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Mar 23, 2007 5:20:38 PM cite

Does Global Warming really exist?

by mbl

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Apr 13, 2007 4:32:55 AM cite

"Global Climate Change" would be a more accurate way of stating the changing that are being seen all over the world. While some areas will become warmer, other areas will experience cooling. Personal experience this week leads me to believe that there is definately a shift that is happening in the climate, regardless of whatever economic motivations that the "Global Warming" preachers might have. This week alone I have experienced a shift in weather from 50 degree F and sunny, to 30 F and snow. Last night there were 4 severe tornadoes, and today we have snow flurries. While it is not unusual for Indiana to experience a dramatic range of weather in the spring season, going from shorts to sweaters in ONE DAY is a little out of the ordinary for us. It's not a matter of "STOPPING" anything, it is a matter of recognizing that it is A) HAPPENING RIGHT NOW B) Adjusting to those changes

by Gracey

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Apr 3, 2007 5:00:42 AM cite

all right, all this polution is not making any changes right? come on people, be serious.

by Superunknown

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Mar 26, 2007 12:47:31 AM cite

I can accept the thesis the CO2 and CH4 can cause warming. But we are also either in or just about to start a glaciation (Global Cooling) cycle. It seems the discussion should be not how to prevent global warming, but how to manage it.

by vsoleildk1

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Mar 23, 2007 11:19:43 PM cite

Do you read newspapers? Those things that (most often) deliver facts? There´s your answer...

by Daniel

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Mar 23, 2007 5:23:56 PM cite

Of course not. These are natural fluctuations... The question rather is: Who again has an interest in throwing such a fear and the second even more important question is: Why the hell people believe in such a lie?

by mbl

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