Originally posted by botankus
I can't believe you haven't heard the volcano warnings yet. They said that huge crater in downtown Detroit is gonna blow one week (Sept. 29th) from today. You had better get out your wetsuit and fins and start battling those Great Lakes!
😂 NO time to make a boat......and go to Canada.
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Well the Tsunami was a historic disaster on a scale we never saw in a generation. It was Like ten disasters in one. So for so many other devastating disasters to happen afterwards, people think something is going on especially because of hurricane Katrina. Katrina caused death and destruction we thought well only see in poor countries. It woke us up and told us major Natural disasters can kill thousands in the rich west as well.
I say were reaching a time were we will se many more devastating natural calamities.
Wel that supervolacno in yellowstone could erupt at any second killing many in the pacafic Northwest. They were talking about it on the Discovery Channel.
Re: Disasters in USA, a wake up call.?
Originally posted by Bicnarok
maybe these Hurricanes which are causing chaos and misery are a wake up call or an indication of what is to come if something isn´t done, maybe there´l be catagory 8 mega Hurricanes in few years demolishing whole regions.
No its an idication that people need to leave areas that are vulnerable to mass destruction. Especially when the disaster comes like clock work every July-October
Re: Disasters in USA, a wake up call.?
Originally posted by Bicnarok
I was thinking, the USA is one of the largest polluters in the world. The industry and government:- jobs, money, economy, Stocks etc are considered more important than ecological green issues like climate change etc. In fact the whole way of life in the west is me first, I want so ill get, gimme gimme gimme.maybe these Hurricanes which are causing chaos and misery are a wake up call or an indication of what is to come if something isn´t done, maybe there´l be catagory 8 mega Hurricanes in few years demolishing whole regions.
Its just a shame that the people who suffered the most from all this is the poor, in many ways than one, fuel prices is also a side effect. The way its going only the rich will be driving about in the future, cars will be a luxury. Another bi product of the oil companys buying rights and for alternative´s to the combustion engine and burrying them.
well, when it comes to increasingly strong hurricanes, green house emissions are actually only a minor part of the problem. the main issue that's causing these weather patterns is tidal and wind circulation shifts brought on by increased desertification of the sahara and the sahel. so the actual culprit here is bad farming practices in sub-saharan africa.