Plant your gardens further north!
1 posted on
06/24/2002 2:29:57 PM PDT by
cogitator
To: cogitator
I tried planting my tomatoes two weeks earlier than usual this year. All this global warming talk finally got to me, I guess. A killing freeze on April 25 showed me the error of my ways.
Let's worry about 'the greening of the North' when there are farms in southern Greenland, as there were 1000 years ago.
To: cogitator
For a reality check on any global warming claims, always check
http://www.john-daly.com/. Among other things, there are extensive links to actual temp data from around the world. The sky is not falling and the earth is barely warming. And always remember that temperatures are lower now than they were 1000 years ago - the frozen country called Greenland was green 100 years ago.
3 posted on
06/24/2002 2:37:02 PM PDT by
comitatus
To: cogitator
Maybe a new land will be discovered, and those who wish for their freedoms can become the new colonists escaping the oppressive high taxation from Americas kings.
Deja vu.
To: cogitator
More "scentific" jibberish from the druids.
6 posted on
06/24/2002 2:59:59 PM PDT by
caisson71
To: cogitator
You'd think more trees and greenery would be something the greenies would appreciate....but (apologies to John Belushi) noooooooooooo!!! They love barren tundra.
8 posted on
06/24/2002 4:15:30 PM PDT by
xp38
To: cogitator
We have shown that the biosphere is indeed changing, due to a climate change that most likely is a direct consequence of human activities (principally in the industrialized countries). Just where in this article is it "shown" that this particular climate change is "a direct consequence of human activities?" I read it pretty carefully and I didn't see any such evidence. The climate may or may not be warming -- sifting reliable data from the propaganda is almost impossible -- but even if it is I haven't seen any real evidence from ANY source that reliably demonstrates human activity as the cause.
To: cogitator; 1Old Pro; 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; a_federalist; abner; aculeus; alaskanfan; ...
More spincter wiping material.
Agriculture is dying in the north due to the cooling that has taken place over the last two decades. - The limit of arable land has moved south in Russia, Siberia, and Canada. - Wheat crops are failing more and more.
To: cogitator
Max, love your constant. But in colonial days did they not grow fruit in Georgia? Now they have trouble growing oranges in the southern part of Florida.
To: cogitator
More excrement from the Loony Left.
21 posted on
06/25/2002 12:52:53 AM PDT by
brat
To: cogitator
Just wondering cogitator, do you suppose that these large wildfires we are currently experiencing in the western U.S. have any impact on global warming?
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