Global warming is a myth, didn't you get informed?
2007-10-25 04:27:33
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answered by shut_up_and_eat_your_cornflakes 3
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It's all part of the weather cycle. In the late 1940's, the experts were warning us that the earth was cooling and we were going into another ice age. In the 1300's, it was so warm that people were growing crops in Iceland. The world went through a mini ice age in the 1600 - 1700 - 1800's. That's why the Russian winter destroyed Napolian's army at Moscow. That's why the Continerntal Army almost froze to death at Valley Forge. It was so cold one year that it snowed in June in New England and most of the crops were destroyed.
2007-10-25 06:03:59
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answered by Libby A 1
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I'm a retired Earth Science teacher. One of the books I had showed a time line of the earth's atmosphere. There was always a rise in the temperature of about 3-7 degrees prior to an ice age. The rising of the temperature allows more fresh water to be released into atmosphere. More clouds are formed allowing less heating. Less sunlight means less warming and colder temperatures. There, it snows more than rains, creating colder temperatures.
M. Clark
2007-10-29 00:42:12
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answered by angry_swan 2
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Hell it is so friggin cold out right now I wish the global warming would have some effect right now! I say that all of us from the North go outside and spray some more aerosol cans in the air maybe it will warm up!
2007-10-25 04:35:02
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answered by kissybertha 6
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Glenn Beck says it doesn't exist. He is qualified on this issue because he used to give away pizzas to the 10th caller on his radio show. Scientists say it exists. Ignore them.
But seriously, it could mean more droughts like Georgia is experiencing now--4.5 million people down to a 90 day supply of water, or fires like in Dago tropical diseases migrating up to New York. Crop failures, starvation, wars, water drying up. The gulf stream shutting down and paradoxically enough Europe freezing like Siberia. Byebye Paris and London and Berlin and all the rest of it. Flooding in NYC and Baltimore and Florida under water.
2007-10-25 04:32:44
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answered by jxt299 7
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I think that global cooling is just as likely over a ten year period. I read a very interesting book called "Not by Fire but by Ice" by Robert Felix. The research he did is tremendous.
2007-10-25 05:18:02
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answered by techs97 2
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I think I saw this show that said 30-50 years from now.... so get ready earth for some water..... good luck
2007-10-25 04:35:46
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answered by maor.kramer 3
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So-called global warming....no, as it is a fictitious concept. Natural forces will prevail.
2007-10-25 04:29:54
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answered by Good Answers 7
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we already see that weather is becoming unpredictible. And lot of heat waves. So 10 years down the line there are great chances of extreme temperatures and death of a lot of species.
2007-10-25 04:30:26
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answered by Anonymous
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10 years?!? no, it's already affecting the earth.
2007-10-25 04:26:38
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answered by sugarcane 3
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