Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
We should concentrate them in one place to make the problem easier to deal with.
sterling idea...we could then make them work for us and if they are incapable of work then....well...i'm sure we can figure something out
say...what is that stuff you use to kill lice?
Originally posted by jaden101
sterling idea...we could then make them work for us and if they are incapable of work then....well...i'm sure we can figure something outsay...what is that stuff you use to kill lice?
Cyanide gas. No marks on the body or anything. But we'll need a way to trick them into breathing it.
There's no way this could backfire on us!
The thing with global warming is that the Earth can withstand it and won't be much harmed by it,in fact, I think it's just a way of the Planet to balance things out, BUT, humans will probably not survive it (and that may be the Earth's way of telling Humans to stop screwing things up). From a very objective point of view, the Human species is just like a virus or worm sitting on a fruit and slowly making it sick - humans are the only creatures I know of that actually generates pollution, so it would be good riddens if the Earth could get rid of us, or if we could wake up and take global warming as a warning of our disgusting actions.
humans are the only creatures I know of that actually generates pollution,
Originally posted by Schecter
yes, but these cattle are bred/herded/relocated by man. i dont think that really counts as polution-by-nature. any animal can be made to overpopulate an area and pollute/destroy the ecosystem. lets see an instance where this occurs naturally, though.
true enough and i gave it some thought when i posted the link because i only remember it from an article saying that if human's reduced their consumption of beef then we would help reduce global warming
although lets face facts....not all cattle that are reared go anywhere near a plate...thanks to ridiculous quotas and controls
Originally posted by jaden101
http://www.tierramerica.net/2000/1126/acent.html
Originally posted by jaden101
uuhh...yeah...i just said that...can you not read?
humans are the only creatures
because you said the above
and cows are different creatures...and while they may be bred in large quantities for human consumption....they would still eat and still generate pollutant gases on their own...just not in as large volumes
i'm sure heard of buffalo and bison produce(d) huge quantities of methane in the past
there is also a massive source of methane produced by bacteria in a frozen lake in Russia that would contribute massively to greenhouse emissions