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Old 04-02-2008, 11:20 PM  
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Maybe you should quit telling them to speak on subjects that don't effect the grants they get. You might actually get a fact then. If you want to buy into the hype from a bunch of ass hats that of course depend on saying global warming is real, then please do so.

Let me give you a quick run down of truth, that can be researched and proven, and has been.

We have been warming up for a really long time, and in the last hundred years before fossil fuels, it really started to increase. We still aren't as warm as we were before the little ice age, I guess global warming got us back then too? Anyway....

Again, before fossil fuels, all ice on this planet started to melt on it's own, as the entire planet got warmer on it's own.

This has a MAJOR effect on the warming cycle of the earth. As ice melts, the oceans absorb the suns heat, this of course creates more melting. This reduction in ice, also creations less reflection of the sun rays, which creates more warming.

When the ocean waters start to warm, the ice in the hell depths of the ocean starts to melt and give out too. This releases methane gas and lots of other nasty things straight into the atmosphere. Millions of times greater than humans ever could.

Global warming is a earth, sun, solar system thing... Way the hell past human control.

I'm done, You can take what I said and do your own research and find out real facts or listen to monkeys that will prove anything to be fact if the paycheck is coming in.
See... the thing is... I have done real research on matters that centered around this topic - as pointed out earlier in this very thread.

Real... academic... research.

At least 120 hours worth... which is just short of the research assistant requirement of most university graduate programs... in the stacks of the Los Angeles Central Library's Science department - with a couple shorter stints at the Library at UCLA.

And, in all that time - I didn't find this proof you're talking about... not one shred. In fact, many of the things I read suggested that man does, indeed, affect his own environment on a global scale... and often to the detriment of other species.

Drop me some peer-reviewed sources that say affecting global temperature (or, even any global system) is beyond our control, and I'd be happy to read them over... as that would interest me very much.

Until then, though - I'm of the mind that you're the one that's "buying into the hype" and needs to "do your own research," man.
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