Monday 31 March 2008

Benifits of global warming

Global warming one of the most important issues of our time - here is my stance on the subject, I do believe global warming is partly or fully man made and am for stopping deforestation, recycling, an various other things but I am against raising taxes or significantly inconveniencing us now in order to protect future generations.

If what I know is correct some global warming is bound to happen its just the severity that we can reduce slightly ( and we should if we can to avoid a Venus like environment ) but for now lets look at the benefits that I can see from it (Not to imply that there are no negatives like the probable droughts and famines and wars). Tho personally I believe that this global warming will be just a mild one with waters rising just a few feet, which is quite insignificant, yes we will loose some land but allot of new land will be uncovered by the melting snow in Canada, Russia, etc, And we shall all enjoy warmer winters and nice Spanish summers. But for now lets look at some of the benefits of one of the worst possible outcomes. In a form of a list.

1: All the new jobs created, when the see levels rise allot of coastal cities will become submerged, big cities with large populations that wont just sit there and drown, new cities will have to be built on the new coastline or further inland, to rehouse the population hence allot off skilled labor will be needed ( Designers, Architects, Builders, Plumbers, and so on ) and you may ask who is going to pay them, well they themselves would, now undoubtedly there would be some laborers from cities and towns further inland, but lets not forget that the people that are moving are leaving their homes behind, which probably are most of their wealth so they could int really pay others from out of town, so allot of them would have too read and learn various triads, and with what they learn help their neighbors resulting in the increasing of the knowledge and skills of the general population.

2: Getting rid of the proverbial trash, people who are unwilling to learn or work, would have to get by in little shacks, and would probably slowly die out ( remember this wont happen in a week it would probably take decades ) and their presumably many children would then perhaps go get jobs from the people who are building houses and such hence contributing to society. And lets not forget all those people dying of disease in their flooded rotting homes ( I wont leve te houz in wich me mama birthed me ). This may seem somewhat cruel but notice I am not for killing people I am just for letting those to stupid to survive die and let evolution take its toll ( this does not include mentally challenged or crippled people which I presume would be taken care of by their working intelligent relatives) so the world might become a more social and nice place for people because everyone would need their neighbors help.

3: The Lessons learned, my final point is that people don't learn from the future we learn from the past, it took Europe two horrible world wars and who knows how many smaller skirmishes to realize that human life is slightly valuable and make all kinds of treaty's an conventions ( not to suggest that there warn t treaty's before but I presume that most of them too sprung from conflicts and at least for a while made relative peace but the WW2 treaty's I presume are the reason for the relative calm we have been experiencing for the last few decades ). So when the cities do become submerged people will probably try to develop new cleaner technology to prevent that from happening again and the shining contours of skyscrapers far off the coast will serve as a permanent reminder to us that we should uphold the climate treaty's and to take good care of our planet because it is fragile and so far its the only one we got.

Now in retrospective I should have made this post about the possible beneficial effects of strongly rising see levels, but I make the blog up as I go along and I am a rather slow writer with this little peace taking me the better part of two hours, it would be difficult for me to rewrite it, lets just say it was about that. If you would like to find out more google "benefits of global warming" and you should find some other reasons why it can be good. Remember where scientists can predict what will happen to the environment how we deal with it is up to us so the warmer climate might benefit us all just as nuclear power coud ( and it can ) even tho it was originally thout of as a bad thing.

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