Thursday, December 4, 2008

Global Warming Will Be Beneficial

Good for colder nations

More land meaning room for crops and habitation

Though water levels would rise; we could accommodate

Really just “fear of change, a beneficial change”

Just using it as an excuse to focus on while straying away from more important issues

Doubt that humans have anything to do with global warming

People shouldn’t object to the warmth

More land available for cultivation

Resources will become easier to extract

Moving the cultivation to the now colder regions would free up the now warmer Beachfront property, boosting the economy

Three foot sea rise is expected at most, because ice caps seem likely to melt, but won’t rise quickly, if at all

Sea walls can be built around cities if levels start to become threatening

Dutch have been doing the same thing for years, no reason why we as Americans can’t copy them

More rain forest = more biodiversity

With the ice caps melting it would equal more oceans resulting in more room for whales

Government would gain business for years trying to protect monumental areas; Ground Zero

Seen as not a problem but an opportunity for change

Just scaring people with such a catastrophe will cause people to act and feel as if they have meaning in their life by doing their part; the same scheme having been done before with the scare of overpopulation and bird flu

Linking global warming to take down capitalism

Being afraid of change leads people to focus only on the negative

This is just nature’s course- stop thinking that man could do such a thing as warming the entire globe

Who doesn’t want deserts, beach houses in Newfoundland and no blizzards??

Granted:

Some rare plants/animals will die off because of the new heat ,… but humans have adapted, air conditioners and light weight clothing, so why should we have to pay because they didn’t seem to have the skills to adapt??

Polar bears dying, though it happens every summer already, what’s the big deal? , just trying a new marketing gimmick on children, women and others who feel compassion and willing to give up their money.