Wolverines will now be considered as a threatened species because of climate change.
Climate change threatens wolverines; protections proposed - latimes.com
Climate change threatens wolverines; protections proposed - latimes.com
Kids who have just found out about sex talk about it nonstop, while the adults just shake their heads. The American press acts like they just found out about climate change and they can't write enough about it now, while the rest of the world just shakes its head.
Lots of Americans think Global Warming is something the government made up to worry us into throwing away our money to help save an area that doesn't need saving while the money goes into the government's pocket.
By the way, if we find out that a species is being harmed by Global Warming should we not write about it?
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I don't think the argument is weather the climate is changing. It is weather we can influence the change by things such as Australia's carbon tax.
I sometimes feel that that is the argument in other developed countries (like Australia), but not in America where many politicians and citizens still need convincing.
It's important not to paint with too broad of a brush here in the U.S. Lots of serious people have been talking and thinking about global warming for the last 30 years. Al Gore wrote a well known book about it 20+ years ago. Several states are proceeding with action plans, including my home California where a cap and trade system has just happened.
The energy companies (coal, oil) and electrical utilities and their hand puppets in Congress and elsewhere like Senator James Inhofe and Dick Cheney have kicked back hard with disinformation campaigns and lies. I think that this is starting to change on a wide scale finally, especially after events like superstorm Sandy taking out large swathes of New York and New Jersey. Obama talking about climate change in his inaugural address is a pretty big deal as it means that he is now committed to doing something substantial about it.
We will never get world governments to agree and small countries like Australia will achieve nothing except penalizing ourselves by bringing in the carbon tax. I think we need to learn to adapt to climate changes instead of trying to change it. The worlds climate has changed from cold to hot and back again constantly and will continue to do so weather or not people have altered the rate of change, and we just need to learn to live with it.
We will never get world governments to agree and small countries like Australia will achieve nothing except penalizing ourselves by bringing in the carbon tax. I think we need to learn to adapt to climate changes instead of trying to change it. The worlds climate has changed from cold to hot and back again constantly and will continue to do so weather or not people have altered the rate of change, and we just need to learn to live with it.
So, pulling it back to the wolverines, instead of lamenting that they are doomed because of climate change, proactive action should be taken. So, why not stop hunting them in the lower 48 states? Why not ensure that there is a healthy breeding population in zoos? Why not release wolverines in suitable habitat and higher altitude?
The whole notion that wolverines are endangered only refers to bellow Canada. It is the same with wolves, they are as a species no where near endangered.
Climate change and the dramatic problems of warming seem to be the only thing people are interested in. When I last did a university course, one of my subjects was on the sustainability of agriculture. I have forgotten what it was called, but I did it in 94 in Minnesota when on an agricultural exchange program. One thing I remember clearly was the effects of warming compared to the effects of cooling. Warming actually increases the are of earth where food can be produced while cooling would reduce the area and yields over a much larger area. That course has probably effected my thinking on this issue as there is always the threat of going back into an ice age which is well overdue on earth. Possibly the only reason we have not gone into an ice age is the effect of mans clearing and carbon emissions.
Not so much increases as shifts the area suitable for agriculture, with more southerly areas becoming unsuitable due to drought/more pests etc. (as has happened in much of the U.S. and eastern Europe this year). There is also the phenomenon called Hadley cell expansion, resulting in an increase of deserts.Climate change and the dramatic problems of warming seem to be the only thing people are interested in. When I last did a university course, one of my subjects was on the sustainability of agriculture. I have forgotten what it was called, but I did it in 94 in Minnesota when on an agricultural exchange program. One thing I remember clearly was the effects of warming compared to the effects of cooling. Warming actually increases the are of earth where food can be produced while cooling would reduce the area and yields over a much larger area.