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I'm Worried? Help!!!!!!!!!?

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I understand that due to the lower temperatures this year that the arctic is now actually refreezing. If we extrapolate this growth over the next ten years, the earth will be covered in ice before I can afford to go to Disney World. What can I do to stop this? Would it help if I traded out my Prius for a Tahoe (I always liked the Tahoes better). Maybe if I drive more in my Tahoe this month, I can keep the world from freezing over. What should I do? I'm worried!!!

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  1. Get the winter coats out!--- its gonna FREEZE!

    Barrow Alaska- weather

    http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/find...

    HIGHS in the 30s and 40s right now!


  2. Sarcasm has its merits!

    The greatest concern has to be with the availability of potable water.

    Also, biological threats might soon make global warming look like a summer picnic.  

  3. Ha-ha-ha. I wonder if you're kidding or not..

  4. Well did you never hear the old phrase “ask and thou shall receive.” Just stop and think we have had very nice and mild climate conditions for over a hundred years since the little ice age ended an then a bunch of fools bought into the global warming thing and started praying for cooler weather. Well apparently the demand on the prayer circuit was sufficient for him to turn down the thermostat on the furnace we call the sun. But idiots will never be happy and next year they will be praying for more heat because their tootsies got cold!

  5. do not worry green house gas will do it

  6. Quit worrying about what might be happening and enjoy life.

    If you really want to help the earth, do something to help people in poverty better themselves by buying more things, encouraging people to build more factories, and improve the economy.

  7. i'm also worried but... don't think about it

  8. I was afraid this was another end of the world question. LOL! But I really don't think you'll have anything to worry about, since the last glaciation didn't go that far south and we will have more usable land, since when the glaciation periods starts the oceans will start to recede.

  9. World Bank needs your Carbon  TAX $$$$

    Global Cooling? Unprecedented Ice Storms In Kenya

    Paul Joseph Watson

    Prison Planet

    Thursday, September 4, 2008

    Evidence that the planet is tip-toeing towards the onset of a new mini ice age continues to present itself following unprecedented ice storms in Kenya as well as Sydney experiencing its coldest August for 60 years. But don’t worry because according to the World Wildlife Fund, global cooling can just as easily be blamed on CO2 emissions as can global warming.



    China



       Earlier this year, China experienced its coldest winter in 100 years while northeast America was hit by record snow levels and Britain suffered its coldest April in decades as late-blooming daffodils were pounded with hail and snow on an almost daily basis.



    The cold snap arrives on the back of the Sun reaching a milestone not observed in nearly 100 years - the entire month of August passed without a single sunspot being noted.

    Lack of solar activity in 2008 has coincided with evidence of a cooling trend across the world.

    Earlier this year, China experienced its coldest winter in 100 years while northeast America was hit by record snow levels and Britain suffered its coldest April in decades as late-blooming daffodils were pounded with hail and snow on an almost daily basis. The British summer also left many yearning for global warming, with temperatures in June and July rarely struggling to get over 16 degrees and on one occasion even dropping as low as 9 degrees in the middle of the afternoon

    “Summer heat continues in short supply, continuing a trend that has dominated much of the 21st Century’s opening decade,” reports the Chicago Tribune. PAY YOU CARBON TAX to Bankers

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