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I took very good care of myself and gradually I healed. My problem was caused by the greed and pride of those in charge. I learned a lot and it shaped my future.
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I totally agree with you Mountaineer, but unfortunately I don't think that's going to happen. Because the reality is it's money. Money money money. It really doesn't matter who suffers if those who suffer are on the middle to lower income bracket. As Carol was saying, everyone is getting sick at my workplace too. And get this. When we call out or have to call out because we're sick, we are written up verbal warning and then fired. Conversely, we are told if you are sick don't come to work! It smacks of canned hunting....
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You have a lot of courage and strength Carol. And so much to offer others. I am very glad that you doing well.
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Thanks all. But what happens in our lives has the ability to shape us for good or bad, I chose to make lemonade.
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[QUOTE=Leafmite;862411]For now, the oceans are absorbing most of the heat....[COLOR="Silver"]
That is precisely the worst of the problem. It is why most of the 25 million year old Great Barrier Reef is either very sick or dying, and why mass die-offs of penguins in the Antarctic and polar bears in the Arctic are occurring. NASA has determined that we are locked into about 3 feet of sea level change by the end of this century, imperiling several human-inhabited islands including the Marshall Islands, Kiribati, Tuvalu, Tonga, the Federated States of Micronesia and the Cook Islands, Antigua and Nevis, and the Maldives. Ocean warming and sea level rise will be worse without action. |
"Climate change" caused by humans...HA! The climate on this planet has had far larger shifts in the past...long before humans ever walked the face of this earth. There is some valid science on both sides as well as a fair share of BS, on at least one side. ;) :rofl:
Bottom line though...it's a very controversial topic and both sides can be exceptionally passionate in their arguments for whichever side of the fence they stand. With that said, perhaps this is a can of worms that should not be opened in our friendly, orchid community. Let's just agree to disagree and make a conscious decision to NOT pursue a discussion that is bound to get heated. |
I agree completely. Let's ring in the New Year about orchids and not other problems that divide us.🎉🎊
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Last post on climate change - I promise.
Katrina, I strongly disagree regarding climate change. According to NASA, approximately 97% of climate scientists agree that there is an anthropogenic cause to climate change, and that the rapid change which we are seeing now is largely man-made (in terms of global environmental events, changes that occur over a span of even 100 years are considered very rapid). Even pro-fossil fuel scientific organizations, such as the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, agree that there is an anthropogenic link to climate change, and that fossil fuel related emissions should be reduced (AAPG does nod toward differing opinions about the level of anthropogenic change, but not whether there is an anthropogenic link). In pre-history, yes, there have been larger changes in climate. We would not be OK with the level of desertification that occurred in the Triassic, sea level rise that occurred in the Cretaceous, or glaciation that occurred in the Pleistocene. With the huge number of people on Earth living near coastlines, we can't afford the kinds of impact that will occur with even modest sea level rise. Or the potential impacts on agriculture that may already be occurring. |
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