X-Message-Number: 10509 From: "Thomas Nord" <> Subject: CO2 Date: Fri, 2 Oct 1998 03:15:29 +0200 Det h r r ett multipart-meddelande i MIME-format. ------=_NextPart_000_032E_01BDEDB2.E8ADAE60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="x-user-defined" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Y2K is a short term problem for all of us to guard against and worry about over a year or several. But have anyone of you given any longer = term thought of Cryonis and the Greenhouse-effect? That is why I started with my letter to Al Gore to test you, no reaction so far. There are many scenarios on what can happen, the major guess now is it will get hotter in desert areas, worse weather in others. Heat will release greenhouse-gases from the oceans, ice and tundra's etc. The worst scenario I pointed out is when heat release the stored CO2 (Carbondioxide), when it gets up it will be warmer, then more CO2 will = get up and it will be warmer etc. etc. Nobody can stop it when and if this chain-reaction starts. It is possible no human will survive that. It may also get colder all over, very cold in some areas, a new ice-age, if it gets very cloudy, and the i.e. the Golf-stream can stop as are = warming up us here and in UK etc. Nobody knows what will happen. Is it worth the risk to take this huge gamble on? Consensus are there will be drastic changes in the climate, with massive human migration. Who will bother to move some frozen bodies then? = Particurlary if it is our fault it all went wrong. Pure luck only will save us where we are when most of us hope for better climate, the chances are slim. Since CO2 never disappear as far as I know, it will never get better if we dont stop new CO2-emissions, the sooner the better. Stop burning oil = gasoline diesel heatingoil coal and propane-gas. Until new technology can take over, nuclearpower is no good but better, since that can kill thousands at the worst, but CO2 millions or all of = us. Thats my political fight up here in cold Stockholm Sweden (Scandinavia), yours will be over there. Neither Michigan, California or = Arizona are safe, but nearer the Equator may be best as far as we know now. How can you fight against CO2 and the rest causing this danger? Will our children and grandchildren hate us and damn us? Keep us frozen? Get us back? Long life? Thomas Nord ------=_NextPart_000_032E_01BDEDB2.E8ADAE60 Content-Type: text/html; [ AUTOMATICALLY SKIPPING HTML ENCODING! ] Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=10509