hokie66
Structural
- Jul 19, 2006
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The graph shows almost 900 million tonnes in storage. Probably mostly wheat. Is that enough? I don't know.
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Maybe. But, maybe not. Forest fires are a natural phenomenon. Is it a bad thing that we manage forests in an attempt to prevent large forest fires? Is it a bad thing that the Army Core of Engineers manages our water ways to reduce the possibility of floods? Is it a bad thing when we convert an open prairie into farmland?RadiateurFou said:Isn't it a bad thing that there is such a perturbartion of a natural phenomenon?
Is this really true though? I'd argue that there is tremendous "inertia" in nature. That nature always seems to find a way to read a new equilibrium. It has to. There are droughts, floods, fires, earthquakes. There have always been these things. And, nature finds a way back to recover from these things.There is complex equilibrium in nature, small variation of one variable can lead to disaster.
JoshPlumSE said:Is it a bad thing that the Army Core of Engineers manages our water ways to reduce the possibility of floods
GregLocock said:Since we are the most adaptable of mammals it seems likely that we can cope with, if not enjoy, quite radical shifts in climate.
. Ecologists have written countless reports trying to predict what will be the consequences of our actions. Here is an example :GregLocock said:curiously short of any predictive power
radiatorfurer said:If by coping and enjoying this change you mean waiting for mass casualties in undevelopped countries and maybe the developped ones until equilibrium is reached, then this is certainly true
TugboatEng said:Like when all of the annual plants die during the winter?
JoshPlumSE said:Human attempts to mess with this often cause greater harm than the benefits they were supposed to produce
JoshPlumSE said:you'll see that deaths from COLD are an ORDER of MAGNITUDE higher than deaths from heat
JoshPlumSE said:you climate alarmists don't have statistics (or even good science)
JushPlumSE said:demonstrated that excess CO2 emissions are something that will likely cause some warming
RadiatieurFou said:Like when they starts dying during summer
You do realize that the fact that an order of magnitude more people die of cold than of heat is NOT a climate change thing at all, don't you? It's related to where we have population centers and how well adapted our bodies are for heat vs cold. It has nothing to do with changes in temperatures.... Unless, you have some evidence that winters have gotten a lot colder in recent decades, then your comment about it being "climate change" rather than "global warming" is a silly, non-sequitur response.RadiatorFurer said:Indeed because the consequence is not just global warming, but climate change in general.
Please tell me you understand that we have never INTENTIONALLY released CO2 to solve any environmental or economic problem, right?RadiatorFurer said:My point exactly. And mass release of CO2 by humans is probably the biggest attempt we've ever done.
I know nothing about plants, i'll assume your right.TugboatEng said:That is true, most annuals die during the summer when the dry season hits
So climate change casualties will be mitigated by this fact? If so it is a good thing to knowJoshPlumSE said:more people die of cold than of heat is NOT a climate change thing
This is even worse, as this "attempt" isn't even intentionnal . So the consequences are completly unknowned.JoshPlumSE said:we have never INTENTIONALLY released CO2 to solve any environmental or economic problem
It is indeed better for current generations as they won't be to much impacted by the problem. But it will be a problem for future generations, and they won't have the luxury of not doing anything being a choice. For a problem caused not by them but by the old generations in addition.JoshPlumSE said:ZERO action is often better than trying to enact major changes to fix a problem
I agree that measure not done right can have the opposite results. In Europe plastic bags and plastic straws have been replaced by paper, the reduction of plastic have been significant.TugboatEng said:California's plastic bag ban increased plastic bag waste by nearly 50% in only 6 years