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The world changes! We could all do more to improve the world we live in. That’s not to say what we are doing is changing the world forever. Soon this will change to a cool cycle and those screaming global warming will cycle over to predicting the next ice age (as they were in the early 70s)
Somebody else use to scream the sky was falling. Oh yeah, chicken little.
Global warming is a fallacy. The planet has taken on changes throughiout centuries due to natural adaptations to ever changing weather. Oh…I’m sorry did I say WEATHER! Good grief! Go hug a tree!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow “PM”! You are so much better informed than those stupid women and men in the National Academy of Sciences. I can see that you really know what you’re talking about. And “reader’s” insight – “The planet has taken on changes…due to natural adaptations to…weather,” – betrays extensive grounding in graduate level climate physics.
Agreed. Glad you see my point. Follow me to the WH. If BO can win, I’m sure I can. Just need the media and I got peeps.
I suggest that all the so called global warming folks, revisit NASA’s continued findings and the interpretation of those findings by the Univ. of Alabama Huntsville scientists. NASA’s original satellite AQUA has been flying since 2001 and TERRA for the past 3 years. At no time has any data been received to articulate that there is any global warming attributed to “greenhouse gases”. Can we stop this ridiculous assertive rhetoric and the literal billions of dollars wasted on this enigma. That is not to say, that we on earth should not continue to find methodology to keep this planet clean.
Be well all. Pete
Why in the world would we call this a Superstorm?? It was not even a “hurricane” when it came ashore. Maybe the Northeast US has been building in Folly! What would have happened if it was Ike or Katrina or……ANDREW! New York, New Jersey grow up!