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Brands against global warming~?

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does anyone of you know what brands are against global warming and why do they fight against global warming... ?

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  1. I don't think it is possible to fight global warming. Human produce little CO2 compared to volcanoes, the oceans and forest fires.

    Right now we have Global Cooling as you can do a search in Yahoo Answers or read my article below.

    The Sun is the biggest and most important factor if we have global warming or global cooling or any kind of climate change. You can do a search in Yahoo Answers or Google it as well.


  2. These companies are involved in a partnership to fight global warming.

        * Alcan Inc.

        * Alcoa

        * American International Group, Inc. (AIG)

        * Boston Scientific Corporation

        * BP America Inc.

        * Caterpillar Inc.

        * Chrysler LLC

        * ConocoPhillips

        * Deere & Company

        * The Dow Chemical Company

        * Duke Energy

        * DuPont

        * Exelon Corporation

        * Ford Motor Company

        * FPL Group, Inc.

        * General Electric

        * General Motors Corp.

        * Johnson & Johnson

        * Marsh, Inc.

        * NRG Energy, Inc.

        * PepsiCo

        * PG&E Corporation

        * PNM Resources

        * Rio Tinto

        * Shell

        * Siemens Corporation

        * Xerox Corporation

    http://www.us-cap.org/

    Note that evans_michael_ya is exactly right.  Companies don't take positions on controversial or political issues, because that would alienate potential customers.

    The reality of man made global warming is not a controversial or political issue.  It's simply scientific fact.  So they can support the fight against it.

    Evergreen - The Sun heats the Earth.  But the recent INCREASE in temperature is not due to an increase in the Sun.  Proof:

    "Recent oppositely directed trends in solar

    climate forcings and the global mean surface

    air temperature", Lockwood and Frolich (2007), Proc. R. Soc. A

    doi:10.1098/rspa.2007.1880

    http://www.pubs.royalsoc.ac.uk/media/pro...

    News article at:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6290228.st...

  3. Do you mean brands that try to prevent global warming, or brands that oppose the theory of global warming?  There are plenty of the former, not too many publicly declaring the latter (voicing a strong political opinion cuts out half of your potential market).

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