Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your account, you'll be able to customize options and access all our 15,000 new posts/day with fewer ads.
Don't you mean that "humans are certainly contributing"?
The keyword "contributing" actually detracts from your point. If scientists are only contributing to the studies, then they aren't the principals in the studies; so who cares what they contribute?
Isn't this the same logic used to discount any scientists and researchers that dissent from the MMGW mantra?
At some point the global warming alarmists are going to have step out on to the ice and admit that it's cold.
I'm getting that impression as well.
Any intelligent child knows what the "Greenhouse Effect" is.
And any informed American knows that the average American lets out about 20 tons of Carbon Dioxide each year.
Just live life. Sad thing is liberals try and tell us we have to pay for being alive. Liberals should be shipped off to their own country to do well. Hell it would be cheaper to just pay for em all to go to another country and we can even give em some foreign aid. They are so lost it's getting scary. All that "green" money wasted in the stimulus could have been better spent sending libs off..
Well, we had a warm summer here in the United States, and that brought some of the climate change alarmists out again. Looks like it’s time for another rebuttal!
John Coleman, the founder of The WeatherChannel, and various other critics have called the theory that human use of carbon-based fossil fuels will lead to catastrophic global warming or climate change a “hoax.” It is, but it’s more than that, it’s criminal. Here are some of the scientific questions at the core
of this issue: Is the climate changing? Of course. The climate always has changed and always will.
Is the earth getting warmer? We should hope so for at least two reasons: First, the world emerged from
the Little Ice Age in the 19th century, so it would be worrisome if it weren’t getting warmer. Second, all
the history indicates that humans thrive more during warmer periods than colder ones. It is likely,
though, that earth has warmed less than many official temperature records indicate for a variety of
reasons, including: few long-term records from either the southern hemisphere or the 71 percent of
the planet that is covered by water; distortions from the urban heat-island effect and other faulty siting
See who's up and who's down » (e.g., temperature sensors next to asphalt parking
lots, etc.; the decline in weather station reports from Siberia after the fall of the Soviet government; the
arbitrarily ceasing to include measurements from northern latitudes and high elevations, etc.) The
most accurate measures of temperature come from satellites. Since the start of these measurements in
1979, they show minor fluctuations and insignificant net change in global temperature. Is the earth getting dangerously warm? Probably not, since the earth was warmer than it is now in
7000 of the last 10,000 years. By the way, does anybody know what the “right” amount of global
heat is? Are we humans causing the warm
According to NASA 97% of all climate scientists say "man made global warming is happening." Climate Change: Consensus
NASA also says global warming could stop deep ocean currents and cover North America with ice 365 days out of the year. A Chilling Possibility - NASA Science
Every government on this planet is pushing the global warming agenda (except for Americas republicans.)
Fox is in existence fo the sole purpose of helping them push these agendas on a dumbed down base that actually believe they are one up on everyone else because they know the truth...Fox told them so ya know.
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned.
Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com.