Big Business;824051; said:this article directly contradicts your statement about the Ganges water level being lower due to global warming.
question: if the river originates from a melting glacier then wouldn't that glacier be shrinking naturally? this map shows that the Gangotri Glacier (the glacier that contributes water to the Ganges) has been melting since at least 1780.
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=16584
David's point isn't that this process is already occurring naturally at a slow rate; it's that the man made causes have implications that will increase these rates to a level that could prove costly with many human lives in the coming future. As far as I know there isn't anyone in here who endorses the idea of global warming while simultaneously ruling out the natural causes that play a role. I watched your video that you posted and learned some things from it but the part about how the sun effects us more in addition to the rising level of CO2 is only a double edged sword to humanity. From your side of this debate you sound as if you're trying to disprove entirely that the increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will bare little to no effect on the process as a whole which would be naive and lead me to believe your beliefs derive more out of subconscious anxiety rather than the scientific evidence you've been exposed to. Disregarding where ones position is on global warming it should be acknowledged that man made causes are only speeding up the process whether on a large or small scale. The bottom line is that man won't be doing himself any good by inaction.