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To: NormsRevenge
Unchecked population growth, the disappearance of critical plant and animal species, the over-exploitation of energy resources, and the rapidly warming climate are all combining to bring mounting pressure on the Earth's environmental health, they say.

Scientists from five nations, led by UC Berkeley biologist Anthony Barnosky, report their analysis Thursday in the journal Nature.

As soon as these RAT bastard socialist eco-environmental idiots get rid of any motorized vehicle, shut off all the electricity, running water, natural gas or fuel to their house, double up or triple up the number of occupants of their house, THEN they can make their point that they are trying to save the planet. Until they put their actions where their forked tongues reside, they can just STFU.

The 2nd disqualifer of these RAT turds and their whole bogus study? UC Berkeley biologist Anthony Barnosky. I wouldn't trust this RAT turd, liberal, progessive, socialist, marxist, fascist, commie pig any further than I could throw his phat elitist ass!

8 posted on 06/07/2012 7:58:50 PM PDT by rcrngroup
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To: rcrngroup
Unchecked population growth, the disappearance of critical plant and animal species, the over-exploitation of energy resources, and the rapidly warming climate are all combining to bring mounting pressure on the Earth's environmental health, they say.

These morons! Try reading a friggin' geology/paleontology book! About 90% of life on earth has been wiped out several times over the past 350 million years, and that's not to mention what plant and animal species are "critically endangered" everytime the Yellowstone Caldera pops like a giant volcanic zit and covers half the Continental US in ash every 600,000 years or so, which has been going for what, the last 30 or 40 million years? I forget, but something like that.

The last time about half of Florida was underwater was what, 120,000 years ago? About 100,000 years later (that would be about 20,000 years ago), sea levels were so low that Forida was TWICE the size that it is now.

ANYBODY presuming to "save the planet" by protecting beaches and wetlands is a conceited, ignorant lulu. Regardless of what mankind does or doesn't do in the next ten centuries, sooner or later all those beaches are going to be well underwater -- AGAIN. When it comes to climate, we don't control the climate, it controls us.

Furthermore, we couldn't even recognize, let alone manipulate, a significant climate change trend in the context of "normal" weather shifts amortized over hundreds of millions of years, if it bit us on the ass.

48 posted on 06/08/2012 12:31:41 AM PDT by Finny (A deal with the devil is ALWAYS a losing proposition. Voting for Romney to avoid Obama is just that.)
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