Comments by "CynicalBroadcast" (@CynicalBastard) on ""Spring" in Vermont ft. Winter Storm Stella" video.
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if humans have a significant presence on the planet's ecosphere, there are gonna be changes...the question is, if those changes are dangerous, and/or, if they are dangerous, to what extent, and what can we do to counter-act those dangers with proportionate response. seeing as though the planet goes through climate change as a natural concurrence, it's impossible to tell at this time (even with models) whether we can even prevent this from becoming a problem (and to what extent, of course) until we have more data, and/or we see the effects on a more definite scale, based on actual readings of events transpiring, as opposed to computer models. we have insufficient data regarding the ecosphere as a whole & climate change- this is a relatively new phenomenon. we do know that our presence changes things, but we don't know what effect, bad or good, and to what extent those effects will change our approach- climate concern is a lot different, i'd say, than simply wanting to conserve the environments natural beauty and our ecosystem's health.
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the increase in C02 might actually be good to stave off an ice-age scenario, that is, until the climate collapses in (probably the north) somewhere, then you get another ice-age, when it gets too hot.
but then again, if the increase is minimal, then it might improve agriculture, especially in certain regions in the world with less development. really the big problem is cows. in India, greatest producer of C02 in cow-form, is the greatest fuckery of anti-rational impudence (by accident, no less; i don't begrudge them in spirit, but their society has been in need of growth, and it's still too slow a trickle, they need better infrastructure...part of that would be...), the fact that they hold so many cows, means they manifest a giant hole (lol) in the atmospheric pressure, of course then causing stupid storms all over the pacific, and it fucks with the climate more than anything- it apparently also causes worse winters sometimes in the northwest regions of the world, due to that atmospheric pressure being distributed at a certain demarcation in weather patterns (that have been documented, i believe- if any one knows a source?).
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