Sarah Palin calls global Warming Junk Science
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@Nightversionn Yeah, the oceans are becoming acidic, at some point if it continues like it has been, the plankton will start dying. And once the plankton go, the entire food chain of the planet loses it's base.
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Green jobs will not create more American jobs. Global Warming is a scam for the government to get your money. It is not real. Al Gore is a miss lead man that has mistaken Global Warming for the 13,000 year temperate climate period that is between ice ages. If you can get the hint, the year of 2012 is the 13,000th year since the last ice age was terminated. It may not happen right 2012, it may happen in between 2050- 2100. No one knows but another one definitely looms in the future.
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Climate news
Forests still disappearing, UN reports
Ambitious tree-planting programs have helped slow global deforestation, but farmers are still cutting trees at an alarmingly high rate, a U.N. survey released Thursday shows.
Forests absorb and store greenhouse gases, so deforestation can exacerbate the effects of climate change.
ASSOCIATED PRESS
March 26, 2010
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More impacts of climate change:
Climate change hurting Tibet
By Lan Tian (China Daily)
03-04-2010
LHASA
The impact of global warming is affecting the ecological environment of Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region, accelerating glacial shrinkage, reducing snow and increasing land desertification officials said
"Global climate change has made Tibet's environment much more fragile than before," Hao Peng, vice-chairman of the Tibet autonomous regional government told China Daily on Tuesday
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Impacts of global warming:
ScienceDaily
(Feb. 5, 2010)
— The increasing acidity of the world's oceans -- and that acidity's growing threat to marine species -- are definitive proof that the atmospheric carbon dioxide that is causing climate change is also negatively affecting the marine environment...
...says Antarctic marine biologist Jim McClintock, Ph.D., professor in the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Department of Biology.
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Climate change in the news
Deep ocean current off Antarctica found
Scientists have discovered a fast-moving deep ocean current with the volume of 40 Amazon Rivers near Antarctica that will help researchers monitor the impacts of climate change on the world's oceans.
REUTERS
April 26, 2010
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@Niightversionn You're a lame 69 year old GLOBAL WARMING DENIER impersonating me all over youtube aka N ii ghtversionn Nightvers l ionn Nigh tt versionn Knigh tt vision Nigtversionn Nightver ss ion, Nigh ttt versionn Nightversio m Nightverslon, Nightversio nnn, etc.. Stalker, impersonator, global warming denier. What an imbecile
@ceocoryaald Actually clean energy do create jobs.
Neosaigo 10 months ago 4
@ceocoryaald
the earth doesnt operate on anniversary bro
BeastAP23 1 year ago