LOL. Okay, I can understand why that ridiculous article would influence you not to take global warming seriously.
But the topic is worthy of considerable investigation nonetheless.
2007-06-08 10:40:00
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answered by BOOM 7
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I don't take it too seriously because the only people I see preaching about it use way more energy and have a carbon footprint substantially larger than mine. I expect them to change before they can expect me to. That's a pretty funny article though. If you believe something strongly enough, you'll credit anything to your cause.
2007-06-08 18:07:01
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answered by southfloridamullets 4
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Regardless of your opinion of that article, if you don't take global warming seriously you haven't researched the scientific facts.
If you want an informed opinion about global warming maybe you should talk to the climatologists instead of the cat people.
2007-06-08 17:53:26
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answered by Elmer R 4
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That article made perfect sense. I can't take you seriously either. The climate is changing why is that so hard to believe? Why do you have to hate on the Earth? All she ever did for you was care for you and feed you and let you breath and all, but if you don't want any of that, then by all means, don't believe in global warming.
2007-06-08 17:56:05
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answered by Java 3
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Hey that's fine. Don't take it seriously. It is either happening or not whether any of us believe it or not.
And truly, I hope you anti-Global warming folks are right...but of course the alternative hypothesis is really frightening.
2007-06-08 17:53:04
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answered by KERMIT M 6
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LOL!!!!! This is so like something I would see on SNL.
Only a hard core conservative could associate cats &
global climate changes.
I'm keeping this question forever!
Have your pet spayed or neutered, help control
the pet population.
2007-06-08 18:17:53
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answered by Calee 6
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Well, global warming is pretty much indisputable. Weather or not it is man made or a serious problem is still, unfortunately, being debated. The effect on feline promiscuity is the least of my concerns as well.
2007-06-08 17:44:55
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answered by John V 5
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That is kinda funny. It sounds like an honest mistake made by a non-expert, though.
2007-06-08 22:01:11
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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Because a few unknowlegable people assume that cats breed due to the weather is no reason to throw out the idea it could happe....
Dog just threw up, I'll blame it on Global Warming to discredit it.
2007-06-08 17:44:21
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answered by Tom Sh*t 3
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The concept of a "long day breeder" as it is called in horses is foreign to you ?
If the sunlight and the seasons get longer for any reason than yes the breeding cycle would be affected - It is common sense
Long day breeders stay n season during the "long days" - if the seasons change or things get warmer than the natural response would be -------------what
Wow you have to think at some point in you life
Now if you think that the cycle has changed for another reason - Fine - but your assertions are - well without merit
2007-06-08 17:42:56
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answered by Anonymous
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