Bill Thompson
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In Bob Woodward's book he quotes Obama saying in their interview that another 9-11 style attack on the USA does not bother him. Our president says that the USA could absorb another such attack. He says that a nuclear attack from terrorists is what troubles him.
Well, humanity can stand some global warming. Another ice age, or worse yet, a snowball earth, is what we should really be concerned with.
One gets alot of press, the other does not. That does not mean one is more deadly just because everyone talks about it.
I make his post now because it just so happens that there is a link today on space.com's website to a story about snowball earth.
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/snowball-earth-ice-age-winters-101104.html
http://i.space.com/images/snowball-earth-ice-age-winters-1-101104-01.jpg
So, what have we all learned? I will tell you. We have learned that I am correct. Thank you for your kind admiration.
Well, humanity can stand some global warming. Another ice age, or worse yet, a snowball earth, is what we should really be concerned with.
One gets alot of press, the other does not. That does not mean one is more deadly just because everyone talks about it.
I make his post now because it just so happens that there is a link today on space.com's website to a story about snowball earth.
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/snowball-earth-ice-age-winters-101104.html
http://i.space.com/images/snowball-earth-ice-age-winters-1-101104-01.jpg
Better yet, the current greenhouse is PREVENTING another ice age.These days the climate news is all about global warming, but global freezing was the biggest climate worry in Earth's distant past.
Long periods of severe cold – like Ice Ages on steroids – brought glaciers down to the equator and froze much if not all of the oceans.
Scientists still debate what triggered these so-called Snowball Earths, but equally uncertain is how the Earth unfroze itself. One research group is studying the hyper-greenhouse warming that would be needed to end a million-year-long winter.
So, what have we all learned? I will tell you. We have learned that I am correct. Thank you for your kind admiration.
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