Ice Once Covered the Equator





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Ice Once Covered the Equator

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  • 3/7/2010 4:00 AM Christine McClintock wrote:
    I comment at risk of sounding like a nudge, "From an evolutionary perspective, it's not always a bad thing for life on Earth to face severe stress." Then came an era of global warming.
    I make this statment using a quote from this article because it was my Geology Professor in College who was very critical of the subject of global warming.
    Yes, I can see it taking place today. I believe unlike him that some of it is caused by man. But what part do we attribute to the planet. For example the recent earthquake in Chile was so very powerful, scientist say it shorten an earth day, it moved the earth 6 degrees off it's axis. How much will this effect our global climate? I know we need to cut down on emmisions, but I think the earth and it's history play a very important part too.
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