Forests absorb not only carbon dioxide, but also the sun's rays and heat. Deforestation causes more sunlight to be reflected back out into space, which greatly mitigates the greenhouse effect. That's another one they don't pound too hard about.
Forests absorb not only carbon dioxide, but also the sun's rays and heat. Deforestation causes more sunlight to be reflected back out into space, which greatly mitigates the greenhouse effect. That's another one they don't pound too hard about.
There ya go..right there...carbon dioxide increasing...Forests absorb not only carbon dioxide, but also the sun's rays and heat. Deforestation causes more sunlight to be reflected back out into space, which greatly mitigates the greenhouse effect. That's another one they don't pound too hard about.
Forests absorb not only carbon dioxide, but also the sun's rays and heat. Deforestation causes more sunlight to be reflected back out into space, which greatly mitigates the greenhouse effect. That's another one they don't pound too hard about.
Turtle said .... "In order for scientific fact to actually become fact, it must be irrefutable, and be reproducible by observation and/or experiment, and the cause and effect must not be surmised by anecdotal evidence"
I totally agree ...... which is why I said ...... ROFL
I agree with OVM about the inner city temps ....... again lets look outside the US aswell as the US .... deforestation is everywhere
We have no control over what takes place outside of the US. What other countries do is frankly not our business. Our forests are in very good shape and will likely remain so unless the 'tree huggers' keep interfering with sound forest management practices.
If the US was to start managing the world's forests they would likely improve and increase. We would start in areas that have been, for the most part, been deforested. Like the British Isles.
LOL I wasn't suggesting that the US look after anything
I was trying to get ppl to see the "problem" is worldwide. There is a world outside of the US lol ....... we are all on the same planet so it should be of interest to all Earth ppl (residing space aliens should also be included )
Just how fast is mother earths healing powers kick in?
We blow a hole in the ozone layer every time someone launches a rocket...
Just how fast is mother earths healing powers kick in?
We blow a hole in the ozone layer every time someone launches a rocket...
The Great Lakes are far cleaner now than they were 40 years ago. Fish populations are doing wonderful. Insects levels are in great shape. Frogs and turtle populations are stable in the areas where wetlands are being restored.
The air is far cleaner than 40 years ago.
North American waterfowl populations are at modern highs. The vast majority of all wildlife in the US and most of North America is thriving. Numbers, for the most part, are increasing or remaining stable. These trends will continue as habitat restoration and conservation efforts continue.
The work is primarily being done by non-government organizations without restricting private property rights.
Things are looking pretty dog gone good around here. NOW, if we can keep that dang gum jumping carp out of the Lakes and get rid of some other invasive species we can REALLY do some good!
Mother Nature has amazing way of balancing things out....remember the lamprey scare?...then Zebra mussels?....
The thing is - the right doesn't want to believe in something that costs it money and control. The left wants to blow things up into a huge mountain when the solution is quite simple. In actuality, the power structure of the left doesn't REALLY want to stop climate control anymore than a dentist wants to cure gingivitis; they just want to profit from it. Reminds me of the right (and left) making a bigger deal about ISIS, and other terrorist du joir groups, in order to keep the military industrial machine oiled and working. If they REALLY wanted to be rid of ISIS, why did they create them in the first place? But I digress...'How dare you!' Greta Thunberg lambasts world leaders at U.N.
"How dare you! You have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words," Thunberg said.www.nbcnews.com
Greta Thunberg is certainly a piece of work. Why is it that people like her, Leonardo DeCaprio, Flea and Al Gore fly around the world preaching the doom and gloom of climate change? They have no science credentials.
Listening to Greta Thunberg's at the U.N. reminded me of a song from the 1960's written by P.F. Sloan and made famous by Barry McGuire.
The Eve Of Destruction
The whole world, it is roastn',
glaciers melting', penguins toastin',
You know how to swim, but nothing bout boatin',
You don't believe in warming, but what's that thermometer you're totin',
And even the Cuyahoga river has bodies floatin',
But you tell me over and over and over again my friend,
Ah, you don't believe we're on the eve of destruction.
Don't you understand, what I'm trying to say?
And can't you feel the fears I'm feeling today?
When the big melt comes, there's no swimming away,
There'll be no one to save with the world in a watery grave,
Take a look around you, boy, it's bound to scare you, boy,
And you tell me over and over and over again my friend,
Ah, you don't believe we're on the eve of destruction.
A friend who has a degree in forestry something or other spent about 4 years in Niger, West Africa with the Peace Corps. This was during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Before global warming and climate change became all the rage and near the end of the acid rain scare. He was in the Bouza region in northeast Niger. He worked on a project to reclaim or at least halt the encroachment of the Sahara desert. Their approach was similar to what Allan Savory talked about in the above video. But at that time Mr. Savory blamed animals, especially herds of elephants for desertification. He has since changed his stance on desertification 180º. Linking desertification with global warming/climate change has given Allan Savory some fame and I'm sure money. Just like Greta Thunberg, Al Gore etc. Follow the money.