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Who believes in global warming?

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i do.

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  1. umm...its kind of fact.

    you can't choose not to believe it

    i mean, i guess you could,

    but it's happening reagardless


  2. I dont believe it because there is not consensus. Long lists of institutions supporting this belief do not take into account the insttutions that do not support this theory nor dissident scientists  belonging to such organizations.

    Since there s no consensus and i'm not a metereologist i wont buy it unless someone shows me hard evidence.

    BTW, Mars is warming. Dd you knew that?

  3. i do!its terrible

  4. global warming is happening. and its a fact.

  5. You know what? I've seen somewhat convincing evidence either way... I'm definitely leaning towards "yes, it does"... but I believe this: it doesn't matter.

    It doesn't matter if global warming is true or not; there are so many reasons to reduce our pollution! Even if global warming isn't caused by us, (in America especially), we still live far too much in excess. We're heading towards a depleted future, with very limited resources, global warming or not. We need to cut back, period.

    I believe you should do what you can for the environment and the world, no matter what you think or what's true about GW, because this planet is not ours to abuse, but respect - for its sake, its future, and our own.

  6. Wrong section.

    Correct section: Religion and Spirituality.

    The sad part is that its actually not happening and your being fooled by the liberals. In time, you will be proven to be an idiot and think back to this day "I wish I didn't call this guy Nobama an idiot, he was right after all!".

    Well, anyways, I can't be 2 religions at once. So... No, I don't believe in global warming.

  7. Not me. Forget that ****

  8. No, I do not believe in it.

    Plain and simple.

    And, even so, if you believed in it, and actually cared, you'd stop using your electricity period. You wouldn't be on your computer, you wouldn't use a phone, you wouldn't ride in a car, you wouldn't use any source of light aside from the sun, and other things of that nature.

  9. i don't believe in global warming  and climate change .its those enviromentalist brain washing everyonein syndey australia we have coldest summer .take that global warming

  10. Actually, that part about Mars isn't true as the DENIER/skeptics present it.  Not related to Global warming at all.

  11. Globale warming is good if we stop to overpump the underground water of the continents.

    But for now the scientists under the control of the lobbies lie and  hide the phenomenous of drylands.

  12. Virtually anyone who looks into the science.

    http://norvig.com/oreskes.html

    "The consensus was quantified in a Science study by Prof. Naomi Oreskes (Dec. 2004) in which she surveyed 928 scientific journal articles that matched the search [global climate change] at the ISI Web of Science. Of these, according to Oreskes, 75% agreed with the consensus view (either implicitly or explicitly), 25% took no stand one way or the other, and none rejected the consensus."

    Plus all of these scientific organizations:

    NASA’s Goddard Institute of Space Studies (GISS)

    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

    National Academy of Sciences (NAS)

    State of the Canadian Cryosphere (SOCC)

    Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

    Royal Society of the United Kingdom (RS)

    American Geophysical Union (AGU)

    American Institute of Physics (AIP)

    National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)

    American Meteorological Society (AMS)

    Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS)

    Academia Brasiliera de Ciências (Bazil)

    Royal Society of Canada

    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    Academié des Sciences (France)

    Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina (Germany)

    Indian National Science Academy

    Accademia dei Lincei (Italy)

    Science Council of Japan

    Russian Academy of Sciences

    Royal Society (United Kingdom)

    National Academy of Sciences (United States of America)

    Australian Academy of Sciences

    Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Sciences and the Arts

    Caribbean Academy of Sciences

    Indonesian Academy of Sciences

    Royal Irish Academy

    Academy of Sciences Malaysia

    Academy Council of the Royal Society of New Zealand

    Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

    Is there any credible alternative theory?  I haven't seen one.

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