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Politics : The Environmentalist Thread

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From: Brumar891/18/2010 12:49:36 PM
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Here’s more proof that global warming climate change wackos will say everything is caused by global warming. Absolutely everything.

Viet Nam’s Rich Mekong and Red River Deltas Face Severe Flooding from Climate Change.
- United Nations Environment Programme, December 15

The Red River that divides Hanoi is at its lowest level in more than a century, and global warming could be a factor, a Vietnamese official said on Thursday.
- Terra Daily, December 31

The sky is falling! The river is rising! The sky is falling! The river is falling.

ihatethemedia.com

Forget warming, greenhouse gases may trigger ice age

AGENCIES, 5 January 2009, 12:28am IST
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Filling the atmosphere with greenhouse gases associated with global warming could push the planet into a new ice age, scientists have warned.

Researchers at the University of Birmingham found that 630 million years ago the earth had a warm atmosphere full of carbon dioxide but was completely covered with ice, the Daily Telegraph reported.

The scientists studied limestone rocks and found evidence that large amounts of greenhouse gas coincided with a prolonged period of freezing temperatures.

Such glaciation could happen again if global warming is not curbed, the university's school of geography, earth and environmental sciences warned.

While pollution in the air is thought to trap the sun's heat in the atmosphere, causing the planet to heat up, this new research suggests it could also have the opposite effect reflecting rays back into space.

This effect would be magnified by other forms of pollution in the earth's atmosphere such as particles of sulphate pumped into the air through industrial pollution or volcanic activity and could create ice age conditions once more, the scientists said.

Ian Fairchild, lead investigator, told the London newspaper Daily Telegraph: "We came up with an independent test of a theory that the earth, like a baked Alaska pudding, was once hot on the outside, surrounding a cold, icy surface. It happened naturally in the past, but the wrong use of technology could make it happen again."

timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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