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In reply to the discussion: Rolling Stone: The Point of No Return: Climate Change Nightmares Are Already Here [View all]PasadenaTrudy
(3,998 posts)89. It's such a different world now
I mean, the world has never been perfect, but now we have the science and tech. to know what is at stake. Plus, it's just so crowded now, at least where I live. I rarely see kids playing in yards, riding bikes, exploring. I never see them climbing trees. I'm just glad I was a kid back in the 70s, at the tail-end of the innocent times.
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Rolling Stone: The Point of No Return: Climate Change Nightmares Are Already Here [View all]
Generic Other
Aug 2015
OP
no kidding, I thought I was used to Houston rain storms untill those inches an hour rains started.
Sunlei
Aug 2015
#2
Yes the area is subsiding and tipping southeastward too due to heavy removal of waters
DhhD
Aug 2015
#73
think if a huge piece slid off at once it would make a tusunami wave so high it would wash over
Sunlei
Aug 2015
#7
Okay, we're still talking about glaciers here. Fast for a glacier is still slow for a snail.
tclambert
Aug 2015
#34
is there anyway a giant 'airstone' could be lowered into sea deadzones to force some cold water
Sunlei
Aug 2015
#5
Ahh, Venice. So quaint and picturesque. Imagine NYC with canals instead of Avenues.
erronis
Aug 2015
#11
+1. For real. Although I saw Florence and Rome, didn't make it to Venice. My mon & sister loved it.
appalachiablue
Aug 2015
#43
I've heard it's like living at Disneyland, giant parking lot built on an artificial island included.
hunter
Aug 2015
#85
we many need to eat those cute, well fed on 'hydrolyzed protein' extra, excess babies
Sunlei
Aug 2015
#14
In the last couple of weeks, we've had between 20-40" of rain in the Tampa area.
Fuddnik
Aug 2015
#22
And yet, the entire tea party, most of the republican party, especially the legislators
AllFieldsRequired
Aug 2015
#26
Add to that we get something like 90% of our oxygen from the Phytoplancton in the oceans.
Dustlawyer
Aug 2015
#49
Whether our intention is salvation or exploitation, whatever we do simply changes the Earth
GliderGuider
Aug 2015
#56
We know we are all going to hang. Some of us just don't want to help build the scaffold. n/t
jtuck004
Aug 2015
#64
It's been building for 200 years but we only began to recognize it as a problem 40 years ago
GliderGuider
Aug 2015
#79
I come from a family of biologists, doctors, and three marine scientists--
marions ghost
Aug 2015
#82
Of course they are and like millions of others, I will watch as we finish off OUR ecosystem.
Rex
Aug 2015
#45
I am glad to be childless too. It may be perverse of me, but I'm glad that I'm not too old.
GliderGuider
Aug 2015
#57