To: dalereed
I think the earth is undeniably warming. You can look at all the glaciers all over the globe and everywhere, they are retreating. This is an absolute, no doubt about it fact.
However, there is no evidence that warming is due to man made co2. Futhermore, there is no evidence that warming is a bad thing.
14 posted on
01/25/2002 8:01:52 AM PST by
staytrue
To: staytrue
" You can look at all the glaciers all over the globe and everywhere, they are retreating. This is an absolute, no doubt about it fact lie." That's why the weight of the increased depth of ice in Antarctica is causing huge bergs to break loose?
That's why the North Pole, which used to be mostly open sea, has been mostly frozen since the 1940's?
To: staytrue
I think the earth is undeniably warming. You can look at all the glaciers all over the globe and everywhere, they are retreating.It makes you wonder how those glaciers got there in the first place. Could it be that the Earth goes through periods of cooling and warming? Could it also be that these periods of cooling and warming have nothing to do with the insignificant human and how many suvs he drives or how many campfires are going?
We put to much importance on our existence on earth and the effects thereof.
To: staytrue
I think the earth is undeniably warming. You can look at all the glaciers all over the globe and everywhere, they are retreating. This is an absolute, no doubt about it fact. Yep, and it has been happening for millions of years, if not billions. Ice Age comes, Ice Age ends, Ice Age comes, Ice Age ends. I am no scientist, but I will bet every earthly possession that I have that another Ice Age will happen.
To: staytrue
They have been retreating for 60,000 years. I live on Cape Cod, which was formed by the earth being pushed ahead of a hugh glacier which covered all of Canada down into Massachusetts. It must of been the smokey fires of the Neanderthals that caused the first man made global warming. :)
32 posted on
01/25/2002 9:15:30 AM PST by
Leisler
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