Thursday, October 06, 2005

Approaching "The Day After Tomorrow" : T-minus 30 years....

Recently, global warming and its corresponding causes and effects have become a major discussion issue worldwide. It influence the earth's natural cycle, which affect human directly; Universities everywhere are racing each other in producing the latest forecast and papers, fights and debates amongts politicians have become more intense, and europeans have never enjoyed summer as much for the past 3 years.

Hurricane at its best "The Day After Tomorrow" is really going to be a reality afterall, with global warming left to be blamed for all the terrible natural disaster occuring for the past 3 years. We have almost reach the pinnacle of earth's sustainability towards global warming, where the melting of the north pole's glasiers has become an irreversible process. With the rise of sea level and temperature, hurricanes have become more frequent and fierce. But too bad the names given to them i.e. Katrina, Rita and Stan, do not convince us enough of their danger.

It is said that after 100 years, the entire north and south pole caps will melt away. But i bet we don't need to wait until then to witness the total climate change or whatever. If u ask me, i'll give our earth another 30-40 years before it unleash its wrath and madness towards mankind who are entirely responsible for global warming at the first place.

What's worse is that, some smart ass scientist forecasted that the Asian monsoon will be the first tipping point for climate change due to global warming. Funny that he mentioned that after the back to back hurricanes visited the America continent for the past few months. But i guess it'll be nice to have snow in Malaysia, assuming that is how the climate is going to change.

But believe it or not, man have never seize away from the desire to play god: cloning, deciding who lives and dies, The Sims games and now they intend to develope a Man Made Hurricane, well actually it has already been developed and available to the market. I particularly love the design and innovation. hehe.

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