Millions of tons of crap DAILY into the atmosphere is nothing to sneeze at. Pun intended.
We are screwing ourselves over for a buck.
Shooting ourselves in the herd.
Stepping on our own ducks.
Cutting off our nose to spite our finch.
Kicking ourselves in the asparagus beetle.
For the almighty dollar we're ruining it for everybody and everything, and people who deny it are three fries short of a Happy Meal.
Have a nice day.
2007-02-10 08:11:15
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answered by Dorothy and Toto 5
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Well as "global warming" continues, and the poles continue to rapidly melt, the "cause and efect' of that is more severe weather, at least "theoretically".
So more sever "winter storms", more severe 'hurricanes", etc.
And 100 inches or so of snow will be nothing compared to the next "mini-ice-age" we should expect, if we continue to keep adding "fresh water" into the "Trans-Atlantic' current.
Say By By to the "warm Tropical weather, And say Hi-d-Hi to the new Global ice age.
Hmmm, sure, you can tell New York of Global warming, and of the Poles Melting, and this is the,"Cause and effect" of that which is currently happening.
The weather is screwed up, "World-wide".
DJH
These are the 'Birth-Pangs", before the "Second comming", of Christ.
Well I suppose I did not have to add that.
But N-E way.
See ya on the other side.
2007-02-10 04:11:56
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answered by gemseeker 3
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i live in western new york and today at 19 is the highest the temp has been in 2 weeks so if it's warming i guess going from 10 to 19 is a good sign..makes the additional 6 inches of snow that fell overnight seem like nothing
2007-02-10 06:44:53
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answered by charmel5496 6
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You'd have to be brainwashed by the media and people with a political agenda to believe it.
You would have to be completely oblivious to the fact that the earth has heated and cooled many times in it's history without co2 emissions to blame.
We hear about global warming so many times a day now, even I might start believing the subliminal messages.
2007-02-10 06:19:01
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answered by Reynaldo 3
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I agree with you.. its the same for the people in Denver Colorado- they've been buried in snow for the last few months.
Worldwide, though- if you look at the statistics, places that are normally frigid at this time of year have been experiencing warmer climates.. Which is affecting the migration of animals, growth of seasonal plants etc.. When politicians/scientists are trying to talk about global warming, they do not focus on individual areas but on the world as a whole
2007-02-10 04:01:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Well New york had a 60 degree Christmas, I would just remind them of that! Not to mention the 57 degree New years eve> Or the fact that a small region of upstate is gettting alot of snow. Its called lake effect. SHould i explain tht to you as well. Nice try on your post, try harder!!!!
2007-02-10 04:15:00
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answered by jen 5
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nicely that is elementary. simply by fact we've extremely some plant life in the worldwide. plant life and intensely some photoplankton interior the truly extensive oceans we've. those style of plant life and photoplankton breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen. in any different case we would have so plenty extra CO2. As for nitrogen. there is actual so plenty extra oxygen in the worldwide than nitrogen, yet oxygen right this moment gets absorbed via different issues, nitrogen does no longer. So in fact nitrogen is purely so plenty extra stable as an self sufficient gas. We does no longer have plenty oxygen interior the ambience in any respect if no longer for each and each of the plant life.
2016-09-28 22:17:45
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answered by ? 4
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The earth has warmed and cooled numerous times over the span of time. It has repeated this cycle with and without human beings. The cause has little to do with the miniscule contribution of mankind to the universe as a whole, but to the flaring of the sun.
2007-02-10 04:02:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Al Gore would probably be one of the last people on earth
that I would quote about anything...
2007-02-10 04:05:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It wouldn't have went well last winter when parts of Europe froze in record cold temperatures either.
Isn't it amazing how little we hear about record cold and how much we hear about heat or things allegedly assocoated with heat?
2007-02-10 04:14:46
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answered by Anonymous
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