Author Topic: Climate change should now be considered an emergency  (Read 5808 times)


nah we'll probably be fine

nah we'll probably be fine
Best mentality for this situation.

well i was watching this video on ancient England and it said one of their castles was placed on the shoreline but now the shoreline is a mile out from the castle which i thought was cool

leave it to the next generation.

leave it to the next generation.
that's what they said last generation

Time to join Team Aqua

I can swim. I'll be fine.

leave it to the next generation.
you are the next generation lol, you're only 20, not 50

all i see is sensationalism and fear mongering
« Last Edit: July 10, 2015, 10:32:49 AM by Rockinboy2000 »

atm I feel like the better option is to build higher buildings and move inland

because let's be honest, climate change is kinda inevitable - we only contribute 1% as a race

im not making things any better with my inefficient cat-less v8 2 ton smog car

its not like we can build giant ceiling fans to cool the polar ice caps down

climate change is one of those things that we cant change/interact with. just demolish all the outland stuff and move everything inland. although at somepoint, if the oceans rise enough, itll all be one city on a small hill, but that'd take years. lol

thx waterore, had a brainfart.
« Last Edit: July 10, 2015, 12:45:26 PM by Blockz »

all we have to do is to try and create more ozone

even if it's difficult

all we have to do is to try and create more ozone

even if it's difficult
From a reddit headline I read a few days ago, the ozone layer is slowly restoring itself.

Nevertheless global warming continues. Energy is being trapped in the atmosphere.