11 Answers
People listen, god and mother earth and father universe is bigger than you could ever imagine, there is nothing we wee humans can do to alter the course of nature, nothing is forever and of course we have known for many years that eventually the sun will die but first it will flare up and burn everything and every planet in the solar system, then our dear sun and its planets will become floating dwarfs and ash drifting about the universe as so many solar systems have done before us.. This will be the end of or world as we know it, it will not be cause by humans and global warming, it will be caused by time and decay.. Next time you're in a plane flying about 39000 feet, please look out over the wings at the beautiful blue sky and then think-- isn't this supposed to be dark and gloomy? after all, this is what Al Gore has got you all convinced of while he stuffs his pockets with your 'be green' money and while he exempts himself with a home in Tn that the heater alone for his pool would supply enough energy for the entire neighborhood, and his private jets, but that's ok because he also created 'carbon credits' for the wealthy so they can feel good about dirtying up the planet with their huge carbon emissions. Which BTW, Carbon is what we 'used' to call 'fertilizer' it made the trees and plants flourish as they give off pure oxygen, now we call it toxic.
13 years ago. Rating: 11 | |
No, but I am concerned about all the garbage we throw around everywhere....in the water supply, in wooded areas, all over the streets in every city. I'm pretty sure that scientists know a lot more about the subject of global warming than I do, and even they can't agree. For every 10 scientists who cheer Al Gore, there are at least that many who declare that he is simply making a name for himself! (Then again, according to him, he DID invent the internet so....)
10 years ago. Rating: 10 | |
If concern about global warming from pollution is an incentive to clean-up our activities to pollute less and benifit nature and our overall health....I am for it regardless of its basis of reasoning. I don't like to have to breath polluted air or swim in filthy water too toxic for fish or birds. Our nature is a treasury we all need to respect and honor. That an excuse is needed to get the job done is an outrage. Nature is not given a voice in the councles of man but is too often treated as a scape goat and unwanted invader.
10 years ago. Rating: 10 | |
The honest answer for me is.I don't know.I would like to think that it's just another natural cycle that Mother Earth is going thru.
10 years ago. Rating: 9 | |
I dug this question up from 3 years ago,there are 2 answers here,and they both disagree with each other,,so has anybody changed their opinion from 3 years ago and why,,i personally agree 95% with Vinny,,For me nothing has changed,Global warming is BS,,and climate change?, how stupid ,the climate has changed every year naturally up or down,and check this out ,on the news this morning some scientist said the temperature has not risen in the last 16 years,,here's a good kicker,the 3 biggest producers of carbon dioxide are ,Bush Fires,,Volcanoes ,and the ocean...try controlling all of them,, Anyway looking forward to hearing some answers...>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<
10 years ago. Rating: 9 | |
Yes, I am concerned. Concerned at how long it's taking for our Canadian winters to abate every April.
10 years ago. Rating: 9 | |
I'm more concerned with global colding. A couple of winters ago, It was under 20 degrees F. every day . This last winter, it was very cold and the largest amount of snow we've had for 70 yrs. There were states down south that got snow - - - -and they hardly ever have gotten snow.!
10 years ago. Rating: 6 | |
Concerned all, are we ready to pay the prices, get ready, food, fuel, water, everything will be impacted economically! Scorched land doesn't grow crops, or animals, and water will cost more, as it will be less available. Ocean temperatures increased will change what will survive and where. It will have far reaching implications on us all, either directly, or ultimately.
10 years ago. Rating: 6 | |
The ice melts in antartica are creating the largest "break off" icebergs in history ...like country sized departures ...how can the seas not rise. When money is one's major preoccupation the rest just dont matter. This is my grand-childs world too and I want to see them have a future. Do the right thing and make sure this is not the cause of future misery to others less fortunate perhaps than the boss of B P say
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13 years ago. Rating: 5 | |