What is the harm in making our planet healthier for our children and grandchildren? Whether you like Al Gore, whether you think there are alternative explanations, whether you believe one thing and I believe another--what is the harm in all of us doing what we can to reduce greenhouse emissions?
It's not that hard to recycle, get a better mileage car, change the type of light bulbs you use, get a programmable thermostat, etc.--and in the meantime, it will actually save you money!
So what's the harm? Is it just that people don't want to give up their gas-guzzling vehicles so they have to shoot down the idea of global warming? If so, that's really sad.
P.S. The earth isn't flat, either. Don't be the last member of the Flat Earth Society.
2007-04-03 11:47:16
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answered by Anonymous
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No, "we" are not responsible for Mars experiencing global warming. George W. Bush is responsible!
I don't know how Bush is doing this, but between devising the most clever and ingenious plan to blow up the WTC, and dispatching hurricanes to wipe out his enemies, Bush is making Mars warmer. I don't know how, but we all know he is responsible for everything bad that happens, anywhere in the solar system. He is like Darth Vader.
I also read that the Alpine glaciers were actually smaller in Roman times than they are today. Maybe somehow that insidious Bush made the glaciers in the Alps grow, so that he can use them to wipe out his enemies, just like he did with the depleted ozone layer and the hurricanes. Recently, there were unbelievably high winds in Slovakia. I didn't realize he had enemies there.
2007-04-04 15:13:17
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answered by pachl@sbcglobal.net 7
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Let's hope you're right, because Mars is the only other planet we could possibly go to in the Solar System once the Earth has been polluted out of existence. Seeing as how seating will be highly limited on the Mars life raft, I don't think they'll be handing out free boarding passes to the grossest polluters on the planet.
2007-04-03 18:44:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course we are not. It is George Bush and his cabal at Halliburton. It was planned by that master-mind Cheney, in accordance to plans laid out by Prescott Bush those many years ago. Actually since I have never been to Mars I know only a little about it. But Al Gore has an internet set up with most of the planets, check with him.
2007-04-03 18:41:26
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answered by Jim R 4
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GOOD ONE!! Does anyone know that the Vikings farmed in Greenland several thousand years ago... Take a look at satellite photos of Greenland now and ask yourself if radical climate change is a natural thing or man made..
2007-04-03 19:05:49
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answered by MATTJ 1
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Maybe Bush
2007-04-03 18:41:01
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answered by childrenofthecorn 4
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I heard on a talk radio show a guy was saying that we were. It was the fuel from all the rockets we sent up in space. I laughed for days when I heard that.
2007-04-03 18:47:47
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answered by CaptainObvious 7
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YES. Evil Bush and Rove. Why do you think the 2006 hurricane season was a dud? Do you think it's because Gore was WRONG? NO - Bush and Rove took their evil weather machine to outer space!
2007-04-03 18:40:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe we should send a signed "An Inconvenient Truth" DVD to the red planet?
2007-04-03 18:48:39
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answered by Rockford 7
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Yes - we sent the Mars Rover!
(sarc)
2007-04-03 18:40:08
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answered by American citizen and taxpayer 7
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