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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (534786)12/6/2009 6:22:22 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) of 1578107
 
"The ignorance displayed in that statement is amazing"

This is exactly what I thought when I read this post from you.

"even just casual observation of the arctic versus the amazon should be enough to prove one promotes life while the other does not."

This is what you are basing your "opinion" on? I can make a similar, nitwit comparison. Say, The Gobi Desert and northern Europe. Which has the most species diversity? But this is an irrelevant comparison. There is a whole cascade of factors implicit in climate changes. Even if weather patterns don't change and there is no desertification, which isn't likely at all, a change in climate can mean the death of many of the organisms that live in a particular biome. Even if you take i-node's stance that if they can't survive, tough, there are many other considerations. Like, for example, corn. Most modern cultivars do not respond well to higher temps. Ditto for wheat.
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