I read somewhere that there are more greenhouse gases released into the atomosphere from one large volcanic explosion than from the total released by human activities for the past 100 years.
This doesn't mean we shouldn' try to reduce low-altitude atmospheric pollutants but I think we should try to get some perspective on the theory of Global Warming in general. For all we know, it could just be one of those things that happens to the earth every 50 million years or so.
Hey guys, Ken Perlin was also on the team that did the CG for Tron back in '82, and he won an Oscar for developing Perlin Noise, which makes CG stuff look more real (you know how rendered stuff can look *too* perfect?).
I read somewhere that there are more greenhouse gases released into the atomosphere from one large volcanic explosion than from the total released by human activities for the past 100 years.
This doesn't mean we shouldn' try to reduce low-altitude atmospheric pollutants but I think we should try to get some perspective on the theory of Global Warming in general. For all we know, it could just be one of those things that happens to the earth every 50 million years or so.
Hey guys, Ken Perlin was also on the team that did the CG for Tron back in '82, and he won an Oscar for developing Perlin Noise, which makes CG stuff look more real (you know how rendered stuff can look *too* perfect?).