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More Global Warming Disclaimer
#11
Of course you won't read it. Any source I bring up is going to be "biased." In five years this is all going to be a bad memory.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1350746/posts
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#12
Anyone who has participated in internet forums since 1998 knows without a doubt that gaseous emmisions have increased exponentially.
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#13
[quote Pops]Anyone who has participated in internet forums since 1998 knows without a doubt that gaseous emmisions have increased exponentially.
Sorry I do not rely on internet forums for truth. This forum is so liberal it is not funny. Political PC that cannot be backed up by facts. When I introduce something from the right, it is of course labeled as biased. Gaseous emissions increased. Yah sure. Where did you get that one? Tree Hugger Daily?
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#14
[quote spearmint][quote Pops]Anyone who has participated in internet forums since 1998 knows without a doubt that gaseous emmisions have increased exponentially.
Sorry I do not rely on internet forums for truth. This forum is so liberal it is not funny. Political PC that cannot be backed up by facts. When I introduce something from the right, it is of course labeled as biased. Gaseous emissions increased. Yah sure. Where did you get that one? Tree Hugger Daily?
LOL!

LO - fscking-L!
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#15
What do Pacific islands have in common with parts of Alaska?

They's disappearing!

http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/05/27/a...alaska.php
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#16
Many people argue that, even if global warming/climate change is not our fault, or even actually occurring, that taking measures (conservation, recycling, reducing pollution etc.) to stop it can't hurt and will help.

Then there's this article:

Instead of reducing CO2, we should, perhaps, be increasing it. We should pay the smokestack industries hard dollars for every kilogram of soot they pump into the atmosphere. Instead of urging Chinese to stop using coal and turn instead to nuclear-generated electricity, we should beg them to continue using coal. Rather than bringing us to the edge of global-warming catastrophe, anthropogenic climate change may have spared us descent into what would be the most serious and far-reaching challenge facing humankind in the 21st century - dealing with a rapidly deteriorating climate that wants to plunge us into an ice age. Let's hope Antarctica and Greenland melt. Let's hope the sea levels rise.

Did this gentleman perhaps research what things were like during the industrial revolution? I certainly don't want to live near a city that tries to maximize the crap they pour into the atmosphere.

Here's a good comment from the page:

I don't believe in a 2 to 3 million or older earth but this guy makes sense about global climate change. Can't say the same for those who claim we are heading into doomsday from global warming.

I like how the comments degenerate into a debate on whether or no the planet is older than 10,000 years. I <3 Freepers!
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