• The Environment

    Global Warming: Not So Bad?

    By Posted on 7.26.2008 31 Comments

    So it looks like it's not all gloom and doom after all. A few recent studies have managed to find the slim silver lining of climate change. Below, a look at the three small positive outcomes of global warming.

    7.27.2008 at 10:56pm - Comment by truckie

    4_teh_lulz You write so much but write anything new. You are so sure that global warming is caused by humans that you insult anybody that disagrees. I am amazed that this is the best method you have to make people agree. I believe you are ignorant and you intentionally leave out or modify information to make it fit your theory. For example, why have other planets warmed up at the same time as Earth. Go look, you will find this is true. Could it be the sun. WOW, the sun can cause planets to warm up. You admit that the planet has not warmed in 7 years but then dismiss this fact. According to you leader, Al Gore, we are already dead which would tell me that there has been no stopping the warming. You really should do some research on this scam artist. Research what companies he owns (carbon credit company) and ownes stock in (ethenol companies). No wonder he pushes these "solutions" to global warming. You blindly follow this man. If the media would do their job this would be told to the public so Al Gore could be put on trial and put in jail for fraud.



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