Just came across this video and it has a bit of humour built-in. Not saying I agree with it all, but it does portray some interesting facts.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=a60_1314312336
Ever felt you have be conned? I takes a big man to admit it.....
The Global Warming Hoax Explained for Dummies
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The Global Warming Hoax Explained for Dummies
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It portrays a load of mistakes, irrelevancies and misinterpretations.snow hope wrote:...but it does portray some interesting facts.
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Re: The Global Warming Hoax Explained for Dummies
Yes it does, doesn't it, snow hope...snow hope wrote:
Ever felt you have be conned? I takes a big man to admit it.....
We must deal with reality or it will deal with us.
...and then there was one
Mitt Romney changes his mind:
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/08 ... denial.php
(quote) And then there was one. Jon Huntsman is now the only remaining candidate who understands the importance of respecting science. Mitt Romney had previously roused the hopes of sentient, rational-thinking persons everywhere when he bluntly explained at a campaign stop in New Hampshire that yes, scientists say humans are causing the planet to warm. Not only that, but he followed the statement up with this: "I think it's important for us to reduce our emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases that may well be significant contributors to the climate change and global warming that you're seeing."
He didn't actually support doing anything specific about it, but hey, he had the right idea -- acknowledging what the scientific community regards as "settled" and "unequivocal", and encouraging (vague) action. But alas! No more ... [...] (/quote).
Jon
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/08 ... denial.php
(quote) And then there was one. Jon Huntsman is now the only remaining candidate who understands the importance of respecting science. Mitt Romney had previously roused the hopes of sentient, rational-thinking persons everywhere when he bluntly explained at a campaign stop in New Hampshire that yes, scientists say humans are causing the planet to warm. Not only that, but he followed the statement up with this: "I think it's important for us to reduce our emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases that may well be significant contributors to the climate change and global warming that you're seeing."
He didn't actually support doing anything specific about it, but hey, he had the right idea -- acknowledging what the scientific community regards as "settled" and "unequivocal", and encouraging (vague) action. But alas! No more ... [...] (/quote).
Jon