Global WarmingClimate Change } Posts and hits!
I am amazed that so many of my post has almost the exact number of hits, and then all of a sudden the number of hits will double for one post, or drop to almost nothing for another post, what does that mean? Does it simply mean that people are really interested in some and not others, but how do they know if they do not open up the link? When I say that I am computer illiterate, I really am. Anyway I see connections that I can follow, but it seems that most people feel that you can simply compartmentalize, one problem from another, an example is, how does desert formation and the loss of the planet's ability to regulate temperature come together? To me, one must affect the other, there is no way that they can be independent systems. I only see that every system on this planet must affect in some degree every other system of the planet, some systems have seemingly little to do with others, but we are just now understanding how even the larger systems interact, so how can we even begin to understand the smaller interactions. Only by going back in time, millions of years can we do this, asking why it worked then but not now, what are we missing? We always seem to forget history and not man's history, but the planet's history, when it comes to global warming and climate change! There is really very little on this planet that is really new, over the course of this planet's history anything that mankind has done, pales in comparison to what the planet has seen! We are talking about, asteroid hits, super volcanoes, volcanoes that last for 100,000 years as on the Russian Stepps, glaciers covering "perhaps" the whole planet (this one I have not seen enough evidence for but perhaps, it just seems like it would be almost impossible to reverse), and the glaciers period that we are currently in, (as I see it mankind's addition of 150 part per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has ended it for now, but if we would remove that extra carbon dioxide in any way but what I have proposed, then we may reenter it for the last time! Reach me in the USA @ < daniel.kadavy212@gmail.com > or by phone, (my preferred choice) at 402-890-7946 Thank-you and keep telling others that we need to understand before trying to repair what we do not see correctly! Dan
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