Thanks Pooey:
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This is the media taking what has been said entirely out of context, and you have taken it hook, line and sinker without a little investigation. Some scientists may have reported that due to strong La Nina effect, we may temporarily see a flatline in the warming but this is by no means global cooling.
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Apparently you haven't seen the movie "The day after tomorrow" ?
A wonderful example of the GW scare tactic. Or should I say "Documentary"?
Funny, according to
Homepage: The Pew Center on Global Climate Change, climate change as depicted in the movie is "not expected to happen within the next several decades."
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This is the best time to worry about global warming, because there’s no longer any doubt in the scientific community that it’s happening, but if we act now, we can still avoid its worst consequences.
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No doubt the whole scientific community agrees with man-made GW? This is another un-truth, and pewclimate.org is only one of a thousand "informative" websites which spews this nonsense.
Surely nobody here at volconvo is suggesting that we should just fall in line just because it sounds technically feasible and is popular? After all, everyone is an
expert in the field.
I've read that if we do take action today to stop GW, but are wrong about the science- then at least we all came together for a common cause.
Well koombyah around the campfire while global, national and personal economies crash under the weight of it.
Well, campfires today contribute to GW so I guess we'd all be singing around a dim solar walkway light.
No More Singing Around the Campfire: Too Much C02 « Watts Up With That?
Additionally,
The founder of Greenpeace.org's resignation posts:
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This particularly applies to political activists who were using environmental rhetoric to cover up agendas that had more to do with class warfare and anti-corporatism than they did with the actual science of the environment.
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Struggles at Greenpeace
So just how much of this is real? Truthfully, knobody really knows.
-Steve