Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Don't be Spoon Feed = Think for Yourself

Topic 1: "Global Warming" now "Climate Change" get it Right!!
I have been thinking....This is the data information age! Decisions/Conclusions need to be made based on reliable and accurate sources. Al Gore I believe started this "Global Warming" epidemic. Who is Al Gore? A Politician not a scientist so what is his motive...GREED....money....increase taxes...tax the cows? Does that not sound crazy! What would they do to explain all the other "Climate Change" periods of the past...if you believe the Gradualist Theory on why the Dinosaurs became extinct due to "Climate Change" do you tax the Dinosaurs...because their poop gave off methane gas? If you look at the entire history of our plant it has always been "Climate Change" and it has little to do with human activity....and as long as the planet exists there will always be "Climate Change" in our future. Don't get me wrong I am all for taking good care of our planet earth....but to use it as a fear tool to get money....I do not agree with.

I think this is a good web site....it explains a lot...
www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/ice_ages.html

The Sahara Desert Was Once thought to be Lush and Populated....The Industrial Revolution or "Pollution" of CO2 emissions from cars etc. did not cause this "Climate Change" and other planet changes.
www.livescience.com/history/060720_sahara_rains.html

The biggest Hurricane in History occurred in 1900...6,000 to 8,000: Number of people estimated to have died during the storm. The media and politicians like to blame "Global Warning" for our current Hurricane occurrences....like Katrina. Knowing that do you believe that "Global Warming" could have caused the Galveston, Texas Hurricane of 1900?
http://www.1900storm.com/

Think about it! Even recycling ...like paper is not 100% "safe" but it is close...and it is a lot better than not recycling... Not everything can be 100% recycled during/after the recycling process.
http://www.gp.com/EducationalinNature/paper/recycling.html

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