What do you think about global warming? I say "CUT DOWN ON POLLUTION!"
What do you think about global warming? I say "CUT DOWN ON POLLUTION!"
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Global warming = better tan.
You really care for the world, don't you?
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Nope. I just care about my tan. That is all. Nothing else matters. I try pollute as much as possible just so I can get a better tan.
Try a tanning salon.
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If the US, the biggest producer of pollution signed the Kyoto agreement and stuck to it, it would go a long way to cutting down pollution and CO2 emissions.
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I don't do fake tans. Only the real thing will do.Originally Posted by Rhapsody
People care for the world, but they don't think that it will happen to them anytime soon. Which they are wrong, because its happening right now as we speak. They also believe taht we have created so many useful things to help us in our daily lives, they don't want to give up items or things that they use a lot to stop pollution.
Plus with the fact that most human beings in the world uses a lot of products that affect the global warming problem are used everywhere. Which would mean that it owuld take a loong time to decease the number of items.
As well as we couldn't make sure that no one would be using things to increase the risk of global warming. With the fact that we cannot watch people by spying on them, would also mean it'd interfere with some rules and laws. (In certain places of the world)
But the most important thing is that theres so many people in the world. Which would also mean that cutting down the forests and whatnot would mean that we'd have less a area of land to build things. Shopping marts, stores, anything that requires land, we tore down to make ourselves accomidated. But if we didn't cut down the forests and wildnerness, it would mean that we wouldn't be able to live in places where it was small and cute, etc. We'd all be scrunched together, tightly, and it might even be dirtier than the world we alredy live in, because we're so close together. It would also mean that things we wanted to make wouldn't be able to be there. We may even have to tear down buildings to make housing apparent for people in the world.
So really there are so many things you have to take into consideration before make critical judgements about the world. Sure it will happen, sure it is inevitable to escape our destiny. There are no actions without consequences, so it's good to cut back on pollution and the items we use, but then again it could hurt our community more if we take away the things that we have lived with for so very long of a time. But before making topics where you think we should cut down the whole things of global warming and whatnot, you should gather research for both agrueing sides. Because doing both will hurt one side of the economy. But doing nothing will only hurt us in the end.
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In Japan they have an electric car developed that uses no gas, makes no pollution and it goes from 1-400Km in 4 seconds. The only fault is that the battery costs so much that they can't put it on the market untill they find out how to lower the cost.
If anyones curious the battery alone costs around $300,000(Not yen.).
Can I get a link to the article or news where this was noted, annouced, ect.
Actually, there are two faults. The battery, which seems expensive rather than faulty, and the fact it is a Murdercar which will crush you with Gs when you drive anywhere. xPOriginally Posted by Buster Sword Strike
Anyways, Global Warming is a natural part of the planet's meteoroligcal cycle, and I'm not sure we've got the capacity to stop it.
This may be partly true, but if certain countries *cough*USA*cough* cut down on pollution emmisions it can only help.Originally Posted by I'm my own MILF
The Ozone layer has been here since the beginning of mankind, why is it suddenly dissapearing now if it isn't rising pollution emissions?
Erm, didn't I just quite strongly imply that I don't think it has anything much to do with pollution?Originally Posted by tomamar04
The Ozone layer has been there since the beginning of Mankind? Really? Could I see, perhaps, the Sumerian, Egyptian, Frankish, and Incan records on the Ozone?