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Total Melt down
#1
a report came out this week that the north pole will be ice free in the summer of 2013...

looking down on the planet from google earth seeing all the deforestation the melt down is understandable...

going from fires to floods to freezing rain in a weeks time ?

human populations and demands on resorces is taking its toll....
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#2
[font "Pristina"][green][size 4]I don't think so. {If in 5 years the North Pole will be ice free the people that are almost at sea level will be in for a big surprise.} I am more inclined to think that Mother Nature plays a bigger part in controlling the earths environment that man kind does.[/size][/green][/font]
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#3
no doubt mother nature will step in and put her foot down... in her own time..

trees are part of mother natures cooling system.

there has been talk that this all has happened once before, dophins and killer whales were at one time land mamals.

one thing for sure will hapen if it is a man made accurance, we will have a major valcanic eruption, one like hasnt been seen since crackatowa. spewing toxic gasses and ash in to the outter most atmosphere that caused a minni ice age and wiped out a third of all live on the planet...

the area said to be under the most presher and most likley to blow is the yellow stone area. more spicificaly the hot springs area where all the gisers are located. the lava is said to be closest to the serface of the earth right there..

Ya, I watch to much pbs, The odd thing about all this is that the aztec calender ends in 2013.

oxigen is colder than carbon dioxide. when we take our oxigen factories down we do in fact remove mother nature from the planet... "trees" "to be more spicific rain forest" This is old school knollage. we were tought this back in elimentary school..

sientist have proven though soil samples plant samples fossil samples and ice samples from antartica that when we have periods of high carbon we have wormer periods of time. They also said that judging from samples of ice that there has never been a time when so much carbon has been the atmosphere as what we have now. This means we are predating a time before the current ice in antartica... That is sum realy spooky stuff...

They have also stated that when the next ice age comes, it will litteraly come over night and hang around for thousands of years. they know this because of the plant and animal fossils left behind from the last ice age. They also say that we are long over due for the next ice age.

so what you are saying about the planet naturaly worming up could be vary well be true, the planet may in deed be getting ready to set up a one two three punch back in to the ice age...
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[shocked][font "Pristina"][green][size 4]Here is the story on Yellowstone. Maybe not in my life time but some day soon.[/size][/green][/font]
[font "Times New Roman"][size 3]It is little known that lying underneath one of The United States largest and most picturesque National Parks - Yellowstone Park - is one of the largest "super volcanoes" in the world. Beneath Yellowstone and it's spectacular landscape of hot springs and geysers is this hot spot, an upwelling plume of melted rock from the Earth's mantle, and it is waiting to erupt. In recent years it has been discovered that Yellowstone is one of a few known examples of a supervolcano. These volcanoes erupt only rarely; but with a force at least 1000 times that of ordinary volcanoes. Try to imagine 1000 volcanoes erupting in the same place at the same time. Now sceintists warn that the Yellowstone supervolcano may be getting ready to erupt! According to some, there is a 30% chance that Yellowstone will blow its cork soon, and cause devastation that would seem unimaginable. The Yellowstone caldera, the central region of the park, has been moving upwards since the middle of 2004. This growth is at a rate of three inches a year, which is more than three times faster than has ever been measured. “It’s hundreds of times bigger than Mount St. Helens,” said Robert Smith, a geophysics professor at the University of Utah. Mount St. Helens is an active volcano in Washington State. [/size][/font]
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Thanks for the comformation on yellowstone... not many people would beleive such a thing existed,

our sience is not good enough to predict a desaster time line, only that it is near, there are to many variables for our sientiest to comtemplate a fair calculation... its a little more complicated than rocket sience...

we do how ever know the force that drives yellowstone. north america and russa are on the virge of collision. hence the volcanic activity that exist between alaska and russia.

mathmaticaly speaking russia is the hard place
the rock is the rocky mountains,

now you have the planes and the appliations pushing twards the rockies and it has no place to go, so the mantal starts boiling to the serface.

the thing that is pushing the smokies and the plains in to the rockies is a valcanic fisher at the bottom of the deapest part of the atlantic ocean...

then there is the thing that, if it were going to go tomarow, most people would not want to know... and others who would not deserve to know because of how they would run amuck. Just like on the final show of kid nation, imagine it on a grander scale only by those with no morals... Then there is the rest of us who would like to spend the few remaining hours on the river bank wetting a line...

but even if that were the case, still I would like to see a few more trees for the deer squrils and rabbits to hide in and around....[Tongue]

your young enough to remember that valcano that turned up in the middle of a feild of mexican farmer back in the 60's? I dont think the insurance company ever paid off on that one....
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[center][url "http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/12/13/climate.conference.ap/index.html?eref=ib_topstories"]AL Gore Stalling Climate Talks[/url] [/center]
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So what you guys are saying is that I need to build a really big boat that is volcano proof? This isn't going to effect the fishing is it? [Tongue]
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[center][cool][font "Pristina"][green][size 4]Well maybe if you are going to fish the Yellowstone.[/size][/green][/font][Wink][/center]
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#9
depending on the size of the cork she blows you might need a license to fish on the moon... [shocked][laugh]
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