Climate change does happen naturally, it's happened throughout the history of this planet, however the pollution humans are creating is speeding up the process and taking it towards much further extremes.
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Originally posted by blas87 View PostI don't deny things aren't changing, and I understand and believe that polar ice caps are melting and trouble is imminent, but until Wisconsin starts getting some milder winters and actual SUMMERS for once (unlike this past year), I refuse to call it global warming.
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Originally posted by the_std View PostHonestly, I find it a bit sad if that is the only reason you refuse to use the term "global warming". Just because its not happening right where you are means it's not happening?
This is why "climate change" is such a better term.
Perhaps I'm wrong.
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The earth has been cooling and heating for millenia. Why assume that this time it's cuz of 200 years of human pollution, when the earth has existed for billions of years? That's like claiming a single ant was responsible for your house burning down."Oh wow, I can't believe how stupid I used to be and you still are."
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Originally posted by Greenday View PostWhy people deny climate change, I have no idea.
Originally posted by AdminAssistant View PostEven if global warming is a huge hoax and the Earth is just going through a "warming" cycle...would becoming a more energy-efficient planet be such a horrible thing? I just don't understand.....
The world was warmer than it is now during Egyptian and Roman times - don't tell me it was pollution that caused it?
Pro-global warming scientists also like to use the mid 1800s as a point of reference at how much the temperatures changed. Of course it's warmer - the world was in a min-ice age then!!
Originally posted by Lace Neil Singer View PostAgreed. I believe that to say that we have the power to destroy the planet is incredibly arrogant. However, we do have the power to destroy the human race; so all this work is to save ourselves, NOT the planet which is perfectly capable of taking care of itself without our help.
The planet has survived for billions of years before us and I'm sure it'll survive for at least a few more billion (until the sun swallows it) after we're gone.
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Originally posted by draggar View PostJust think - longer growing seasons in the US's breadbasket and Canada - even a growing season in areas where there isn't one far to the north.
All I know is that the weather in my home state has quite well and thoroughly screwed the farmers; record amounts of rainfall plus a terrible ice storm in January really effed this entire year up.
I agree that the planet will be fine whatever we do....we just might not be around to enjoy it.
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Originally posted by Fryk View PostA single ant could be responsible for your house burning down, if he chews on the right wire. Same thing on a global scale.
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/about-us/news/2...bear24000.html"Oh wow, I can't believe how stupid I used to be and you still are."
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