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Posted by Kent in KC on January 30, 2007 at 13:14:07 from (24.123.98.130):
In Reply to: Re: snow picture posted by Robert Searcy on January 30, 2007 at 12:13:44:
The thing about global warming, and it is real, is that it makes things warm where they shouldn't be and cold where (you guessed it) they shoudn't be - or hot or cold at the wrong time. Do you think it's normal for the ice caps to be melting at an unprecedented rate? No, anymore than its normal for the citruc crop to be largely destroyed by freezing temps. One year with more hurricanes than ever, followed by a year with almost none? Sure, some of it falls within the range of 'normal variance' but not all of it. Its easy to scoff at the scientists but there are just too many of them lining up behind this conviction that we are entering a significant change in the world's climate. Rather than debate it, I think we should spend a little more time trying to decide what we can do to mitigate it and how we're going to adapt to it. Can't hurt to be a little more frugal or prepared, right? Remember, it won't affect us near as much as it will our kids and grandkids. Sorry to get so serious and, no, I don't think a 12" snowfall is a big ole sign of global warming. I'm talking about the overall situation. You may flame me now. ;^)
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