Melancholic Dreamer
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- Posted: Sat, 17 Apr 2010 19:10:31 +0000
Atari-555
When did I ever say that America is to blame for this? I never once did. I don't doubt others blame us, America is blamed for a lot of things, but I have never believed and never said that it's our fault. America contributes to it, but so does everyone else. Global Warming is a Global problem, not a national one.
If you want the want science behind it, go to the EPA national website. Or watch a National Geographic program. There are sources everywhere out there that give a solid, logical explanation for the things that are happening out there.
Here's a fancy little website run by a University in America. It's got lots of nice info that you can click through and read and watch -----& Webpage Title
If the temperature is decreasing, then why are our ice caps melting at an unprecedented rate? Does that mean that we don't have a problem?
The Earth Climate changes steadily throughout history, there is no doubt about that. What is happening in recent times is that it's changing more rapidly and with a larger degree of change-- something that supports that it might have some other issues helping climate change along. By adding our pollution/gases/etc, I'm sure that we aren't helping the situation.
The holes in the Ozone Layer are also something to be taken into consideration. They weren't there before our adding CFC's into our products, and the second we banned them, the holes started to recover themselves.
I don't think that Global Warming is purely man-made, but rather a combination of Earth's natural processes and what we keep adding/doing to the environment. I don't think it's a hoax, and I don't hate people who think it is-- I just have a different opinion.
What I do believe, however, is that there is a problem, we are contributing to it, and the only way to fix it is to acknowledge that we aren't making it any better.
If you want the want science behind it, go to the EPA national website. Or watch a National Geographic program. There are sources everywhere out there that give a solid, logical explanation for the things that are happening out there.
Here's a fancy little website run by a University in America. It's got lots of nice info that you can click through and read and watch -----& Webpage Title
If the temperature is decreasing, then why are our ice caps melting at an unprecedented rate? Does that mean that we don't have a problem?
The Earth Climate changes steadily throughout history, there is no doubt about that. What is happening in recent times is that it's changing more rapidly and with a larger degree of change-- something that supports that it might have some other issues helping climate change along. By adding our pollution/gases/etc, I'm sure that we aren't helping the situation.
The holes in the Ozone Layer are also something to be taken into consideration. They weren't there before our adding CFC's into our products, and the second we banned them, the holes started to recover themselves.
I don't think that Global Warming is purely man-made, but rather a combination of Earth's natural processes and what we keep adding/doing to the environment. I don't think it's a hoax, and I don't hate people who think it is-- I just have a different opinion.
What I do believe, however, is that there is a problem, we are contributing to it, and the only way to fix it is to acknowledge that we aren't making it any better.
I must say, you can have your oppinion, and I will have mine. It is, indeed, America. But I personally don't trust EPA anymore.
A couple of Russian Hackers uncovered an Email that more than proved Global warming a hoax.
Your theories are thought out, but where is the evidence truly?
Like I said before, theories need to be revised and checked, but not a scientist is allowed to anymore. (Revised theories contribute to finding the TRUE cause)
Climate will change over time, and I don't doubt that global warming exsists, I doubt that it is our fault.
BTW, Algore's "The unpleasant Truth" had many major errors, that aren't true about Global Warming.
I am not Democratic, or Republican for that matter. I am just an American asking questions.