No, no, your car's carbon dioxide causes warming that gets rid of glaciers. To repair the glaciers, you need to buy an old refrigerator (from before the CFC ban) and leave its door open all the time. On a more serious note, isn't it kind of amazing that humans have such a serious impact on our environment? To have Antarctic ice influenced by something we did thirty years ago is honestly a bit frightening--we are tinkering with a vastly complex system here, one that tends to bite us when we make rash choices.
No, no, your car's carbon dioxide causes warming that gets rid of glaciers. To repair the glaciers, you need to buy an old refrigerator (from before the CFC ban) and leave its door open all the time.
ReplyDeleteOn a more serious note, isn't it kind of amazing that humans have such a serious impact on our environment? To have Antarctic ice influenced by something we did thirty years ago is honestly a bit frightening--we are tinkering with a vastly complex system here, one that tends to bite us when we make rash choices.