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Is Global Warming Aload Of Bollox??

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1 year ago

my sensible opinion is that its a natural cycle the world goes through , i think its happened before many times and could explain the extinction of dinosaurs etc..

http://www.greenpeace.org/international/...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/natur...

Lester E Brown is the director and founder of the global institute of Environment in the United states .he has compiled a report based on all the satalite information available from NASA,and all the information that has
come from Universities and American embassies WORLD WIDE ,
his little book--a planet under stress , Plan B has been trans lated into many languages and won the best book award in 2003

Permaculture Consultant for the department of Ecology for the regional government in Guerrero Mexico http://byderule.spaces.live.com...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone_deple...

http://www.mmmfiles.com/index.php?option...

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/NEWS/...

http://www.un.org/works/environment/anim...
  • It%26#039;s the biggest load of bull schitt ever dumped on the public since the denial of the holocaust and bill clinton%26#039;s presiduncy!
    It%26#039;s a paranoid delusion caused by the Chicken Little Syndrome and man did nothing to cause it and can do nothing to stop, change, or %26#039;fix%26#039; nature.
  • It is one of the biggest scams I%26#039;ve ever witnessed. Al is making tons of $$$, and the whole world is in a panic. Do we need another %26#039;fear%26#039;?
    Not saying it is not getting warmer in some areas of the world, but it is cycles; happened before and will happen again.

    The good that might come from this is that we will finally go to alternative fuels and get out of the middle east.
  • Well, Personaly, I think that it is kind of over rated. Global warming wont happen for millions of years. Anyways....I thought a volcano killed the dinosaurs. But I could be wrong. I really dont know much about global warming, but if factories and these big polluting companies keep increasing pollution, It could happen sooner than its supposed to.
  • Of course it isn%26#039;t.

    It%26#039;s rather strange, the way so many people on here manage to come up with totally outrageous alternate explanations, most of which are not supported by a scrap of evidence, and people will go along with them; but as for what the planet%26#039;s leading scientists have decided, after years of examining evidence, oh no that%26#039;s obviously a load of rubbish and is just scare-mongering. Yes, it seems like alarmism, because it IS alarmism--we NEED to be alarmed!
  • No. It is supported by scientific observations and data from all over the world. Read the IPCC report, or any of the numerous peer-reviewed scientific journals on the subject. These aren%26#039;t just from the US, they come from from every corner of the globe.

    The latest round of research firmly points in the direction of anthropogenic causes (i.e. human induced).

    The people here who discredit global climate change do not have degrees in the field. They do not do research in the field. In fact, most of them do not understand the basic physics (let alone the advanced atmospheric physics) that go into the climatological models. In other words, this would be like going to a car mechanic for a CAT scan or a heart bybass.

    My advice to you would be to do your own research. Use only sources that have been peer-reviewed by the scientific community. Many people on here quote sources that either have no scientific backing or has been widely discredited.

    Download NASA%26#039;s climate modeller and play with it for awhile.

    So you can either listen to the people who have no idea what they are talking about, or you can listen to the experts. Your choice.

    Either way, no matter how much people want to deny it, it is happening. We should be doing something about it, or at least preparing for the consequences.

    ~X~
  • When you do your research, you can%26#039;t deny the correlation of human activities with the demise of our planets resources (trees. plants, etc) and global warming. The planet has gone through temperature fluctuation all throughout its history, but those fluctuations have always followed a pattern, the last century has seen a break in the pattern, and temperature, greenhouse gases, natural disasters are steadily on the rise. We can either ignore it, and it probably won%26#039;t really affect our generation as much, but our future generations are going to be paying for it. Then they%26#039;ll be asking: %26quot;How stupid were they back then?%26quot;
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