Scientists of the MPI in Hamburg made a computer study on global warming: From the year 1970 to the year 2100 the average temperature will rise bt about 2,5 celsius degrees, which is be the most dramatic climatic change within the last several million years.
The oceanlevel will rise, on an average, by about 25cm, the North Pole could be icefree in the summers at the end of the 21. century. This will lead to dramatic changes in the climate all over the world.
Two very serious issues to mention:
1) The numbers are most optimistic – the simulation was run using the “best case” parameters – immediate change in environmental policits worldwide.
2) To test the simulation, another one was run, starting in the the year 1850, ending 2000 – it was very close to what our weather is today.
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October 5th, 2005 at 09:52
seems like there’s only one way to save this planet:
a virus that kills every human being in a couple of hours, released at the same time all over the world. no remedy available and so potent that not a single person may survive!
October 10th, 2005 at 12:43
Why would you want to save the planet?
The only reason a sane human (according to an evolutionary definition) would have is to save the planet in order to help mankind to survive.
Thus in this “save the planet – kill yourself” seems to be a contradiction involved …
October 10th, 2005 at 14:14
well NO!!! mankind being crap doesn’t mean the whole planet – with every single creature – has to be destroyed!
October 10th, 2005 at 14:26
I honestly don’t get the point.
Why do you still bother? Are you better than the others, or are you trying to wipe some of them out before you make your leave?
October 10th, 2005 at 15:49
pardon me?
October 11th, 2005 at 11:55
You propagated the “safe the planet, kill yourself” thing in the first post. At least to me it sounds like that.
Thus I ask why you still bother with life and don’t follow your rule.
October 11th, 2005 at 16:59
thanxx… go and kill myself now to safe the planet…
[I propagated killing mankind! There's a tiny difference between killing me or killing everyone, from my point of view.]