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It's snowing in places that usually don't see much snow.

2007-02-01 05:40:52 · 5 answers · asked by crazycul1 5 in News & Events Current Events

This is a sarcasm question.
It is going to be in the single digits and below zero this weekend.
It means i want some warm weather.

2007-02-01 05:56:49 · update #1

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The scientists who are sending the alarming picture of global warming have no idea what is causing the changes. They find it easier to blame pollution (which in and of itself is not good), but then what about the prior climate changes throughout history. It is amazing that humans fear change and we think that the earth is going to stay the same all the time, temperature wise, etc. So where are the controlled experiments that the scientists have performed to conclude what the culprit is? If there are no experiments within a controlled environment, which are then re-tested by other scientists under the same conditions achieving the same results, then it is only someones hypothesis. The global warming band wagon it the trend these days to get on, and nobody has any conclusive evidence to support it. We can state that the weather around the globe is different, but then it was during the ice age as well. They can state that the polar ice caps are melting, which in fact you would need in order to have another ice age. What about all the times in the past when the average temperature of the earth was so much higher than it is now? Have they take solar flares and radiation from the sun into account? No, they have not. The earth is a entity with so many outside factors and is constantly changing, which we must take that also into account.
Unfortunately because it is the trend for anything that happens is to blame global warming it has become silly. If it snows in the desert that is because of global warming, granted it has happened before, but this time it is due to global warming. We as a species need to realize that weather patterns do and will change. They have changed all throughout the history of this planet, do to many outside factors that we may not understand. So since we can not predict the weather worth anything, then how can we even think that we know what affects it?

2007-02-01 08:07:54 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Global Warming doesn't just mean that every place is going to get warmer. Places that don't usually get snow will get more and more of it. Hurricanes will worsen, as well tornadoes, etc. Global Warming is a huge climatic change. It doesn't mean that the Earth will now be one huge tropical island. It is a serious condition.

2007-02-01 05:50:07 · answer #2 · answered by Should be Working! 4 · 0 0

They had better be ready. It's already here. Get the movie "An Inconvenient Truth."

If you want to really know why the weather is changing so drastically, what is causing it, and what we can do to change, get the above mentioned movie, watch it, take notes, and spread the word.

Turn everything off . . . . .
On February 1st between 7:55 p.m. until 8 p.m.

- - - - -

Urgent: Action against Climate Change

On February 1st you can participate in the worldwide greatest action
against climate change!!!

Various environmental organizations are asking the peoples of this
planet
to hold 5 minutes of silence:

Everyone should turn off all lights, electricity etc. between 7:45
until 8
p.m. to bring attention to other inhabitants, the media and
politicians
about the daily waste of energy.

An act which takes only 5 minutes, which cost nothing, but shows the
governments that climate change should be on the top agenda of world
politics.

Why this date?

On February 1st the United Nations is publicizing the newest results
and
knowledge base on climate change.

SO. TURN OFF! ! ! !!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-02-01 05:55:49 · answer #3 · answered by Nepetarias 6 · 0 1

the earth's weather cycles are caused/influenced by the sun's cycles.
Currently the sun flares are increasing and causing differences many assume are purely caused by humans. But in combination, the effects are warming up the earth. That is nothing compared with the future population explosion and the move of third world countries to the standard of the first world economies with their exponential increase in environmental stress. And then comes the ice age...

2007-02-01 05:58:55 · answer #4 · answered by mike 1 · 2 0

I have notice the more global warming stories the colder it gets.
So I say knock off the global warming stories.

2007-02-01 05:47:05 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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