What If Global Warming Turns Out To Be Real?

Newell Steamer

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Let us say, global warming is real. And, there comes a time, where everyone pretty much realizes the environment, and most of the life on this planet, is screwed.

Live stock has died due to extreme heat. Crops have been wiped out. The poles have melted. Sea levels have risen. Cities are submerged in water or are in ruin due to the extreme heat. In certain parts of the world people literally melt.

What do you think the surviving (but possibly soon to be dead) people will do?

I see some attempt to hide, inside mountains - above the current higher sea level, but in caves. Very few folks of whatever the worlds population ends up being at that time, will actually survive. Maybe not even at all,.. I also see serious backlash towards any climate deniers that may still be around. But, people will soon forget and just focus on staying alive somehow.

And, if and when the climate cools down and things return to normal; animal life and crops will sprout back. As well as any humans - however, I don't think any 'lessons learned' will carry through, but, rather a repeat of events.
 
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Let us say, global warming is real. And, there comes a time, where everyone pretty much realizes the environment, and most of the life on this planet, is screwed.

Live stock has died due to extreme heat. Crops have been wiped out. The poles have melted. Sea levels have risen. Cities are submerged in water or are in ruin due to the extreme heat. In certain parts of the world people literally melt.

What do you think the surviving (but possibly soon to be dead) people will do?

I see some attempt to hide, inside mountains - above the current higher sea level, but in caves. Very few folks of whatever the worlds population ends up being at that time, will actually survive. Maybe not even at all,.. I also see serious backlash towards any climate deniers that may still be around. But, people will soon forget and just focus on staying alive somehow.

And, if and when the climate cools down and things return to normal; animal life and crops will sprout back. As well as any humans - however, I don't think any 'lessons learned' will carry through, but, rather a repeat of events.


Nope. Not a chance.

Animals and humans developed in this world and it's current temperatures, new species will develop and be used to a more extreme environment.

You're under the impression that NOTHING can take the EXTREME (tiny) temperature increases year to year? Just like anything, species will adapt.
 

Blintok

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of course the earth is warming. 20k years ago most of the northern hemisphere was under a mile or 2 of ice. In the middle ages there was a mini ice age. Global cooling, harsher winters. There is talk of another mini ice age in coming. A scientist said it so it has to be true ;-)
"A scientist who claims waning solar activity in the next 15 years will trigger what some are calling a mini ice age has revived talk about the effects of man-made versus natural disruptors to Earth's climate."
http://www.livescience.com/51597-maunder-minimum-mini-ice-age.html

also during the time of dinosaurs the earth was much warmer than it is now with 5 times the CO2
http://www.livescience.com/44330-jurassic-dinosaur-carbon-dioxide.html
 
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Paratus

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Nope. Not a chance.

Animals and humans developed in this world and it's current temperatures, new species will develop and be used to a more extreme environment.

You're under the impression that NOTHING can take the EXTREME (tiny) temperature increases year to year? Just like anything, species will adapt.

Most likely the species that can already tolerate the higher temperatures will survive while the rest will go extinct.

After many generations the survivors will have evolved into new species adapted for the new environment.

But I'm sure the tiny changes in environment will have no effect. Oh look:
 
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Most likely the species that can already tolerate the higher temperatures will survive while the rest will go extinct.

After many generations the survivors will have evolved into new species adapted for the new environment.

But I'm sure the tiny increases in temperature will have no effect. Oh look:
Oh yeah, that has nooooooothing to do with the human race population increasing exponentially over that time period. Nope nope nope
 

brianmanahan

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the survivors will shake their collective fists at their horrible ancestors who ruined the world

especially that newell steamer, he released so many hydrocarbons trolling on ATOT
 

ImpulsE69

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Those charts are always funny when you think about they are always reporting finding new species and those thought to be extinct species on a weekly basis.
 

Dirigible

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They'll read about it on my LiveJournal once they invent internet, and they'll not make the same mistakes again. Future civilization will flourish and every future person will be happy. All thanks to my blog.

Basically I'll end up the biggest hero mankind (or futuremankind) has ever seen. They'll resurrect me or clone me or resurclone me so they can worship me and fulfill my every wish.








I love global warming.




*Blogging intensifies.
 

mikeford

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Temp goes up, more rain, could be the deserts of the world will become green and rich with plant life.

Somehow I think mankind is up to the task of building a 10 foot tall sea wall in most places, some places its going to suck if the oceans rise that much.
 

Paratus

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Oh yeah, that has nooooooothing to do with the human race population increasing exponentially over that time period. Nope nope nope

Climate change, specifically warming in addition to habitat damage by man is dangerous to a lot of species:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/06/150604162457.htm
If you want to live, you need to breathe and muster enough energy to move, find nourishment and reproduce. This basic tenet is just as valid for us human beings as it is for the animals inhabiting our oceans. Unfortunately, most marine animals will find it harder to satisfy these criteria, which are vital to their survival, in the future. That was the key message of a new study recently published in the journal Science, in which American and German biologists defined the first universal principle on the combined effects of ocean warming and oxygen loss on the productivity of marine life forms. Their conclusion: as climate change progresses, these animals will be hard-pressed to satisfy their oxygen and energetic requirements in their changing native habitats. As a result, these species will migrate to cooler regions or deeper waters, ecosystems will be disrupted, and the diversity of species will decline.
 

Hugo Drax

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Let us say, global warming is real. And, there comes a time, where everyone pretty much realizes the environment, and most of the life on this planet, is screwed.

Live stock has died due to extreme heat. Crops have been wiped out. The poles have melted. Sea levels have risen. Cities are submerged in water or are in ruin due to the extreme heat. In certain parts of the world people literally melt.

What do you think the surviving (but possibly soon to be dead) people will do?

I see some attempt to hide, inside mountains - above the current higher sea level, but in caves. Very few folks of whatever the worlds population ends up being at that time, will actually survive. Maybe not even at all,.. I also see serious backlash towards any climate deniers that may still be around. But, people will soon forget and just focus on staying alive somehow.

And, if and when the climate cools down and things return to normal; animal life and crops will sprout back. As well as any humans - however, I don't think any 'lessons learned' will carry through, but, rather a repeat of events.

Humans will drown and become extinct like dinosaur's. Eventually the earth will cool down once the Humans are gone and the cycle of life begins again.
 

Paratus

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It is, but if the recent talk of an approaching Maunder Minimum proves true then we may not feel like it is for awhile.

Take it for what it's worth but I saw a tweet by a NASA climate scientist that said while this supposed Maunder Minimum is going on it would at most have the same effect as removing 3 years of CO2 production. Like 8 PPM.
 

John Connor

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Nov 30, 2012
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Not another one of these grabass threads.

Just read that a ship in route to the Arctic to study "global warming" was stuck in ice. LMAO!

I don't understand the sea level rising shit. Put some ice in a glass. See the water rise? Now it melts. See the water stay the same height?

How long have we had sats to study climate? Al Gore ran away with a theory that his professor retracted and made money. There's big money in propaganda and books in this day in age with all the sheeple. Just always remember a good actor can inspire us to trust.
 
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John Connor

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Humans will drown and become extinct like dinosaur's. Eventually the earth will cool down once the Humans are gone and the cycle of life begins again.


Butterfly in the sky, I can go twice as high.
Take a look, it's in a book, a Reading Rainbow!
I can go anywhere.
Friends to know,
and ways to grow.
A Reading Rainbow!
I can be anything.
Take a look,
it's in a book.
A Reading Rainbow.
A Reading Rainbow.
 

John Connor

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I know how to stop "global warming." radiate the atmosphere with freon. Freon makes things cold, right?
 
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