Well, what a bunch of hooey. First thing I would like to say is that the idea of "taking the earth's temperature" is simply such a VAST TASK as to be nearly impossible. Temperatures can vary as much as 10 degrees from one neighborhood to another, let alone from one sensor to another. So, with the arrogance that mankind so commonly displays, the "powers that be" expect me to believe that they can ACCURATELY determine the average temperature of the earth. HOGWASH!!!! Second thing I have to say is that many scientists focus on just a small portion of the overall picture and then try to draw conclusions out of that regarding the entire planet. A good example is that part about the circulating belt of ocean currents. While I could see that the "lighter" fresh water might somehow disrupt the flow, but how about the effect on Greenland? Would that not cause it to cool off and stop the flow of the lighter fresh water??? For that matter, given the vastness of the ocean, is there really enough ice melt coming off of Greenland to have such a profound effect??? Lastly, I would have to say that mankind in its infinite arrogance has decided that our daily activities are the cause of this climate change. Sorry, I can't buy this one. What would they have us do? Go back to living in caves and chasing down our supper and clubbing it? Even if we did do that, will the rest of the world join in? Probably not. I simply cannot take this whole thing seriously. I concede that there is not one significant thing that I or any one group of people can do to change the climate. reverse global warming, or otherwise contradict mother nature. Sounds to me like some people have an agenda, and the way that they get attention is by running around screaming that the sky is falling. I'm not buying it. Sorry.
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