Hey, it most certainly is.
Not that I don't necessarily believe that a change is occurring on our planet with temperature, afterall these temperature changes have been a pattern of existence from day one...right!
I remain a sceptic when decisions are made behind cloed doors by our trust worthy politicians. This, of course, causes many with business interests to call those who remain sceptic, disbelievers or deniers, stupid - because of the FACTS mannn!!!
Wow! those who remain sceptic raise many questions - what a great position to be in where you can question instead of accepting half truths...wow!
The Sun is 191 x the size of the Earth and we are lead to believe, through political influence and naive, gullible individuals that it is NOT the Sun's temperature that leads and that Co2 follows???
Apparently, it has been said that politicians had no choice, but to go down this road; not based on full-truths, instead half-truths.
WE SHOULD BE VERY VERY WORRIED!!!
2007-03-27
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Yeah right. Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth are in the governments pockets? Unlikely. Bush's rejection of the Kyoto treaty was a double bluff? Get real.
It's interesting that you make your claims citing no evidence for them whatsoever. Isn't that exactly the same kind of faux fact telling that you're criticising? I think you'll find that's known as hypocrisy.
No one knows what to believe from the government and media, but I don't like landfills, I don't like exhaust fumes and oil is definitely going to run out one day. So whatever reason we're doing it for, measures to protect the environment seem pretty well advised.
I think we should be more worried about the fictional outbreak of terrorism and the breaches of human rights that it has brought about. Buying that lie actually IS a threat to more than our positivity about the future. I mean really, what's worse - paying more for petrol or being tortured? It's a no brainer...
2007-03-27 12:29:07
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answered by Foot Foot 4
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You are right the Sun is our umbilical cord. and the relationship between sun and earth if finely balanced, so it only takes a small influence to change the relationship. The scientists say that this influence is global warming and that only a relatively small increase in temperature will cause big impact in our world.
But I for one cannot believe that the impact people have had on the world cannot effect the climate negatively.
If the claims are that global warming is a swindle I will be very happy in that the effects on the world will not occur as predicted. - I hope I am wrong and you are right.
2007-03-27 10:38:17
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answered by kenny 2
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It is worrying but I am highly sceptical of believing the version of a government well known for lying and, of course, tax raising.
It seems likely that the sun is playing a large part in all this so raising green taxes is money for old rope as there is nothing they can do if this is the case. We could also be ina natural warming up cycle. China, India and the US weren't belching out smoke when the Romans grew grapevines as far north as Newcastle.
I recommend that you read 'State of Fear' by Michael Crichton. It adds a new dimension to the general argument.
2007-03-27 10:32:23
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answered by Beau Brummell 6
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i imagine that you're listening to human beings quite of doing all of your individual study. My advice, do not do this. human beings have political causes for asserting countless issues. look into NOAA and different technological awareness web pages and discover out issues for your self. the rationalization i do not go alongside with all that eco-friendly BS is because the manufacturers are the greediest human beings in the international and they pollute a lot extra that any individual can make the effort to be eco-friendly sufficient to save this position. The earth is dynamic and believe me, that's able to cleansing and recycling itself. many of the pollution is by way of the inhabitants. at the same time as the earth is in a position to cleanse itself per chance (2012) what it is going to do is get rid of the polluters. it may take tens of millions of years besides the indisputable fact that the earth can purify itself. It has executed it in the previous and it may again. out of your question, you've been politicized already yet only keep in mind that no guy, or no authorities can stand interior the way of the earths dynamics so provide up being prejudiced and letting petty recommendations situation you. The earth has been in existence 4.5 billion years and could be right here at the same time as our species is lengthy lengthy gone.
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Are you talking about "Global Warming" ?
I believe in it.
Here in NZ our hot weather is mostely October to April. This year we had snow in December down in Christchurch, in January down in the Antartic ice broke off and we had ice-bergs floating towards us for the first time ever. Many people came from overseas to fly over them to have a look.
There have been too many "natural disasters" around the world with millians dying. Check out Natural Disasters on the Net from 1995 to 2007, then compare them with Natural Disasters from
1985 to 1995 .... you will be amazed at the outcome.
2007-03-27 10:52:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The sun's output fluctuates very little.
CO2 rise followed global warming before, because then it wasn't leading it. Now it is.
Look at the NASA studies. Look at the hockey-stick graphs. It's happening.
Maybe it would be nice if scientists only discovered pleasant facts, but maybe not. "Where the papers are full of good news, the jails are full of good men."
2007-03-27 23:19:12
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answered by Recumbentman 2
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Please go and sort your rubbish into the appropriate piles then you will realise what a lazy bunch us humans have become.
Yes we all know we are being fooled to some extend but we humans are contributing to climate change. It's not just the the sun that is creating global warming, we unwittingly are compounding the problem by our misuse of resources and we need to rein in our extravagances
2007-03-27 10:33:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I know. Have you noticed the blind followers who don't want to even consider the possibility that they and their panic mongering heroes may be wrong? They go through every discussion about global warming and give all us unbelievers thumbs down. The only consequence is it convinces me they are unable to think for themselves. Think about the three little monkeys: See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil. Keep your eyes, ears and mouth covered and just do what you are told.
2007-03-27 10:30:12
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answered by Anonymous
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We're just lurching from one con to another. The Great Catalytic convertor con has begat the Co2 emissions con by converting carbon monoxide from car exhausts into carbon dioxide. Now the money boys have their "Carbon Trading" we're stuck with it until Phase III and I bet that will be special (Solar Warming probably). Makes you almost believe in the Illuminati.
2007-03-27 11:04:32
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answered by Del Piero 10 7
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Yes, we should be worried. Especially if the bribed politicians sell us down the river. The global warming nazis are at the gate trying to get in and take control.
2007-03-27 10:27:15
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answered by Anonymous
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