Posted on 01/13/2006 8:16:44 AM PST by rellimpank
Everyone knows trees are "A Good Thing". They take in the carbon dioxide that threatens our planet with global warming and turn it into fresh, clean oxygen for us all to breathe.
But now it seems we need to think again. In a discovery that has left climate scientists gasping,
(Excerpt) Read more at news.ft.com ...
Maybe President Reagan was right when he declared in 1981 that "trees cause more pollution than automobiles do."
This has always seemed like a good idea to greens and will continue to sound like a good idea, regardless of the science. What greens think our society should look like has nothing to do with science.
It goes to show Scientists that Scientists don't know what Scientists don't know.
I think we need more roads and parking lots, especially in Atlanta. If 16 lanes can't be made to work, I say let's have 28 lanes. So to counter the above, I will be the first to dispell the "no one" assumption above.
--nor would any be able to survive in that "society"--
Global Climate Change is an inescapable reality. The ONE thing that global climate has NEVER done, is to remain fixed and static for any measurable length of time.
Calling it "warming" or "cooling" is wrong. It is change, and some places will warm, and other places will cool.
Does mankind have any effect on this? I would hope so.
If we have an effect then it means we have the opportunity to control it in a preferred direction. If we cannot conrol it, then our only option is to merely figure out how to adapt to the changes.
But this author is absolutely and intuitively correct. It gets us into the territory of chaos. Any semblance of 'control' may be, in fact is most likely, merely an illusion.
The most obvious conclusion so far, is that nuclear power would have been a far better choice many years ago. It's ironic that of all the methods available it ends up being the most benign.
In addition to being produced by trees, and other living things, methane is also naturally produced by geologic processes deep within the Earth as well.
--and, apparently, under the oceans as well---
Both are cyclical and controlled by forces far beyond the reach of man.
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