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  • social justice? Abortion right?

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  • Damn! She grew up!! And in a good way :D

  • BEWARE OF THE NewAgeDeception!

  • @FOBmzunguREPTILICUS Go away with your act of destruction : we're positive people working out solutions, here.

  • @fl260 ...did u know that the Elite works both sides?...for better control, that is...looky here, whether Severed knows it or not, she is being used. [hint]...did u know that "intelligence" controls both the drug running system and the say no to drugs campaigning system? did u know that our public school system (even around the world) doesnt teach our children CRITICAL THINKING so that "they" wont be found out? U see, my lost fwen, Im actually on ur side:o)

  • she sounds like Mr. Incredible

    

  • @ElProximo A 2 degree change in average global temperature over the course of millions of years is vastly different to 2 degrees over a century. Evolution occurs over many generations; for some organisms 100 years is many generations, for others it is very few. Also, these extra trees you say will grow... well even if that were true the way we currently operate we would just cut most of them down.

  • @ElProximo Look, the climate has always changed and will always change, in fact evolution would not occur without changing environmental conditions and thus life would not exist. However, what is concerning is the RATE of environmental and climactic change. If we take the carbon from fossil fuels that was sequestered out of the atmosphere by planets over millions of years and then pump it back into the atmosphere over 100 what will happen?

  • @ElProximo Yes the Earth gets hotter and colder, hotter and colder, but on what temporal scale are we talking here? Over 24 hours? Over a decade? Over a millennium? Changes in temperature on each temporal scale are driven by different processes and have vastly different impacts on the life that inhabits this planet. The fact that there are natural processes that drive changes in temperature does not refute the fact the human activity could also have significant effects.

  • @ElProximo Sorry I misunderstood what you meant by "facts of life". Having just looked this phrase up it seems to me that facts of life are merely observation about human existence that might be true or might not be. Most notably they don't really tell us anything. Old age is a fact of life, but this tells us nothing of why we age. The fact that the Earth gets colder and hotter tells us nothing about the processes that drive these changes.

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  • @ElProximo The facts of life tell us that E = MC2. Can you explain the special theory of relativity to me? Should I listen to scientists who job it is to observe and interpret the facts of the natural world, or should I trust your interpretation of the "straight-up facts of life". I imagine the extent of your scientific research on the topic of climate change has been looking up at the sky and then listening to what your gut has told you. What the hell are the "straight up facts of life" anyways

  • @ElProximo But you're right, I am part of the School of Biological Sciences at my university and listening to the damn scientists has brainwashed me into believing the global warming bullshit propaganda. I suppose I should really be listening to people who actually study the natural world, like conspiracy theorists, politicians and laymen, particularly those with strong opinions and limited capacity for critical thinking.

  • @ElProximo @ElProximo Let me get your argument straight:

    Premise 1: Increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, primarily due to anthropogenic burning of fossil fuels and mass removal of carbon sinks (i.e.forests), leads to global warming.

    Premise 2: Global warming causes sea levels to rise.

    Premise 3: Sea level rises will result in the submersion of coastal regions.

    Premise 4: Many coastal regions contain forests.

    Conclusion: Carbon sinks forests.

  • @ElProximo Lol, yeah okay. You write like a child. "Babies." and "Children." are not sentences they are just words, words describing people of similar mental capacity to you. Coastal areas often have the most forests do they? I like how you just made that up to support your ridiculous argument. Saying "carbon sinks forests" is not akin to saying "carbon dioxide will cause global warming which will then cause ocean rising which will then submerge the coastal areas or 'sink forests'."

  • @ElProximo "...and realizing the role that carbon sinks, forests and oceans, the important role that they play in regulating the planet's health."

    You took this to mean that she is against carbon because carbon sinks forests.

    The fact that increased carbon dioxide may cause sea levels to rise resulting in the submersion or forests is NOT why forests are called carbon sinks. Anyway, you sound very young so I don't want to argue with you, just type "carbon sink" into Wikipedia to learn more.

  • @ElProximo Sinks forests? No no no no no, carbon sink means they remove carbon from the atmosphere. You are utterly confused.

  • @POHfolkProductions Use them for productive means when the fish disappear? What exactly is going to keep them alive when all the fish disappear?

  • SHE IS TALKING ABOUT A PERFECT WORLD, SHE FORGOT EVERY HUMAN THINK DIFERENT. IF SHE CAN MAKE EVERYONE THIKK THE SAME SHE

    GOT IT. MAYBE SHES DOING THIFERENT BECAUSE SHE IS SAYING IT. NICE TO HEAR THAT ANY WAY.

  • shes hot

  • I agree with her too but am a little disappointed that she changed her mind from helping the world to bringing it back to her backyard. I understand what she is saying, but we need to help the world in order for there to be peace - and I agree with vonKleine 100% - I cannot sleep at night knowing how these canadians are clubbing those poor baby cubs to death! I've worked to save the seals since the 1970's...wish she could do something about that.

  • I agree with you Severn,

    we need to watch out own backyard,

    you need to visit Tijuana,Mexico and see the contrast with its sister city San Diego.

    They are separated by only a line, but what a contrast.

    The rich and the unethical companies feel it is ok, to go down south and exploit them and pollute their land. Some how they do not see how the land is connected underneath and what they do in the south has its way of making it back up north via actual pollution or another means.

  • Severn Suzuki = malcon x = gandi = john kennedy . but

    the more importan is destroyed money, come on people COOPERATION, PEACE AND INFINITE LOVE is the real truth

  • ... on their own doorsteps, in their own community... yup yup

    Thanks for your comment :-) Peace

  • Unforgettable message for us and for further generations to come... let's think about this message, this call out for action, before we do harm to our planet, please.

  • Are you doing anything to protect the constant Killing of seals going on in YOUR Country every year apart from taking long and relaxing walks in the snow with your friends , I mean if we are talking about taking care of our own backyard Severn ... I´d like to know.

  • ...  thats a very good point. It started again today didn't it :-(

  • That´s right & she has the nerve to talk about taking care of each others backyard. Listen closely she says "we gotta protect ourselves , save aourselves" ; all she wants is to keep her little enviroment ( RARE) confortable. Amazing what 10 years has done to this bourgeois mind ... Be well Spartacat.

  • @vonKleine One person can only do so much. Is saving seals the most important thing for the world right now?

  • Sort of like Lake Nyos in Cameroon (except that was CO2)... ?

    Methane would be incredibly accelerated warming... but not great to breathe :-/ It was also attributed to some period in the earths development where most of the ocean species were wiped out, I think??

    I fear the tipping point has been maxed out too... by the time the brakes kick in on big industry and pollution we'll be way past the point of rescue.

    Too much poison, the earth will vomit us off!

  • Interesting approach. My concern is that there is a lot of resistance to global warming as a concept. Part of this is tied to fear of global warming as a way of getting a tyrannical world govt, which will then be exploited in other ways - assuming that it deals w/ global warming at all. This approach avoids that concern, but I wonder if general consciousness of the problem is lagging too far behind its actual evolution. There is a tipping pt where all of this will get much harder to stop.

  • We may have passed that point. The permafrost is deeply thawing releasing large amounts of methane which makes carbon dioxide look like a piker at green housing. And if the ice pack at the north pole disappears, Katy bar the door. Things will start cascading in a manner undreamt of. The last event will be if things in deep sea currents get warm enough to sublimate methane hydrates. But I wont go into what that will cause, I don't want everyone hooked on Ambien.

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