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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (10311)6/30/2009 11:02:06 PM
From: Sdgla  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 86355
 
That's why I pay attention to the phytoplankton population. The oceans, not the rain forest, are the true lungs of this planet.

Ive been reading what I can re phytoplankton since re your posts..very interesting study with very little mention in the media.

GW is a religion now and its minions cannot be swayed by facts.



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (10311)7/1/2009 12:57:45 AM
From: Sam  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 86355
 
1.) Climate change has been going for thousands of years.. It gets hotter. It gets colder.

Omygosh! Neither I nor the scientists who put together AR4 ever thought about that!

Whew... I can sleep more easily now.

2.) That past Climate change was DRAMATIC, ABRUPT, AND EXTENSIVE, all without any significant influence on the part of mankind:

Like duh to the second part. This doesn't mean that humans haven't been an important influence over the past few decades. Humans weren't very numerous before the 20the century, and didn't have the technological prowess that we have now. And yes to the first part--which is one important reason why scientists are concerned. When tipping points are reached, climate change can be very abrupt, sometimes within a decade or two according to the records that people have unearthed.

Finally, like I've told you before on the phytoplankton business--take it up with people who matter. I find it interesting, but I can't do anything with the information.