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No they don't. They listen to the almighty Algore.
I suppose the Geico cavemen ended the last ice age.

2007-03-18 06:25:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 7 6

Scientists do not agree that humans discernibly influence global climate because the evidence supporting that theory is weak. The scientific experts most directly concerned with climate conditions reject the theory by a wide margin.


A Gallup poll found that only 17 percent of the members of the Meteorological Society and the American Geophysical Society think that the warming of the 20th century has been a result of greenhouse gas emissions - principally CO2 from burning fossil fuels.

Only 13 percent of the scientists responding to a survey conducted by the environmental organization Greenpeace believe catastrophic climate change will result from continuing current patterns of energy use.

More than 100 noted scientists, including the former president of the National Academy of Sciences, signed a letter declaring that costly actions to reduce greenhouse gases are not justified by the best available evidence.
While atmospheric carbon dioxide has increased by 28 percent over the past 150 years, human-generated carbon dioxide could have played only a small part in any warming, since most of the warming occurred prior to 1940 - BEFORE most human-caused carbon dioxide emissions.

2007-03-18 06:33:15 · answer #2 · answered by Duh 3 · 0 2

My theory is that global warming is caused by clothes dryers. Everytime you do your laundry, you pump all that hot air out the vent. The hot air rises to the noth pole and melts the ice cap.
I have a sure fired solution. Women must be banned from wearing clothes. If they have to go around naked, they would not have to do laundry. Guys can wear dirty clothes. That suits most of them anyway.
How about it ladies. Save the planet. Go naked.

2007-03-18 06:52:15 · answer #3 · answered by .... . .-.. .-.. --- 4 · 0 1

With or without global warming, the emission of CO2 is a big problem. We will eventually lose oxygen and we won't be able to breathe. If we keep enough plants and the rain forest, we may not have to worry, but that won't happen any time soon.

2007-03-18 06:36:11 · answer #4 · answered by bevmoonshine 2 · 1 2

We are less then 10% of the problem ,although we could reduce that 10% to nothing if we worked on it .
A degree or two could mean the differance between life and death for millions of people .
I personally am not worried a single bit for myself .
I have the financial ability to relocate and adjust my surroundings in the future to stay alive .
How many people do not and those are the people I am concerned about .
You may not care what happens to others and that is fine by me .
karma dude will get you . A bad marriage ,cheating wife, kids on drugs ,early death and high medical bills or you may just suffer with depression as you realize that nothing you do matters to anyone but you . ..........................

2007-03-18 06:36:57 · answer #5 · answered by trouble maker 3 · 0 2

theyn dont really care....any denigrastion of man on this planet either political, environmentally, militarily, or financially is enough to set them to outburts of what we are doing to upset the "natural order of things"....unfortunately, while they still use all the modern conveniences of societys advancements, they call for their overthrow or setback to some "utopian" age when they believe man didnt pollute or change the balance of ecology on the planet....unfortunately, they dont realize that by them living in a cave man style they will still alter the balance, however slightly, of earth without humans....i wish them good luck in their losing cause, and hope not too many of them wipe their butts with poison ivy leaves, or get taken as food for the meat eating predators of the planet....we can only hope they will die peaceful deaths and return to the earth as a weakend form of fertilizer for the plants and animals that wil;l come after them....

2007-03-18 06:37:44 · answer #6 · answered by badjanssen 5 · 0 1

I've known that the entire planet has been getting warmer since the last ice age...before SUVS and smoke stacks.

It wasn't humans that ended the last ice age and caused the planet to warm up. You don't need any brains to figure that one out. The planet has been getting warmer over the past few thousand years - BEFORE the industrial revolution.

2007-03-18 06:26:21 · answer #7 · answered by mukwonago53149 5 · 5 3

Perhaps global warming is not "caused" by man but it is possible that mankind is accelerating the situation and it is up to mankind to reduce the impact on our future.
Between livestock emissions, fossil fuel combustion emissions, and the rapid cutting of rainforests, we are definitely having some impact on the CO2 levels in our atmosphere.

2007-03-18 06:28:18 · answer #8 · answered by ©2009 7 · 0 5

I think the Global warming panic is caused by man. Most notably those by those who will benefit financially from the scare.

2007-03-18 06:26:57 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 5 4

no they are not smart enough for that.Perhaps if they all got jobs and stopped protesting everything under the sun we would all be better off!!!! Do you know why you don't see conservatives out there protesting and acting like children,because we are all too busy with our JOBS and taking care of OURSELVES because that is what we do.We do not need the government to take care of us!!!!

2007-03-18 07:06:43 · answer #10 · answered by Mr Bellows 5 · 1 1

true earth is experiencing a warming trend after emerging from the last ice-age but the rate of change is being effected by human activity. You cannot sit and witness the level of development in this world and believe that we have no impact... I suppose that all the fish were eaten by seals and the rain forest cleared itself too... Get a grip! I know its scarey and you don't want to look at it but its true!

2007-03-18 06:27:37 · answer #11 · answered by Duncan w ™ ® 7 · 0 5

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