
What he is saying, and what the data shows is that our ACTIVITY is speeding up the processes.
Whereas before in the geological record it took eons, it is now taking decades. Slow it down, is all he is saying.
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 20:39,
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Whereas before in the geological record it took eons, it is now taking decades. Slow it down, is all he is saying.

We are simply living in a time when it is happening again. We are on the cusp, we could not change it if we stopped burning carbon tomorrow.
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I'm all for taking a boat to work. Out here though, where there's a million plus cars and it hasn't really RAINED in years because of all the particulate matter in the air, every car OFF the road helps.
I'm totally cereal.. our sky is BROWN.
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I'm totally cereal.. our sky is BROWN.

I lived in Athens, it was worse than LA in the 80's. I just don't like the fact that its the political trend to spout "carbon footprint" at every opportunity in a vain attempt to imply that it has absolutely anything to do with anything.
Can I mention that the current vehicles in my household have a cubic capacity total of nearly 14 litres? Fuck carbon footprints ;)
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Can I mention that the current vehicles in my household have a cubic capacity total of nearly 14 litres? Fuck carbon footprints ;)