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Climate & Weather Changes Accelerate

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posted on Mar, 10 2010 @ 11:51 PM
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Climate & Weather Changes Accelerate

Danger, Destruction, and Catastrophes Increasing
As climate and weather patterns continue to change at an alarming and increasing rate, so is the destruction and damage being caused by the changes.

Food and drinkable water supply shortages are increasing in many regions of the world, resulting in increased levels of famine. Life sustaining amounts of food and water is already in dangerously short supply in many areas of the World, a situation that is becoming even more dire as climate and weather changes increase. Look for this scenario to become even worse over the coming years.

Flooding and related climate change phenomena is on the rise worldwide, despite what some are saying. For over a decade, the naysayers and agents of disinformation [mostly far right neocon types] have been actively engaged in attacking anyone associated with getting the news out about climate and weather pattern changes. The naysayers and agents of disinformation were and are firmly asserting that there was and is no dire changes going on, and the warnings being issued by individuals like this author, and sites like this one and others, are nothing more than whacko conspiracy sites and individuals, who know nothing. In reality it is the naysayers and disinformation artists who don't know anything, and are doing a great disservice to humanity.

Today the signs of climate and weather pattern changes is all around us, without hardly a place on Earth not being severely affected in one way or another.

The outlook for danger, destruction, and catastrophes is increasing. As climate and weather pattern changes continue to increase, so do the exponential factors associated with these changes.



posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 12:20 AM
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I would have to say that while the climate is changing, there is no evidence that it is caused by the actions of man. The weather and climate on Earth has is ever-changing. This is why we have had ice ages in the past, and will most likely have them in the future.

Regards



posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 01:41 AM
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Death is a way of life on Earth....fear it not. You can be recycled into another living thing.

Frankly, I worry more about the effect mankind has on the environment than on the global warming/climate change problem. We seem to want to kill everything, including each other. I suspect that the world would have a great deal more life in it without man; for example, the passenger pigeon. When settlers first came to America, they reported that passenger pigeons would darken the skies for days as they passed. Today, they have been hunted to extinction by man.



posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 06:58 AM
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Originally posted by V1g0r0u5
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I would have to say that while the climate is changing, there is no evidence that it is caused by the actions of man. The weather and climate on Earth has is ever-changing. This is why we have had ice ages in the past, and will most likely have them in the future.

Regards


Of course weather and climate has ever changed on Earth, but now, apparently, at least, the changes are occurring extremelly fast. Did you notice in the media how many rare events are happening at the same time? The number of record breaking weather events is increasing in an exponential rate.
Two examples from last week only here in Brazil:
1. The second tropical cyclone ever registered in Brazil (the first was Catarina, in 2004), that is still active in the southern region, but is already offshore;
www.metsul.com...
2. tornados are very rare in Brazil, normally we had one every 2 years, but in the latest 2 years there were more than 5 each year and they have always hit the South region. Last week, for the first time in history, a tornado was observed in the state of Goias, in the Central region, about 900 miles from the South Region.




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