Makes sense when you consider that Roman London was only a max 30ft below today’s levels.
Times those figures by the numbers to get you to dinosaur period and it’s impossible to believe that layers of the earth were built on top of tar from the crushing of vegetation and dinosaurs. Maybe it’s a lubricating layer within the earth that helps with friction, like we have on our joints?
I’m not sold on all the pollution rhetoric in regards to our ozone. Yes, spilling oils etc in our waterways in a big no-go, but what happens when you introduce co2 into a greenhouse? The plants grow bigger, faster, and stronger. Look at satellite images in comparison to global pollution over the decades. The earth is getting greener.
You ever notice how warm and humid inside a greenhouse is as well? It can get uncomfortable for a person in the summer. Besides, no one is arguing that life won't continue amidst climate change, but it would make things very hard for human life as it is to continue. Some life and the earth will most likely continue on for who knows how long, but that doesn't mean that earth will be a hospitable place for humans. Venus is filled with carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases, and the pressure and temperature on the surface of the planet are nearly unimaginable. We've hardly had pictures of the surface of Venus because the atmosphere just eats the robot probes that countries send within an hour even. I think Russia made the longest lasting probe on Venus, and that only lasted for a couple of hours under the intense heat and pressure.
Makes sense when you consider that Roman London was only a max 30ft below today’s levels.
Times those figures by the numbers to get you to dinosaur period and it’s impossible to believe that layers of the earth were built on top of tar from the crushing of vegetation and dinosaurs. Maybe it’s a lubricating layer within the earth that helps with friction, like we have on our joints?
That could mean that there's tons more oil than they say.
BuT it would b good to,replace oil due to pollution
I’m not sold on all the pollution rhetoric in regards to our ozone. Yes, spilling oils etc in our waterways in a big no-go, but what happens when you introduce co2 into a greenhouse? The plants grow bigger, faster, and stronger. Look at satellite images in comparison to global pollution over the decades. The earth is getting greener.
Yes it is...they lie to us all the time
You ever notice how warm and humid inside a greenhouse is as well? It can get uncomfortable for a person in the summer. Besides, no one is arguing that life won't continue amidst climate change, but it would make things very hard for human life as it is to continue. Some life and the earth will most likely continue on for who knows how long, but that doesn't mean that earth will be a hospitable place for humans. Venus is filled with carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases, and the pressure and temperature on the surface of the planet are nearly unimaginable. We've hardly had pictures of the surface of Venus because the atmosphere just eats the robot probes that countries send within an hour even. I think Russia made the longest lasting probe on Venus, and that only lasted for a couple of hours under the intense heat and pressure.