| akuma587 said: Yeah, we are pretty much like a bunch of bacteria in a culture cell. Except the bacteria are better about not piling on top of each other in a cell culture. Within the next 100 years we will face a population crisis worldwide. It has already sort of begun with the food shortages in so many countries. There is a preponderance of scientific evidence that says we have made a significant contribution to the rising temperature on our planet, so I am siding with that. |
Just a question... have you actually ever read the reports on global warming? They aren't very well done from a purely scientific point of view.
There is a lot of sciene agianst it as well. It just doesn't get covered because it isn't good news.
Most global warming "proof" is done via global climate models done on computers with incomplete data.
If you were looking at it from a completly scientific view i don't see how you could say global warming passes the burden of proof, from any of the reports i've read claiming it's man made.
I think we're better off researching ways to cool the planet, instead of ways to stop carbon emmissions. They have some neat stuff on that.








