Real or Not?

Discussion in 'Global Warming' started by dead_head_0000, Jan 31, 2007.

  1. dixie_pixy

    dixie_pixy HighMandi

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    [​IMG] shoot me
     
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    dude07 Member

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  3. jonny2mad

    jonny2mad Senior Member

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    http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/6/26/11550/9864

    friends of science are working for big oil

    http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/listorganizations.php

    http://www.ipcc.ch/

    intergovernmental panal on climate change

    other groups have come out supporting them apart from some shills set up by big oil all the worlds main sciences groups support that we have global warming caused by humans

    read up on what the tobacco companys did to make you think that smoking was safe the same games being played today and its working better in america than anywhere else on the planet

    Their message goes along with lazy people who dont want to change their lifestyle and dont give a fuck .

    what would convince you that its happening hmm a desert in europe no polar ice and a rise in sea levels , the end of the sea because it turns to acid .

    you can see that glaciers are melting and the polar ice , the science doesnt convince you so what would it take, because when you start to see things like the amazon rainforest just burning down by itself its too late to do anything
     
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    lithium frogboy

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  5. DancerAnnie

    DancerAnnie Resident Beach Bum

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    Off subject, but it just had to be said. Greenland was named Greenland because the Erik the Red (I believe) wanted other explorers/Vikings to go to Greenland (which is icy) instead of Iceland (which is green) so that they could have Iceland to themselves. He knew that if he named Greenland that, more people would go there than go to Iceland (logic)....

    So basically what I'm saying is that Greenland has not been green in thousands of years. Probably not since Pangea.
     
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