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Re: OT: so howza 'bout that Global Warming?


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Posted by Mattias on October 08, 2007 at 08:42:54 from (213.65.137.58):

In Reply to: OT: so howza 'bout that Global Warming? posted by hillbillyOH on October 08, 2007 at 05:34:18:

We didn't see much of the sun this summer, if this is global warming I don't want to bee around when it cools off. Right the vikings farmed (though primitively) where they lived, remember they were mostly farmers and/or traders. Here (Sweden) they even grew wine and I can bet they didn't have the fancy new coldresistant plants we have.

Anyway the climate changes all the time or if you choose to see it that way, the weather varies. Undoubtably have the temps gone up the last few years (and if we get a little perspective all we can grasp are a few years) but why? Pollutions or something else, who knows. No one can know that, maybe the pollutions are reflecting the sun and it could have been even warmer?

This is not meant to say that pollutions are harmless, they're not. But from that say the pollutions will make us drown in water from melting poles and glaciers. You better have some very strong arguments to make me believe that. Simply because they said so on TV and in the papers a lot of times won't do it.

As someone mentioned when we went to school the teachers said there will be a new iceage in 10 000 years. Maybe this was because they lived during the long cold warwinters? I don't know but truth is this planet will see both warmer an colder weather before the sun swallows it. Mankind are probably a little bit too wreckless/destructive to be around by then.

Sorry for the ramble, but I sort of got up to speedthird party image

Mattias


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