thranx said:
Wow, just wow! Whats the difference between science and religion when you will blindly follow either? Maybe you should take a step back and do some thinking and of your own |
I am not a qualified scientist but reading about it on the internet or watching youtube for information on environmental science is good enough for me. Anyone can call themselves a scientists regardless if they are qualified or unqualified.
Climate change and global warming needs to be universally recognised as a Religion and not-for-profit organisation. Then it can make more profits and pay no tax and build up a much larger global supporter base. Save the planet is the Environmental activist motto.
The climate change denial scientists are not real scientists they are paid by Rupert Murdoch and other billionaire Jesuits to claim climate change and global warming is false. Most of the expert scientists have an open minded view on the possibility that man may be a factor behind climate change and global warming. Exponential human growth, population growth out of control in poor third world developing nations. Human growth is like a cancer that keeps spreading and destroying everything to maintain its own survival.
Population growth restriction policies should be put in place by governments to slow down and hopefully reduce populations in the long term. China's one child policy should become universal law. The whole world may have to follow China as the leader on human rights issues. China has survived for 2000 years, a lot longer than any other nation on Earth. The rapid age of industrialisation in the last 200 years has sped up exponentially due to the growth in the human population in the last 50 years.
1960 = 2 billion humans
2010 = 7 billion humans.
2060 = 12 billion humans.
Assuming 1 billion growth every 10 years. 100 million more natural increase annual growth trend continues. Big problems loom. Humans are the greatest threat to the world's environment and the future survival of the . Destruction of the environment and plundering the finite resources.







