your groceries in some places)..and with signs similiar circumstances are happening or will happen many other places as well...this does not bode well for our future. It's serious, but humanity will probably survive. My concern, is under what circumstances we'll survive. It may come down to GMO -- genetically engineered organisms which save us, but at what cost? What about the oversized companies which own most of the water, food, gmo companies around the world? What will they do when they find they possess what so many people are desperate for? Do some research if you have no idea what I'm talking about. Thoughts please.
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@men82in (1268)
• India
13 Dec 07
If natural occurence of year to year means okey. If this years occurence caused by more green gasses emission means will be troubled people and species. One side it is more raining other side no proper drinking pure water sources available. Due to pollution and environment and global warming the water velocity is changing i think . Let use hope the goodness prevails throughout the coming years.
• United States
14 Dec 07
Pollution affects natural life, not natural weather. A few years ago, before the whole global warming THEORY(and that's what it is, a theory.) the scientists told us that the earth has experienced this weather before. They knew this because they had studied something which had been around a long time. I can't remember if it was a rock, a tree, or what...but that's what they discovered. Weather patterns can be masured in cycles, it has to do with the sun-- our entire ecosystem is dependant on the sun, it determines what weather we have. It's basic science. If a new weather cycle, slightly harsher than one is used to shows up and you've been messing things up with pollution and just senselessly destroying, what do you think is going to happen? Whether it rains or not, if we've poisoned our only drinkable water, there won't be enough to go around. This affects EVERYTHING. All we can hope, is that with this new information people will take the proper course of action. Encouraging corporations to stop pollutting, destroying, finding better ways of living, as we should have all along.
@anup12 (4177)
• India
12 Dec 07
I agree to it. Basically this is antural phenomenon no doubt and it's effecting this world very badly.