With Earth’s rotational wobble, sunspot activity and naturally occurring atmospheric variables (like volcanic eruptions) causing climatic changes, Man’s influence on the climate is minimal.
The biggest greenhouse gas is water vapor. Did humanity increase it?
Who are you to tell people how to vote or to demonize them for exercising their right to vote for who they please? I would rather have a deformed monkey than what we have right now.
It’s sad to foresee the demise of the human race (and most earthly species except insects and bacteria) due to HUMAN-CAUSED global warming. Fortunately, at my age I won’t be around to see it. Come back in 100 years and tell me it wasn’t so.
I noticed one of the previous comments mentioned religious fanatics. Was he referring to the global warming experts that push their agenda and doctor the evidence to give the appearance that their “religion” is true? The worship the environment and ignore the truth. They are truly religious fanatics.
That whole fruitful thing was what 1-2 thousand years ago? when the human race didn’t even reach 1 billion and have the medical care to live as long either.Yeah maybe if Al Gore was president maybe we wouldn’t have such a problem, though there would still be the other countries still overbreeding.
I’m all for the climate change fanatics in only one sense, if it will force us off of non-renewable energy. If our culture and standard of living is going to survive, we must find reliable alternatives. Beyond that, I belive the climate does change, it’s called weather.
And which is going to cut into those profit “margins” more? Denying that we have any role in climate change, or re-tooling all our industries to utilize renewable resources? Tell me what the 1% is going to vote for.
alcors3 about 12 years ago
In the 1970s it was global cooling, growing polar caps and another ice age coming due to the same causes and flaunted by the same gang!
tripwire45 about 12 years ago
That’s true. It’s October now and things seem to be cooling off quite nicely. ;-)
randymi about 12 years ago
Do we even deserve to survive, given our stupidity? I wonder.
blackash2004-tree Premium Member about 12 years ago
With Earth’s rotational wobble, sunspot activity and naturally occurring atmospheric variables (like volcanic eruptions) causing climatic changes, Man’s influence on the climate is minimal.
The biggest greenhouse gas is water vapor. Did humanity increase it?
Linguist about 12 years ago
We call Global Warming… Florida !
djgorthy about 12 years ago
High volcanic activity when present is probably a 2, sometimes a 1.
dfowensby about 12 years ago
to hear algore explain it, the sun has nothing to do with heating up the planet. heh.Buzz: day late and 2 months short, bub.
Commentator about 12 years ago
How are we destroying ourselves? Our population is booming.
HareBall about 12 years ago
Who are you to tell people how to vote or to demonize them for exercising their right to vote for who they please? I would rather have a deformed monkey than what we have right now.
garyhbrown about 12 years ago
I mean if we’re wrong what’s the worst that could happen?
stamps about 12 years ago
It’s sad to foresee the demise of the human race (and most earthly species except insects and bacteria) due to HUMAN-CAUSED global warming. Fortunately, at my age I won’t be around to see it. Come back in 100 years and tell me it wasn’t so.
parkerfields about 12 years ago
I noticed one of the previous comments mentioned religious fanatics. Was he referring to the global warming experts that push their agenda and doctor the evidence to give the appearance that their “religion” is true? The worship the environment and ignore the truth. They are truly religious fanatics.
Kathe about 12 years ago
Wow, Biz…you are so insightful.
iced tea about 12 years ago
We called it a scorcher.
ShadowBeast Premium Member about 12 years ago
That whole fruitful thing was what 1-2 thousand years ago? when the human race didn’t even reach 1 billion and have the medical care to live as long either.Yeah maybe if Al Gore was president maybe we wouldn’t have such a problem, though there would still be the other countries still overbreeding.
Squirrelchaser about 12 years ago
I’m all for the climate change fanatics in only one sense, if it will force us off of non-renewable energy. If our culture and standard of living is going to survive, we must find reliable alternatives. Beyond that, I belive the climate does change, it’s called weather.
JP Steve Premium Member about 12 years ago
And which is going to cut into those profit “margins” more? Denying that we have any role in climate change, or re-tooling all our industries to utilize renewable resources? Tell me what the 1% is going to vote for.