Humans wouldn't have to provide any oxygen, just plants. A large number of plants would provide the Oxygen. (for a small group anyways)
Plus, as the carbon "melts" and the plants spew Oxygen into the atmosphere, the pressure would go up as well.
Of course this won't happen for a few thousand years.
Teto
Maybe they're tired of people who have so little time on their hands that they feel as if pointing out an obvious mistake and making a huge issue out of it is their duty.
Shut up. If you think you can do better, go make your own website. If you think their lazy and don't care about the readers, don't visit. Nothing is keeping you here.
To me it's the idea of creating a global concensus for buisness, government, and humanist values in order to progress humanity.
America, Europe, and Japan are quickly leaving the rest of the world behind in technology/education/etc. The more primitive countries get educated, or they're doomed to petty tribal and religious conflicts.
Along with this is the idea of Future Shock. I was camping this weekend miles away from any city with a population over 8,000 and a friend sat and talked to his wife on the cell phone. 10 years ago we really didn't think about stuff like that, I wonder what my grandma (born 1914) must think. Chuck Yeager (sp?) once said that government technology is 50 years ahead of Public/Civilian technology. What do they have that we haven't even thought of? If _we_ are starting to be amazed at the speed of technology, what about people in other countries that are only used to a radio?
The world needs to catch up, to me that's what globalization is all about.
Humans wouldn't have to provide any oxygen, just plants. A large number of plants would provide the Oxygen. (for a small group anyways) Plus, as the carbon "melts" and the plants spew Oxygen into the atmosphere, the pressure would go up as well.
Of course this won't happen for a few thousand years.
Teto
Maybe they're tired of people who have so little time on their hands that they feel as if pointing out an obvious mistake and making a huge issue out of it is their duty.
Shut up. If you think you can do better, go make your own website. If you think their lazy and don't care about the readers, don't visit. Nothing is keeping you here.
In short, Go stick your dick in the cpu fan.
To me it's the idea of creating a global concensus for buisness, government, and humanist values in order to progress humanity. America, Europe, and Japan are quickly leaving the rest of the world behind in technology/education/etc. The more primitive countries get educated, or they're doomed to petty tribal and religious conflicts. Along with this is the idea of Future Shock. I was camping this weekend miles away from any city with a population over 8,000 and a friend sat and talked to his wife on the cell phone. 10 years ago we really didn't think about stuff like that, I wonder what my grandma (born 1914) must think. Chuck Yeager (sp?) once said that government technology is 50 years ahead of Public/Civilian technology. What do they have that we haven't even thought of? If _we_ are starting to be amazed at the speed of technology, what about people in other countries that are only used to a radio? The world needs to catch up, to me that's what globalization is all about.