
So do all the "scientists" go back to '70's logic that we are headed for another ice age? Can someone please take the Oscar and Nobel peace prize away from Gore?
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Amen. At least this Global Warming crap gives the academics something to do other than corrupting young minds.Teal wrote:It isn't just one incident, bro. The whole damned thing is a big sham. Not one shred of truth to it, from a human standpoint. We don't warm the earth, and we don't cool it. It's just a bunch of hippie nonsense. The damned glaciers haven't always been here, and they won't always be here-who cares? Adaptation is and has been a wonderful staple of life on this lil' ball, and life will go on.
Teal wrote:It isn't just one incident, bro. The whole damned thing is a big sham. Not one shred of truth to it, from a human standpoint. We don't warm the earth, and we don't cool it. It's just a bunch of hippie nonsense.
Gosh, it's just so hard to choose which side of the argument is more credible. Almost as hard as deciding whether to believe the Earth is 6,000 or 4.5 billion years old.Global surface temperature increased 0.74 ± 0.18 °C (1.33 ± 0.32 °F) during the 100 years ending in 2005. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concludes that most of the temperature increase since the mid-twentieth century is "very likely" due to the increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations.
Agreed!Brando70 wrote:Global warming is a hoax,.
The moon is fake...and women do fake orgasms.Brando70 wrote: just like the Apollo landing and female orgasms..
F308GTB wrote:I always love how one freak cold weather spot brings cries of "global warming is a myth!" For every one freak weather event you could probably find a prolonged climate issue that indicates real change. How about this one from yesterday: 2 Trillion Tons of Polar Ice Lost in 5 Years, and Melting Is Accelerating
Do I personally think global warming is a real and an issue to be concerned with? Don't really know, but I do believe mankind has had a negative impact on Earth and her ecology. And much of the damage we have done can never be undone - lost species of plants and animals, for example.[/url]
Whether a person believes in "global warming/climate change/whatever you want to call it" or not, does not mean they have their head in the sand, regarding the environment. My issue is with people who are hypocrites and those who actually try to make green in regards to green.davet010 wrote:Putting your head in the sand, through wilful ignorance or other reasons, will not, I'm afraid, make it go away.