Thumbup’s post:
It’s melting! It’s melting! If all the ice melts.
https://juststuffifoundontheinternet.wordpress.com/2015/10/27/if-all-the-ice-melts/
and other stop destroying our planet thoughts made me do this drawing.
Mother Earth is as fragile as any human being. Why can’t we understand that?
Anna
Excellent post – and appropriate that ti should come from Sweden, home of Svante Arrhenius, who was the first person to acknowledge the possibility of human made global warming as long ago as 1896 (no that is not a typo – I really did mean 1896).
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Thanks. We should be wiser in Sweden than we are. We can’t say we didn’t know about the global warming effects until yesterday. We have known this for more than hundred years!
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why indeed. lovely post. A lot of us are in denial as to what is happening with our planet.
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Agree. Far too many denials! She’s fragile.
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we take our planet for granted
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We do, but we shouldn’t. We should take better care.
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indeed, i agree…BUT knowing my role is actually really small i don’t sweat it…
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🙂
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The video is very interesting.
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It is. I will be under water in that scenario. Unless I get a boat 🙂
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I won’t be underwater, I’ll be beachfront. That’s kind of strange
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Indeed, but there’s always winners and loosers in the climate changes game 🙂
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It’s kind of odd, I would think that more of the central US would be gone because of the Mississippi and the Great Lakes, not that I want to lose my beachfront 🙂 It is still very interesting
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Agree. It is interesting.
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I guess we’ll have to wait and see what happens :0
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Exactly. Maybe it’s gonna be totally different from what we try to guess.
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I think so. With all the ice at both polls I think there will be far less land above the water. All we can do is prepare and wait.
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I wonder what happens to the deserts. With lots af more water, can the deserts starts to go green again?
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Terrific! 🙂
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Thanks!
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Wow! Brilliant!
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Thank you. My sketch pens almost run out of ink though. I say to my self, don’t draw pictures with dark background when you’re out of ink. But what do I do…I draw pictures with black background!
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Haha! That’s why I stock as many as I can. 🙂
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That’s a smart thing to do.
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Some people will keep ignoring it and claiming that global warming is not real. Until it’s too late…
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I hope that kind of people come to their senses in time, but they will probably not.
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Fragile indeed. Thanks for posting such an important message.
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Thank you. Nature is one of my closest friend and I want to keep that friend and share with next generation and next and next and so on.
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I really like your post Anna, and you are 100% right about destroying our planet, but the fact is that no one is going to stop. People live for the moment, so our days are numbered, sorry to say
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You might be right on that. But I try in my little corner of the world to raise my voice to stop our local madness that’s not helping the nature.
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