they don't care about it because they aren't educated on the subject. education causes interest. I think more people should get involved also...to start this process more people need to be informed about global warming and the negative effects of polluting our environment. currently these subjects are taken too lightly and not everyone takes it seriously.
2007-05-24 07:06:57
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answered by Alexa K 5
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Caring about something does not mean one needs to buy into a prevailing myth..
I was in college in the late 1970s in the beginning of the "environmental sciences", I took several course in meteorology and climate from John Gray of the Colorado State University.
At that time the prevailing "belief" among a few was that we were heading into an Ice Age. The only truth about the climate is that with time all things changes, it holds true with geology, archaeology, sociology, biology and physics. The same thing happens with climate and environmental sciences.
As a student from that era I witnessed as the environmental movement one originally that maintained the view of balance between economic realities and environmental concerns, become infiltrated for lack of a better terms marxists who with a clear anti-capitalist attitude. They moved in and took over.
I still belong to viable conservation groups, Ducks unlimited, Pheasants Forever and Safari Club international all of whom maintain that for a healthy hunting population we must improve habitat. Groups such as the Sierra Club and Greenpeace have been rolled over by the extremists from anarchists and communists from ELF, ALF and the communist and socialist parties of america.
Getting involved means understanding what the issues are.
Clearly most people don't understand the complexities of climatology. If they did this issue would have gone no where.
Where there is money, there are pockets getting lined.
Al Gore and the ecomarxist have found willing sheep to fleece. The media contributes to the fact by giving the cause creedence, without debate, questioning or reproach as should be the case where the science is questionable at it's best and malicious and manipulative at it's worst.
get smart know what side you are truly on. I've read many articles, and as a lifelong student of the earth sciences, I remain a skeptic.
For the reasons below: One fact they have correct, the earth's mean temperature has risen 7/10s of 1 degree over the last hundred years. That is the end of their factual evidence.
There is no evidence it is human caused.
With certainty climate changes, and has been doing so for 4.6 billion years. Sometimes quickly sometime slowly.
Man is inherently narcissistic and our cultural shapers have found ways to manipulate this for the purpose of gaining power.
The validity of IPCC report fails based on inadequate peer review, Most of the supposed 2500 scientists involved are saying the content of the report is NOT what they recommended of even wrote.
What we can do about it? nothing. Don't believe it. Use your common sense. If there is money involved, someone's pocket will be lined.
Al Gore's is definitely one of the primary pocket liners of the ecomarxist religion.
2007-05-24 14:08:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I think people are not aware about unless it is affecting them right front of there face.
Mose people will not want to realize of do anything something unless it's affecting there wallet.
The short come saving and do nothing attitude . Out weighs the smart people attitude approach of
prevent before it happens more or get worse in the long term. You see where it leading is the little where doing will never affect Global Warming because everyone knows it's happening but do not want to realize it.
2007-05-24 20:45:21
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answered by rodney r 2
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I personally think that most people are very busy (albeit by choice). Because of there hectic lifestyles adding one more "thing" like caring about global warming seems too much. If someone really cares about something most people see the doing something about it and they think that they don't have time to "care". What we don't realize is it's the small and simple things that can make the biggest differences over time.
I just recently changed over to a new GREEN cleaning line of products. Sounds like a small step but by switching to thin new product line I am helping reduce over 100 pounds of packaging waste from landfills and eliminating 248 pounds of greenhouse gases — this is the environmental equivalent of planting 10 trees.
Small steps can lead and even be the giant act of changing the world.
2007-05-24 14:16:38
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answered by WAH_master 1
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I think most people share the same view point of "nothing new under the sun." The earth's weather will cycle, and I personally think people will eventually see that there is no global warming.
2007-05-24 16:46:15
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answered by Butters 2
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[Argumentum Ex Silentio]
---It never ceases to amaze me to see just how many fools are willing to blindly jump on the various junk-science, global warming "doomsday" prophecies when these "prophecies" are nothing more than political scare tactics intent on garnering incredibly naive constituents by laying a massive guilt trip on them; trying to convince them that humanity has been very, very BAD to the environment and that we all must take part in the healing of this grievous wound we've caused Mother Earth:...
...Absurd?...Absolutely!
2007-05-24 18:28:24
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answered by Saint Christopher Walken 7
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People have too many things to be afraid of already. Something that's going to happen 100 years from now takes a back seat.
2007-05-24 14:18:07
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answered by BIGDOC50 2
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I think more people should chill out! We need reasoned scientific thinking and not holier-than-thou moralizing by political zealots. To hear some people, it is the end of civilization and even human life! That is just not true. If it were true, then I would agree with the draconian measures some are advocating, like outlawing all cars or whatever.
2007-05-24 13:54:33
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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people don't care about global worming because they really don't want to botherdoing stuff that could save their planet, i mean if they have to do something that leaves their area of comfort they just don't wnna do it...sometimes i think they're just lazy. But not everyone is like that.
2007-05-24 14:28:39
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answered by srnkt_13 2
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Some people just don't believe that it's going to happen or is already happening. The signs are too obvious and anybody in their right mind can tell. Take the weather for instance and look at how different it is everywhere. Where it's usually cold someplace they have been getting hotter weather and the same the other way around. Some may say these are just signs of the end of time which it may be but I think it's just Mother Nature's way of telling us to get our act together if you know what I mean.
2007-05-24 13:58:32
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answered by AngieBaby 3
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