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Parokki said:
I'm from Europe, so of course I believe in global warming. Everybody outside the US believes it's happening, and that the only reason a lot of people in the States don't is because the amount of money the conservative lobby is putting into it, making it seem to many people like there is actually some kind of unclarity amongst the scientific community about it.

 Well that's funny because most of the skeptisism is coming from Europe.

 

Here is an article about one of France's most celebrated scientists:

http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=2f4cc62e-5b0d-4b59-8705-fc28f14da388

 

Plus check out a british film on it called: The Great Global Warming Swindel.

 

To be honest I never really believed in man made warming. It was basically a political tool to push in the era of Nuclear power, and now it's a tool against capatilism. Secondly people we have to remember where there is currently 80 degree weather there was once glaciers. And where there is now glaciers there used to be palm trees. My point is this planet had the ability to change tempetures drastically all on its own. Why are we all the sudden assuming that doesn't happen and its man that's changing everything. Haven't we learned man can't really do anything? Secondly Mars is warming too, we had a 30 year cooling period that doesnt' seem to jive with co2 data, satatlite tempeturre records to mesh with man warming theories either. Plus we keep finding out carbon emissions are coming from different sources. 

more importantly you can't stop the man made emissions, even if you stop driving and shut down every plant. People like the man-made answer, they like to knock giant corporations. But the number one way to stop global warming as point out by environmentatlists is to stop having kids. That's right, you just living is creating emissions. So let's tommorrow, shut down all airports, all factories, shut down gas stations stop driving, and tell everyone not to have kids. and I still think it wouldn't impact man mad emissions enough to change things(if it were man-made emission causing the problem). So what's the point of arguing?