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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: KyrosL who wrote (7004)8/12/2001 6:37:56 PM
From: PMG  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
It has been show that whenever man disturbs an ecologic system he screws it up. Another problem is that what humans do since 100-200 years makes changes happen much faster than evolution can cope with it. The destruction of the Ozone layer and skin cancer is a good example related to human effects on global climate. It has also been shown that the warming that has already happened has made deserts grow. A global warming is supposed to actually harm global agriculture. We are also seeing an increase in extreme weather conditions like hurricanes, floods and unusuals droughts. A warmer atmosphere causes such. Planes like Mars (cold) and Venus (hot) show the extremes. The glaciers and other snow-covered thus reflecting surface areas are melting at a fast pace.

So what we get even from a very small increase in temperature is desasters, real desasters.

The most remarkable thing is that e.g. in Germany everybody(!) learns that at school and in the US these facts are somehow played down. Imagine what Europeans think when Bush then says "ahh, this analysis must be flawed, and we'll get that fixed by starting our own reserarch... <g>
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