Uh... YEAH! Watch "an inconvenient truth" and you will understand why
2006-12-06 17:37:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Its defiantly getting warmer in New England at least during the winter months, the summers are about the same.
Alaska has gotten a lot warmer since the 1950's but Greenland and parts of Russia have gotten a lot colder.
I don't think we have been recording world temperature long enough to get a good cross section, and most the global warming science is bunk and willful deceptions like the following example. Back in the 1980's (in School) we were taught that the holes in the ozone layers were located above North America,Russia, and Europe which showed that the holes formed over the most industrial parts of the world thus you were left to conclude that we were causing global warming. What you were not taught was that the hole are located over Antarctica and the north pole(which is the upper rime which is where the North American,European,and Russian holes were located-not over New York, London, or Moscow). Ozone is formed by sun light and oxygen and thus where you get less sun light you get less ozone, yet this was willfully omitted.
2006-12-06 17:52:40
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answered by sean e 4
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yep....you can actually notice the seasons have bumped forward by almost 2 months now to what they were back at 1970.
some claim its global warming....others say its natures natural cycle.
my opinion....its the effects of Planet X coming back around on its 3600 yr revolution around the sun. Ancient cultures knew of this planet and even documented it. They even documented Uranus and Pluto before we found them today. Pluto wasn't found till 1930 but the ancient Egyptians knew of it almost 4,000 yrs ago.
why? cause they saw it along with all the other planets. plus the Mayans knew of this planet and knew of its effects on the earth as it comes near us during its cycle. that is why they state that in dec of 2012 the earth will see a great change.
this great change is the shifting of our poles. that is also why we have noticed them starting to shift for the past 20 yrs and have gotten faster each year. because Planet X is getting closer and closer and as it gets closer it effects us more and more.
this is why we have frozen cities in the Arctic, same with frozen animals and even man. cause when the poles shift, so does a good portion of the earth crust. this also explains Noah's flood from the bible.
2006-12-06 17:43:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Not strange.
We just hear about it more because we a globally connected and information is better kept and distributed. We will get stronger weather patterns in the future though due to global warming.
BTW - "a lot more weired" doesn't make sense but I am too tired to write a sarcastic reply.
2006-12-06 17:39:23
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answered by wandering_canuck 5
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Yeah its changing big time. Global warming, pollution... One can only wonder what will happen in the next 10 years.
2006-12-06 18:22:04
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answered by wil_stylz 2
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No
Not if you live in sunny So Cal its allways
sunny and warm,
sunny and warm.
That's all we ever get.
$h!^ its going to be 80° Tomarrow
P.S. Merry Christmas.
2006-12-06 17:52:27
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answered by im_joshing 2
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yes and it is a big concern and a wakeup call that we need to make changes now,not tomorrow now,because the future is here,only we can stop the global warming trend,the choice is in our hands.God created the world,but he gave us the responsibility to care for it.
2006-12-06 17:42:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Completely agree with Wandering_Canuck.
2006-12-06 17:41:26
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answered by scruffycat 7
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All due to global warming.
2006-12-06 17:38:36
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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yes
2006-12-06 17:38:32
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answered by B 3
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