We better do something about it or our grandkids will kick our sorry behinds. And they will have every right to do so.
:-)
2007-12-12 08:40:06
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answered by Anonymous
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GW is blamed on the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere? There has been only 0.001% increase in anthropological CO2 above natural background amounts. This increase is NOT enough to disturbe the natural warming/cooling cycles of the climate. GW is drive by money and not science.
Carbon Traiding??? Where does this money come from?? You and me, thats where. And where dose it all go? Into some one elses pocket who is already rich enough to exploit the environment in the first place. Carbon traiding dosn't make scence. It dosn't reduce the anount of CO2 being produce. Its a way of making money from fools who are willing to think that they are doing good for the environment.
100 thousand years ago there were glasiers covering over most of europe and N america. Where have thay all gone now? GW thats where. Its been happening for that long, its only just now that we are realising it and are freaking out about it for some stupid reaon. Money talks and BS walks.
2007-12-12 18:43:40
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answered by Professor Kitty 6
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It is a natural cycle. In 15 years people will say hey...what ever happened to Global Warming. Just like those of us old enough to remember the coming of the second ice age back in the late 1970's. What ever happened to that. This is mostly media hype. Remember Y2K?
2007-12-12 16:45:40
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answered by docC 3
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I live in a cold place, so I don't mind! Go, go global warming!
2007-12-12 16:41:11
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answered by Blase David 1
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I think the climate is getting warmer. I am not sold that this being completely a man made issue and I am not sold on the all the cataclysms they say are associated with a warming trend.
2007-12-12 16:44:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Its real. Just like global cooling.
It natural and cyclical,like it has been for the last 4.55 billion years.
Man's input, if any, is negligible.
However, if warming continues it will present problems for society.
2007-12-12 16:47:21
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answered by Lady Geologist 7
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the theory causes my "bull-****-o-meter" to go to overload
and this is supposed to be asked in the environment topic
2007-12-12 17:01:35
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answered by BMS 4
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