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Thread #87391   Message #2881155
Posted By: Sawzaw
07-Apr-10 - 12:42 AM
Thread Name: BS: Where's the Global Warming
Subject: RE: BS: Where's the Global Warming
Stating the current status is not "twisting" anything.

It is not crap to be seen through. It is a ray of light shining through the crap put out by the IPCC and Gore who stands to profit from trying to prevent global warming and Pachauri who stands to profit from trying to prevent global warming.

Isn't the research done on Global Warming an attempt to prove global warming?

Is it subjective or objective? Every where I look it is overstated and hyped like the video of the little girl hanging on to a tree. Isn't that to be considered twisting? There is no little girl hanging from a tree is there? Isn't it a scare tactic?

I say there is some global warming possibly brought on by man.

However I do not believe it is a catastrophic as claimed and even if it was, we couldn't stop it.

Even if we stopped CO2 accumulation in it's tracks, even if we reversed it, even if we found a perfect non CO2 producing energy source, there will be thermal pollution from ANY source or use of power that will warm the earth.

So if you would read what is posted above you would understand a little better what my position is.

But you would rather make your ad hominem attacks rather than do a little thinking for yourself.

Do you feel good after a personal attack? Do you feel self righteous? Victorious?


OSLO, Feb. 29 2008 (Xinhua) -- The polar cap in the Arctic may well disappear this summer due to the global warming, Dr. Olav Orheim, head of the Norwegian International Polar Year Secretariat, said on Friday.

    The shrinking of the Arctic ice cap has been astonishing, Orheim said in an interview with Xinhua.

    "The ice sheet hit the historical low of 3 million square km during the hottest weeks last summer, while it covered 7.5 million square km on average before the year 2000, " he said.

    "If Norway's average temperature this year equals that in 2007, the ice cap in the Arctic will all melt away, which is highly possible judging from current conditions," Orheim said.