Quote Originally Posted by gypski
Now that I, and other scientists will not agree on. No way that volcano has put out more pollution then man has in the past century. Let's see the evidence. :thumbsup:
See the evidence? The last thing to effectively block out the sky like that was the Industrial Revolution, and even that wasn't as bad as the volcano. You don't need evidence, just knowledge of history. St. Helens, Vesuvius, the one in Iceland which I cannot spell, those three combined have dropped more carbon, nitrogen, and other particulate matter into our atmosphere than we have EVER come close to doing.

We've only had real industry since after the dark ages. Those volcanoes were spewing pollutants WELL before we were ever here.

As I said, no evidence needed, just a decent history knowledge and some common sense. I'd list off other volcanoes but those were the most relevant ones, oh and then we can talk about the Tunguska meteorite which was 1/3 the power of Tsar Bomba, the most powerful thermonuclear device ever detonated.

Sorry, nature has hurt itself more than man ever will, unless we figure out how to crack the planet in half or totally wipe out our oceans.


Signed,

A Director of Research.
khyberkitsune Reviewed by khyberkitsune on . Its Real Regardless of what the naysayers are saying, climate change, or global warming, how ever you wish to term it is happening. Below is from the National Weather Service. Forty-eight years since its been this cool in the Pacific Northwest. And the East Coast and the South are cooking early in June. :thumbsup: Record in Eugene, Oregon on latest day to reach 80 degrees... Eugene has yet to reach 80 degrees this year... breaking the latest first occurrence record set June 19th in 1962. Rating: 5