No polar bears and an ice-free arctic in 23 years?

Started by TehBorken, Sep 09 07 04:50

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TehBorken

 We're screwed. It's time for a wake-up call for all those people that think global warming is just a myth. Here are just a few news articles that have come out in the past few days on the subject of global warming:   [/p][div class="entry-body"][li] "[a style="color: rgb(0, 0, 255); font-weight: bold;" href="vny!://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/sep/05/climatechange.sciencenews"]Ice-free Arctic could be here in 23 years[/a]," Sep 5, in [em]The Guardian[/em].    
 [blockquote]The Arctic ice cap has collapsed at an unprecedented rate this summer and levels of sea ice in the region now stand at a record low, scientists said last night. Experts said they were "stunned" by the loss of ice, with an area almost twice as big as Britain disappearing in the last week alone.
[/blockquote][/li][li] "[a style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 255);" href="vny!://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/08/science/earth/08polar.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin"]Warming Is Seen as Wiping Out Most Polar Bears[/a]," Sep 7, [em]New York Times[/em]:  [blockquote]Two-thirds of the world's polar bears will disappear by 2050, even under moderate projections for shrinking summer sea ice caused by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, government scientists reported on Friday.[/blockquote]    [/li][li] "[a style="color: rgb(0, 0, 255); font-weight: bold;" href="vny!://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003873003_arcticice07m.html"]Arctic ice cap to melt faster than feared, scientists say[/a]," Sep. 7,  [em]Seattle Times.[/em] snip:  [blockquote]About 40 percent of the floating ice that normally blankets the top of the world during the summer will be gone by 2050, says James Overland, an oceanographer at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory.
[/blockquote]   [/li][li] Some additional background: the National Snow and Ice Data Center -- [a href="vny!://nsidc.org/"]Link[/a].[/li][/div]  
The real trouble with reality is that there's no background music.

Michel


Sportsdude

its real and its happening and our politicians are too stupid.  
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."


Sportsdude

Yeah its sad. Its funny actually. They're excuse is it will ruin the economy (the almighty dollar is god) but they fail to realize there won't be an economy when this reaches its peak. lol

If Darwinism has taught us anything the polar bears will survive, well some, by becoming land based. We already see it with Pizzies, Polar Bear/Grizzly mixed bears.
 
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."


Sportsdude

well I'm thinking they will I mean you're already seeing it with the Pizzies. But its a tough road for them. The best thing they can do is to wander into the land and find a lake and eat all the fish. Then when the seals come on land they're stalking them from the coast.  
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."


wyk

so what IS the solution? we've known about global warming ever since the hole in the ozone layer was discovered, and yet we keep electing leaders that do nothing, even now.  

Lise

It is kinda sad. Not just the Artic but everywhere else in the world is suffering. If we don't buckle up and do something NOW, we will not have a future for our children's children.
Always end the name of your child with a vowel, so that when you yell the name will carry.
Bill Cosby.

Michel


P.C.

That may be true Michel....but I think a HUGE proportion of what needs to be done, needs to begin at home. It won't matter what else is done if we continue raising children to be wasteful by living in a world of disposable conveniences.

  I watched in amazement the other day, at a commercial that was introducing 3 more types of baby wipes.  One for 'sticky' messes.....one for their tender faces.....and one for.....the ususal.  How ridiculous.  A facecloth always worked for me.....and a facecloth in a tupperware container for travel.
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.


P.C.

But WE drive the economy.

  They wouldn't get very rich, if we didn't buy into using the products that they TELL us we NEED.  I used baby products as an example, because I think if there is an area of consumerism that is blown SO wildly out of proportion.....it's the baby products industry.  But the same applies to the throw away world of cleaning products.  Everything is use once and toss.  Grossly excessive waste.
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.