No.
These are neither polar bears, nor liberals:
"Former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich challenged fellow conservatives to stop resisting scientific evidence of global warming"
"Pat Robertson (very conservative Christian leader) 'It is getting hotter and the ice caps are melting and there is a build up of carbon dioxide in the air. We really need to do something on fossil fuels.”
Ford Motor Company CEO William Clay Ford, Jr. "I believe there is now more than enough evidence of climate change to warrant an immediate and comprehensive - but considered - response. Anyone who disagrees is, in my view, still in denial."
"The science of global warming is clear. We know enough to act now. We must act now."
James Rogers, CEO of Charlotte-based Duke Energy.
"Global warming is real, now, and it must be addressed."
Lee Scott, CEO, Wal-Mart Company
2007-09-19 03:06:50
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answered by Bob 7
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The earth is heating up. But whether or not humans are causing it is largely open to debate, even though some activist-types insist otherwise. Some scientists are focusing solely on the alleged human factor, without considering any of the other possibilities (e.g., increased solar activity - other planets in our solar system are also experiencing documented "warming" trends).
The earth emerged from an ice age zillions of years ago, and now it's going through a warming phase. It runs is cycles. Many of the "scientists" who claim that humans are responsible for global warming will tell us that "the earth's temperature will raise 1 degree over the next 50 years of we don't trade in our SUV for a Prius... NOW!!!" Fine, but why won't they tell us how much the temperature will increase in, say, 5 years, when we'll actually be around to see if they're right or not? You know the reason - because they don't know, and that will cause people to question their long-term predictions as well.
SUMMARY - The earth is warming, but nobody has been able to prove what's causing it.
2007-09-19 01:58:20
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answered by The Truth Hurts! Ouch! 5
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No, it is not a myth it is a reality, unfortunately.
I have never known polar bears to be liberal, as you will find out if you get close to one and it eats you, regardless if you are both going with the floe or not. The polar bear is the largest land based predator and it is hungry for global warming deniers who threaten its living space.
2007-09-18 19:19:07
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answered by janniel 6
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regrettably, worldwide warming is a certainty and it is mankind's accountability to destiny generations to assist administration it via reducing our impression on the atmosphere. We upload someplace interior the place iof seven hundred a lot in line with day of carbon dioxide into the ambience whilst allowing oxygen factories like rain-forests to be cleared at a fee of roughly one thousand acres/hour. human beings can not proceed at those expenditures with out devastating outcomes worldwide. added remark: The argument that worldwide warming is a cyclic journey has a controversy in that there have been quite a few ice a while for the duration of worldwide history in spite of the fact that it does seem via examination of ice center-samples that this journey is lots greater beneficial in scope than any ice cap recession of the previous.
2016-12-17 04:57:35
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answered by klohs 4
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the polar bears are at the north pole
the hole in the ozone layer is over the south pole. it is penguin flatulence, not polar bear flatulence, that helps cause the hole in the ozone layer
but how did that hole get there anyway. the hole is supposedly caused by emissions from all the automobiles, and from the stuff that used to be in ladies hair spray cans. there are no cars and no hairspray cans at the south pole, so how did the hole get there. should it not be over the USA and Canada, or maybe over Germany and France
2007-09-19 11:05:29
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answered by spamhater 5
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Global warming is real and the signs are there for any keen observer of mother earth to see. For instance, the glaciers of peru are disappearing. What else could be the cause, if not global warming? We have just had an unprecedented hot summer in the northern hemisphere. There should be global commitment to address this emerging problem and it's twin brother-climate change or be ready to change the syllabus for geography and environmental programs.
2007-09-18 22:35:54
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answered by TT 2
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No. Its really caused by Smokey the Bear. He fell off the wagon and is now starting Forrest fires.
2007-09-19 17:44:39
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answered by hawk_barry 6
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Liberal animated polar bears like in Algore's move about truth.
2007-09-18 23:47:48
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answered by Dr Jello 7
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Polar bears are generally conservative. Poke them with a stick and you'll see what I mean.
2007-09-18 21:39:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Who is Floe?
2007-09-18 19:52:49
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answered by Anonymous
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