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Was Sir Al Gore of East London screaming nonsense from a wooden crate?

2007-02-16 04:05:11 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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*shhhhh* Don't tell Al but it is a naturally occurring phenomenon.

2007-02-16 04:08:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

needless to say water could be a substantial element,so which you won't be in a position to truly use the comparable regulatory approaches as a assessment.Mars is likewise uninhabited, so no man made impact,no flowers,distinctive environment,distinctive orbital varieties/distance,distinctive mass,and the shortcoming of a (biosphere) as all of us comprehend it. wager off the dazzling... i might say the only correlations could be photograph voltaic and orbital differences given the time of each year/seasonal cycles. Edit: i'll agree that comparisons at the instant are not likely,yet Abdussamatov does hit on a key element. Low point CO2 has been stated as a difficulty-loose place experience by using out historic previous.As considered in the Andie's and different mountain structures.they are extremely called lifeless zones and take place in easy terms for the duration of cool hours, often mornings.have confidence it or no longer the organic international has leaned to evolve to this technique.the better tiers have a risky mixture and is confusing to make certain precise concentrations,that's generally stated in the constrained features of climate balloons. solid question...@least I had to think of Edit:a link/different then off the dazzling...

2016-09-29 05:00:06 · answer #2 · answered by truesdale 4 · 0 0

Global warming is a natural occurrence, and cyclonic in nature, however, what if Al is right and you are wrong? And we are enhancing this by our pollution. What if we do nothing, it gets worse and your children and/or grand children have to suffer the consequence because we did nothing. On the other hand if you are right and Big Al is wrong and we clean up our act. What is lost. Understanding global warming and the resulting climate change is difficult but I think it is better to err on the side of safety then to err on the side of what could be a catastrophe for our grand children.

2007-02-16 04:17:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Al Gore's ancestors were bellowing out idiotic nonsense about this or that. Even then, the blowhards were causing too much heat to rise into the atmosphere and caused the warming.

2007-02-16 04:12:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Do you guys not "believe" in climate change just because Al Gore takes it up as an issue, and you hate Al Gore?

Seems small of you.

2007-02-16 04:12:47 · answer #5 · answered by miketorse 5 · 2 0

LOL, perhaps there were way too many horses creating so much flatulence that the earth warmed up a bit, thus Sir Al Gore demanded that oats and apples be forbidden as part of the horses diet;)

2007-02-16 04:12:08 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Are you really that dumb? To wonder why it happened then is not why it is happening now and the facts are in front of peoples faces and they are so ignorant not to do a thing about it! Please you need to worry about today and the future-why is Bush and the richest buying shuttles answer this one!

2007-02-16 04:09:56 · answer #7 · answered by sally sue 6 · 2 0

Must have been global warming cause by humans.
There can be no other explanation, such as the planet has gone through warming and cooling cycles for 40 million years.

2007-02-16 04:09:23 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

That one was a natural fluctuation because there wasn't an unnatural amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. Now there is. And for you conspiracy people...CO2 is real, and changes in the amount cause changes in the weather. That is scientific fact.

2007-02-16 04:08:39 · answer #9 · answered by Take it from Toby 7 · 3 3

SHOW ME THE DATA!

2007-02-16 04:42:45 · answer #10 · answered by BigD 6 · 0 0

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