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2007-04-06 07:25:38 · 27 answers · asked by Matthew P 4 in Politics & Government Politics

I have read plenty from bona fide scientists. I can cite my sources. Those who try to debunk this as a myth, can you do the same?

2007-04-06 07:34:37 · update #1

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Hannity and Limbaugh only use 2 syllable words that they can understand.

That is why they ignore President Bush when he tries to warn us about global warming.

2007-04-06 07:29:33 · answer #1 · answered by Feeling Mutual 7 · 4 8

Is it wrong to listen to someone who has researched the issue and questions its presentation? Hannity and Limbaugh question the use of the word "consensus" and so do some scientists.

For example Hannity hosted a scientist that is part of the "consensus" on the question of our day: Does man cause global warming?" The answer the scientist gave was yes; and that is where the liberals stop. The man went on to say man's contribution to global warming is about 3% and that is far less then it was in the 1800's and early 1900's. But that does not fit the liberal agenda; and so I have to ask you why don't you look at all the facts instead of the one's that fit your agenda.

2007-04-06 14:30:14 · answer #2 · answered by netjr 6 · 7 0

There is a solid contingent in the "scientist community" that do not support global warming as a fact. Many in the science community only see global warming as a theory (although with that in mind, Einstein's THEORY of Relativity has given us TONS of insight and invention over the past half century).

What one must remember is: we don't have enough empirical data to support or disprove the theory of global warming. We can only ensure that we are being good stewards of the earth while we continue to collect the data.

Even a dog knows not to sh1t where it sleeps . . .

2007-04-06 14:34:52 · answer #3 · answered by xujames21 2 · 2 0

I get my information from the news (scientists) not Hannity. He's entertainment, not news.

I know that global warming is a myth because these things are cyclical. In 1974 the scientists were having a hissy fit about global cooling and how we were about to have an ice age.

I don't seem to remember that this ice age ever happened - the scientists were positive about it.

2007-04-06 14:32:05 · answer #4 · answered by JessicaRabbit 6 · 4 1

How come you insist that a movie by a Democrat is really a truth. How come you don't realize that this thing called the "Global Warming Theory" is just a THEORY. If it was a fact, which it isn't, there wouldn't be a need to convince me otherwise. It's a political stance. Not a fact. Seriously.

2007-04-06 14:57:17 · answer #5 · answered by The Angry Elephant 4 · 3 0

Global warming, Bigfoot, Loch Ness Monster, Chupacabra,

2007-04-06 14:31:29 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

There are plenty of scientists on both sides of the global warming issue. You chose whom you want to believe.

2007-04-06 14:30:03 · answer #7 · answered by Princess of the Realm 6 · 7 0

Good question! I think that is the problem with the environmentalists. They just are very extreme and don't have a lot of hard facts to go off of so people just think they are crazy.

I do believe that what they say is relevant and needs to be addressed, but the only way anything is going to happen is if politics gets involved until then we sit and wait.

2007-04-06 14:30:49 · answer #8 · answered by bookworm87 4 · 2 1

Because scientists don't acually have enough information to state anything definitively yet (that'll take centuries); but everybody wants answers now. Why are so many people willing to take the other half of the argument from an Al Gore movie?

2007-04-06 14:30:03 · answer #9 · answered by Beardog 7 · 9 1

It only takes a person who can see reality to believe global warming is a myth. Nature changes. Man cannot change nature. If we could we would make it rain when we wanted it to. Think for yourself for change. If there were really serious problems going on wouldn't it ab obvious. There have always been hurricanes and tornado's just as violent and destructive as the ones we have today. Temps on average have risen only slightly. Again. That's nature. I take your one of the loons who believe Al Gore. He invented the Internet you know. If it wasn't for him we wouldn't be having this discussion. LOL...

2007-04-06 14:34:49 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

I don't listen to either Hannity or Limbaugh and I fully believe that global warming is just the latest myth in the liberal arsenal.

2007-04-06 14:30:36 · answer #11 · answered by valet4u2 3 · 6 2

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