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How many years has it been sence a winter like this one, Hell it's even cold down here in Texas.

2007-04-14 14:58:42 · 9 answers · asked by ULTRA150 5 in Politics & Government Politics

Yes I do under stand the concept an averaged scale.
But no I don't buy into Gore's BS
I tend to go with the other side on the natural climate change.
Did you also know that in time our polar caps will shift here read this, and maybe you will learn something yourself.
Albert Einstein was "electrified" when he learned of Charles Hapgood's theory in "Path of the Poles", whereby ice build-up at the polar caps could eventually cause the crust to "slide" over the lava ocean until the centrifugal force of the spinning Earth brought those ice caps around to the equator. Geological evidence suggests that something like this has happened repeatedly during the "life" of the planet; the magnetic poles seem to have shifted at least 171 known times. In other words, a "critical mass" of ice, coupled with an extremely high lunar influence, may be all that is necessary to trigger the next polar shift in the Earth's crust; leading to massive earth quakes, volcanos, and tsunamis beyond the scope of o

2007-04-14 17:18:17 · update #1

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It was cold in Texas I live here too. The only difference is I know the difference between climate and weather. If you truly want to understand global warming, you will research the differing so you don't make any more embarrassing remarks on the subject.

2007-04-14 15:03:39 · answer #1 · answered by truth seeker 7 · 2 6

This question only shows that you don't grasp the concept of global warming. The idea of global warming doesn't necessarily mean that day to day temperatures will be warmer, it means that the earth's atmosphere may be getting warmer; changing climate patterns over the long term. Global warming was first proposed in a theory presented about 160 years ago and first attributed to human activity about 50 years ago.

2007-04-14 22:16:43 · answer #2 · answered by Cacaoatl 3 · 2 2

If you knew anything about science, you would realize that one cold winter doesn't disprove global warming. I Have the feeling that if it was Bush and not Gore that claimed to believe it, you would to.

2007-04-15 03:45:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'll let you know after the Boston Marathon on Monday. Snow sleet and high winds!!!! Coldest April in 103 years.

2007-04-14 22:05:09 · answer #4 · answered by Boston Mark 5 · 4 0

ROFL--I think my sister in ME is still shovelling the 14" of global warming they got for Easter--and the 8" they got after that! I think Gore is buying too many carbon credits from himself and we're currently experiencing a global warming deficit. How else can you explain it?

2007-04-14 22:26:01 · answer #5 · answered by Cherie 6 · 2 2

Hmm, cold in Texas, snow at baseball games...nothing is wrongnothingiswrongnothingiswrongnothingiswrongnothngiswrong...

2007-04-14 22:04:02 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

It started snowing again about 2 hours ago. Oh well, time to pull out the snow blower. Again.

2007-04-14 22:04:45 · answer #7 · answered by Political Enigma 6 · 4 0

My sister is saving some warming in her freezer

2007-04-14 22:08:49 · answer #8 · answered by ohbrother 7 · 1 0

your right and right about now my three kids are out gathering animals for my ark, that is made out of recycled plastics, because when the ice caps melt I'm gonna be ready. and then i can scream at the top of my lungs "thanks for driving that gas gulping SUV"

Global warming is a myth
another funny brought to you by Ryan

2007-04-14 22:04:49 · answer #9 · answered by rsltompkins 3 · 1 4

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