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<blockquote data-quote="Octavusprime" data-source="post: 55141" data-attributes="member: 3091"><p>Most of us live in the "urban island" this of concern to the human population more than the troposphere. So we are causing a warming of our living areas. Is that not alarming? Is that not a huge issue that needs to be addressed? </p><p></p><p>We are rebounding from the ice age and this cycle of heating is normal but should we exasperate it more? Balance is key in the natural world. If we are now pumping x times more CO2 into the atmosphere than our world (trees, oceans etc.) can utilize we are tipping the scale per say. There are consequences for our actions. Our children and grand children will pay for our mistakes and wonder why we didn't have the strength or foresight to make changes.</p><p></p><p>The acidification of the seas is preventing calcium dependent sea life from growing. If the worlds coral reefs are destroyed fishing is destroyed. The effects of CO2 in water drastically lowers the PH. Any shell producing animal cannot build their shells in these conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Octavusprime, post: 55141, member: 3091"] Most of us live in the "urban island" this of concern to the human population more than the troposphere. So we are causing a warming of our living areas. Is that not alarming? Is that not a huge issue that needs to be addressed? We are rebounding from the ice age and this cycle of heating is normal but should we exasperate it more? Balance is key in the natural world. If we are now pumping x times more CO2 into the atmosphere than our world (trees, oceans etc.) can utilize we are tipping the scale per say. There are consequences for our actions. Our children and grand children will pay for our mistakes and wonder why we didn't have the strength or foresight to make changes. The acidification of the seas is preventing calcium dependent sea life from growing. If the worlds coral reefs are destroyed fishing is destroyed. The effects of CO2 in water drastically lowers the PH. Any shell producing animal cannot build their shells in these conditions. [/QUOTE]
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