Environment

Is the world telling us to get off?

Environment

Posted by: Clint Marchant

20th Apr 2012 09:15pm

Look what's happening these days, global warming, quakes,tsunamies, volcanic eruptions, are we about to become extinct? It has been proven that the world has been working in cycles and global warming is not a new thing so what caused it millions of years ago?

gadgetgeek
  • 6th Jun 2013 11:29pm

Nefertari I totally agree with you. Nature and the environment is a finely tuned ecosystem. We have tipped the balance way too far and not buying plastic bags and going along to tree planting days has been stated by real scientists as having no effect now...we have simply overpolluted, reaped this planet way too much ...we are now seeing it in all its fury...exceptional 1 in 100 year floods several times a year every year. That is why we now have tornadoes and water spouts in NSW and VIC and we never had them before. Last year Sydney had its coldest winter in 40 years with temps now rivalling Vic or even warmer parts of the UK in winter. We often get temps down to 4C overnight in winter now. I live in the Inner West and it used to get as low as 9C overnight. Last summer was the worse we had in Sydney in 5 years yet we had two days of 41C. It all makes sense if you do some research on the Internet instead of just taking in what the filtered tv, radio and print media tell you...


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