24 Oct 07
Originally posted by impatientYes, some areas require natural disturbances for growth. In this case, the fires burn up the biotic and decaying matter which releases nutrients back into the soil so new plants can grow.
But none of this is evidence of Global Warming right? Just all coincidence - part of natural fluctuations of climates?
It has nothing to do with global warming. In fact, there are always fires out west. This process of burning and renewing has been around long than humans have. So get your head out of your ass and into a science book.
Originally posted by impatienthahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!
But none of this is evidence of Global Warming right? Just all coincidence - part of natural fluctuations of climates?
you're kidding me right?
dude, global warming is a myth!
the government invented it so the EPA could have a reason to crack down on factories! as for the forest fires, when was the last time there weren't forest fires?
I'll give you a hint: forest fires aren't a new thing we've been experiencing since the Industrial Revolution!
Originally posted by slappy115Well said slappy! 😀
Yes, some areas require natural disturbances for growth. In this case, the fires burn up the biotic and decaying matter which releases nutrients back into the soil so new plants can grow.
It has nothing to do with global warming. In fact, there are always fires out west. This process of burning and renewing has been around long than humans have. So get your head out of your ass and into a science book.
Ya got my rec
Originally posted by slappy115True, very true, fire is a necessary part of the earth.
Yes, some areas require natural disturbances for growth. In this case, the fires burn up the biotic and decaying matter which releases nutrients back into the soil so new plants can grow.
It has nothing to do with global warming. In fact, there are always fires out west. This process of burning and renewing has been around long than humans have. So get your head out of your ass and into a science book.
Remember that the earth and it's atmosphere are constantly changing.
Bilions of years ago there was very little oxygen, in fact not enough for a oxygen respiration, until the Cyanobacteria came around.
The earth's magnetic poles have flipped over billions of years also.
The earth and it's atmosphere will change with or without us.
Besides, the sun will eventually swell and swallow the earth up, then the true global warming will start.
😀
Originally posted by AThousandYoungIt sounds like this would be an excellent time to be somewhere (practically anywhere) else.
My buddy who's going to grad school in Irvine says the air is hot and hazy under a blanket of ash, with ash and charred bits falling from the sky and everyone coughing.
EDIT: Hey, wait a minute. Isn't the air always like that in LA? ðŸ˜
Originally posted by leisurelyslothNot all that often, and he's in Irvine, not LA. Anyway we don't have the soon and charred bits on a bad pollution day.
It sounds like this would be an excellent time to be somewhere (practically anywhere) else.
EDIT: Hey, wait a minute. Isn't the air always like that in LA? ðŸ˜
Originally posted by impatientAnd really, why are you worried about global warming? When the next pandemic comes through and kills about 5/6 of the population, there will be no more fuel shortages nor food shortages, assuming people remember how to farm and not buy food at stores.
But none of this is evidence of Global Warming right? Just all coincidence - part of natural fluctuations of climates?