Originally posted by DeepSpace9er
Ok granted, but what caused incredible warming 100 years ago, when the population was MUCH smaller industry was MUCH smaller?
I don't think you grasp the concept. We're CONSISTENTLY breaking records that are hundred or fifty years old on a regular basis.
Its not that it hasn't been this warm, or this wet, or this dry, or this destructive (when you talk about storms) before....but that its happening all at the same time, in the same years in a row over and over again.
You're unfortunately amongst that average percentage of the population that doesn't understand, doesn't care, and is quite happy to go along feeling happy that they have no idea what sort of devastation we're creating just to live a certain way of life.
Furthermore, the average warming of the entire planet by several degrees C has massive impacts all across the world changing climates and affecting the way weather operates. Yes some areas may

be colder in climate depending on how winds, water, and the like shift around. Some of the record colds that have been racking up in places where continental flows, determined in part by airflow around the equator (where it generally is very warm and getting warmer), become stronger and have an extreme cooling effect during the winter and an extreme heating effect during the summer.
Most of those articles you've got there present new theories and new ideas in the field. All of the scientific community (or nearly there so) knows that there is a global warming effect occuring. Average temperatures globally are up (in the 1-2 degree range). What they disagree on is why and how much humans have an impact. Some disagree that the large quanities of CO2 in the atmosphere are having any huge impact and that humanity has little ability to have an overall influence. So in otherwords, warming is going to happen if we're here or not. On the other hand, many support that but suggest that our influence is that we're increasing the speed and impact of the warming which adds an unstable and unknown potential into the whole equation.
What does it mean? Weather and ecology are difficult to precisely predict...but I'll say it again...where in gods name would anyone get the idea that dumping thousands of millions of tons of toxic chemicals in watersheds, into the atmosphere (that we breath by the way!), and so on would be good for anyone?
I think you'll find that if you suck on the exhaust of your car for a few minutes you'll be quite dead. So why is it any better to take that car, multiply it by millions of times, and then dump it into the atmosphere at large? Its not...thats bull****.
Heat related deaths in my area are on the rise every summer. Continually decreasing air quality (as indicated by the PPM by the Weather Channel) is taking its toll on anyone with health conditions. I was talking to a firefighter earlier in the week...said people are falling like flies in this unseasonably hot weather and has said that he's never seen anything like it and that it keeps getting worse every year. We we're even talking environment...just people and saving lives and such.
If people like Bush, Blair, Martin, and so on don't get their countries together, their industries and corporations in line (using a large stick if necessary), then our current way of life is going to end very badly - then

of people are going to die and those of us who have been reading the reports, studying the science, and listening to those who really know, are going to say "we told you so but you ****ups were too stupid".