Global Warming
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let's go snow skiing on the largest mountains on many continents.....no, we can't....they've lost their snow pack....oh, well. back to the sand with my head.
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and funny enough temp has droped 0.7 since you posted this
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honey;;; its called season changing.. not global warming
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I know the temp will drop within 2yrs !
Solar cycle 23 has not ended, now their saying MAYBE in 2009 24 will start.
Funny how c02 went up 4%, but temp stayed the same !
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There is nothing we can do. Global warming is a completely natural occurance and it is a wicked lie to say man creates this with his actions. IT'S ALL ABOUT A GLOBAL TAX. What will they do with this tax? - Stuff the pockets of rich men - that's what.
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The temperature of planets is determined by the Stefan-Boltzmann equation and depends on the temperature of the sun and their distance from it . See the summer issue of SerfCity . US for more .
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Anti global warming types - typically GOP'ers and other authoritarian oriented individuals that hate science and facts - should perhaps consider this proof: Do you not think that other planets in our solar system have different climates due to the composition of gasses in their atmosphere? What comprises your atmosphere matters. Can you do the rest in your mind? DUH!
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Help save the ice caps on Mars! Stop driving SUV's and flying around in Private Jets! Also lets tax gas more so I pay more and lets drive electric cars because my electric bill isn't high enough! [sarcasm off]
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You are an idiot. That is all.
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You're right. We are all going to die one day. Just not from global warming. ;-)
I like the argument that because it's cold somewhere, the planet couldn't be getting any warmer. How did this get to be a political issue? If the thermometer says it's warmer than it used to be, then it is...even if Republicans don't understand.
jer114 5 years ago
Long term climate change is measured over 1000's of years. The "scientists" are basing their conclusions from data that is less than 100 years old. It is simply too early to tell if the trend is long term, or merely a blip on the radar screen - or even caused by humans for that matter. Remember the Y2K "catastrophe"?
stupidvidiot 5 years ago