2007-12-13
08:24:34
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Politics & Government
➔ Politics
New studies indicate the sun is driving temperature changes, not humans.
NASA has proven the sun caused the world to leave the great ice age in less than 20 years. That is extremely fast from a geological standpoint.
In the 1900's, CO2 increased while temperatures fell for over 20 years. This is 5 minute documentary on climate change.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgVDugSuP...
Many English schools are now forbidden from playing "An Inconvenient Truth" in classrooms. There are over 10 misleading mistakes in the movie and most of the "mistakes" look like they were put in the movie on purpose.
A scientific explanation for climate change:
http://www.21stcenturysciencetech.com/Articles%202004/Winter2003-4/global_warming.pdf
2007-12-13
08:35:00 ·
update #1
One scientist predicts a deep freeze by 2060. Complex analysis of climate change is predicting global cooling.
"the Earth will be facing a slow decrease intemperatures in 2012-2015. The gradual cooling will reach itsmaximum by 2040, and lead to a deep freeze around 2050 to2060."
http://www.21stcenturysciencetech.com/Articles%202007/20_1-2_CO2_Scandal.pdf
2007-12-13
08:35:16 ·
update #2
British Judge's ruling:
"Mr Gore's assertion that the disappearance of snow on Mount Kilimanjaro in East Africa was expressly attributable to global warming - the court heard the scientific consensus was that it cannot be established the snow recession is mainly attributable to human-induced climate change."
2007-12-13
08:37:52 ·
update #3
Gore didn't create global warming he invented the Internet...remember.
2007-12-13 08:27:40
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answer #1
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answered by netjr 6
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Yo
.. Greenland was one lush and green,then got covered by ice/glaciers then warmed a little ....
..The great deserts (Sahara/Gobi) were once green
...great ocean currents once ran in X locations, now due to (? geothermic eruptions, tectonic plate shifting etc ) have new locations. (btw...they just discovered a new major ocean current north of australia that connects the pacific with the indian ocean OMG what does this mean was italways there or ???)
...ice caps have grown and receded due to ????over millions of years long before mankind ..
MAN has yet to understand weather patterns let alone predict ...Gore on the other hand sees a fiscal opportunity and a way to try and regain noteriety and power. His wounded ego and arrogant belief that gathering data to correlate what he believes is a Fact (the sky is falling the earth is warming we will suffer and fry.we must save ...) is absurd.
Any true scientist knows that CORRELATION does not prove CAUSATION..guess Gore missed a few science classes...
(I can CHART (data) "proof" that obesity increased proportionally with the introduction and widespread use of the modern refrigerator or the spread of fast food restaurants)...
2007-12-14 06:34:48
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answer #2
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answered by cyansure 4
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83 degrees here in FL... usually in the 60-70 range this time of year...
how cold the winter is where you are has nothing to do with global average. The summers are getting hotter everywhere each year and are starting sooner in most places...meanwhile the winters aren't lasting as long.
Each year the polar caps recede and expand naturally... the point being made about global warming is that they are receding faster and sooner than previous years, and not expanding as much as they should when the seasons change. Therefore you end up with a deficit in polar ice.....you do know what a deficit is don't you ?
2007-12-13 08:33:04
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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As someone already mentioned, we've had 3 days in the 70's in TN. While an ice storm was hitting the North.
Definitely weird weather, but it is global warming caused by mankind or nature? That is the issue.
2007-12-13 08:34:40
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answer #4
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answered by ? 7
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Earth's Tropical Belt has expanded a couple hundred miles over the past quarter century.
2007-12-13 08:37:40
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answer #5
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answered by Devon R 3
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It's out there.
A better question is where are the snows on Mt Kilimanjaro?
2007-12-13 08:31:59
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Gores' Global Warming is in Gores' Head!
2007-12-13 08:29:41
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answer #7
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answered by BAKER 3
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Antarctica?
Or maybe it's with all of the hurricanes we where going to get over the last two years.
2007-12-13 08:28:09
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answered by G-gal 6
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'pst' just because the weather is a little chilly in your neck of the woods, doesn't mean squat when talking about a global average.
2007-12-13 08:27:50
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answered by pip 7
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you are clearly a whiz at science right?
or how about "where is the north polar ice cap?
2007-12-13 08:32:06
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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