
Originally Posted by
DigitalBoy0101
I've always said the hardcore Environmentalists aren't giving Mother Nature enough credit. The global environment is a lot more resilient than they seem to think.
There is an interesting school of thought, however, that the earth's rotation is slowing down. This slowing of the earth's rotation is affecting the natural magnetic field (like putting an improperly sized underdrive pulley on an alternator at idle) which extends into space and protects us from solar flare radiation and such. Thus, any "global warming" can likely be attributed to the subtle weakening of this magnetic field.
See Ma, I'm just helping the earth!
The Earth's magnetic poles have switched before. It's happened before and it eventually will happen again, just not in our lifetime.

Originally Posted by
zeake
The wind resistance from sky scrapers is not going to slow the rotation of the earth. Neither are the drag strips.

It is slowing down. The amount of slowing is so insignificant to us humans that we will be long dead before we see any effect. The magnetic poles have shifted several times. I am not certain about the rotation. I think the moon is to blame for the direction of our rotation if my memory serves correctly. The thing that most changes our climate regarding heat is that great big burning
STAR that we love so dearly.
Think about how bad it is going to get in 30 or 40 years when we have multiplied like rabbits and have used all of the fossil fuels and we have mass droughts and famine and billions of people start starving to death because we cant bring crops in cause no fuel to run the equipment. . . . . . . .. . . . . I will stop now.
Yep, nothing we have to worry about right now. There's also nothing we could do about it even if it was going to affect us.
As for the next 30 or 40 years...we need to stop the escalation of our population. That is our biggest problem, not global warming/climate change (which is natural), poles switching (also natural), or any other disaster. Scientists believe the Earth can only sustain 11-13 billion people at most. We will reach that number within the next century. That is probably when the human race will become extinct.

Originally Posted by
zeake
2012 is not when the position is going to flip flop. It takes much more than a year for that to happen. The Earths axis is not going to change that quickly either. It will take many many years for that to happen. Events that large are very slow.
I am not really a tree hugger. I can just clearly see where humanity is heading. Down the drain.

Yea, it's just people getting caught up in the whole 2012 thing. I'm not even sure why everyone is freaking out about it. Even the Mayan's are shaking their heads calling us idiots.
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