i have believed it for a long time and have taken big steps so that now i dont emit any emissions or at least very little i noticed at first 10 years ago when it was surprisingly warm for winter where i live im a cold weather kind of guy so im not to happy about global warming...anyway each year winters been getting warmer and warmer and coming later and later
2007-12-03
10:01:55
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what is with you people i have lived here all my life and each winter it gets warmer and warmer 10 years ago and before it was always at least 20 degrees or lower now it barely gets below 40 degrees how the hell do you explain that
2007-12-03
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it use to snow every year before 10 years ago now it hasn't snowed at all the last 10 years
2007-12-03
13:32:37 ·
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You are a nut for thinking that your "observations" have anything to do with climate change. The Earth has been around for more than 4 billion years and you are saying your observation of the last 10 years is '"significant"? Please, I'll pay for your education, along with others here. Study history, math, science, climatology, and geology before posting here, thank you and Happy Holidays!!!
2007-12-03 13:25:22
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answered by Knick Knox 7
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I've noticed that as people become more informed and more educated, they tend to have less belief in man-made global warming. It only really works on the very ignorant of the populous. This is one of those hoaxes that loses power after time goes on. The truth always comes out after a while. As they say, you can't fool the masses forever.
So although most don't really doubt the planet could be warming somewhat (as much as 1 degree over 100 years) most scientists say there's very little evidence that this warming has anything to do with human or animal activity.
After all, if global warming were caused by humans, why was the hottest year on record in 1934?
If you need to know what motivates the belief that global warming is caused by humans, just follow the money.
The man-made global warming believers have an economic investment in this hoax.
I saw someone mention that some of them are paid to post misinformation in forums like this. I guess it's possible.
Since it takes a leap of faith to believe in this hoax, it is left up to the real scientists to sort out the truth.
2007-12-03 12:19:58
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answered by Anonymous 7
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I wish I lived where you do, if my winters were getting warmer then my gas bill wouldn't be so high. Back when I was a youngster, (in the 1970's) the big hype was that we were coming into another ice age. Now it's the whole "global warming" myth. You can't have it both ways, either we are going to freeze to death or roast away. Anyway, in the end it doesn't matter how many trees you hug, or how many plastic bags you recycle, when God decides this planet is done then it is over.
2007-12-03 22:10:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Total BS. Even if you agree with the proponents, The earth is warming at an average of about 1/100 of a degree a year, or 1 degree every 100 years.
You knew about global warming because it was warmer a few winters? It is very difficult to measure 1/100 of a degree. I think your warming is in your "Environmentalist" mind.
Now I see why old Al is able to blow smoke and get away with it .
2007-12-03 12:03:50
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answered by GABY 7
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People who still doubt anthropogenic global warming:
1) Scientists for hire who work for the coal & oil industry
2) Religious extremists who want the world destroyed so their pet end-times view will occur sooner
3) Anti-environmentalists who get all their "science" information from Rush Limbaugh or Fox news
4) The scientifically illiterate who have never read a single peer-reviewed scientific journal article in their lives, yet think they are smarter than all the PhD's who write those articles.
2007-12-03 17:16:11
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answered by Ken 5
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Warmer winters are good for just about everyone except those interested in winter sports. Even in the Artic, winter is a time of death for most animals. Winter is a season to endure not prosper. You have to be pretty loony to wish for cold weather IMO.
2007-12-03 11:39:28
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answered by JimZ 7
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The people who doubt global warming are people who don't give a hoot about anything but protecting their own greedy way of life. Everything will be OK just as long as I can get mine. The fear that someone will try to make them sacrifice for another fellow human is way beyond their capabilities. War? what war? Is there still a war going on??? Are you uncomfortable? Poor thing. Oops gotta go my Hummer just got a flat tire.
2007-12-03 15:38:07
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answered by Anonymous
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It's already gone exponential. But as one person aptly pointed out it's not just warming.
It's more of an extreme comparison.
In some places coldest in a long time.
In some places warmest in a long time.
Where it was moist, it's now dry. Eg: Atlanta, Georgia.
It's reported they will be out of water soon after Xmas.
When I was there few years ago, all the lakes were full.
So, let us look at it spiritually, as Law vs Grace.
Both seem to go globe-all, and for comparison.
Which would you like to have for an eternity.
MeanWhile, hopefully the BIG Meltdown gone exponential will melt many frozen chosen hearts.
Grace --> Mercy --> Peace with you all. Amen.
2007-12-03 11:27:16
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answered by Anonymous
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There is still a lot of people who don't believe it to happen specially those that are not in technical field and understand a little about scientific issues. Others just don't care because it will not happen in our lifetime.
It will really come true if we (humans) will ignore the danger it poses. But for those who are concerned and understands our situation, let us help in our little way not to pollute our atmosphere.
http://www.mathalino.com
2007-12-04 01:39:27
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answered by Toralba 2
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Washington state is under a state of emergency from a record breaking rain fall! The most rainfall on a single day!
All the records for rainfall are in the span of my lifetime.It just gets worse every year! This is climate change happening right before our eyes! We got 13" of rain today! Climate change IS REAL!
2007-12-03 12:17:33
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answered by Anonymous
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