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Originally Posted by aka123
I haven't said they are the same. You posted some fucking trash pic in this thread, not me. Some "Do not trash." is the kind of stuff that parents teach to children, and at least in kinder garten they teach that. I don't see how talking about climate change contradicts with this. Not trashing is basic behaviour, just like not shitting at the middle of the street.
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Originally Posted by dyna mo
FYI, plastic pollution is a global problem. You can try and make it about some sort of lack of lessons USA parents teach our children, but that only makes you look sillier than you already do by not knowing these 2 topics are not discussed in the same context.
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Dynamo :
The topic of this thread is "Why is global warming so threatening?", and you changed the subject and posted a picture of trash.
Of course trash, especially plastic bottles and other plastic items in the oceans is a seriously fucked up problem. However, Aka123 is right, and you are wrong.
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Originally Posted by crockett
Under natural conditions the ice would all melt in 5000 years. That's "global warming" on the Earth's natural timeline. We are however speeding the process up which is what is called made made global warming. It wont take 5k years at the current rate.
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Originally Posted by Robbie
crockett, that only shows different times that the Earth was different temps and had different quantities of different gases in the atmosphere. Which shows that there is NO "normal" for the Earth.
It is ever-changing and ever-evolving.
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Robbie, what Crockett said is exactly right, and your argument is wrong. While its true that the earth's atmosphere is dynamic, the right amount of gasses has to be maintained if life on earth is going to continue to exist in relative comfort. Man is disturbing the ratio by pumping way too much greenhouse gasses into the air, and the damage it is causing and will cause down the road can be seen right now. It's important that people realize this before its too late.