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Will future humans be blamed for global cooling once the earth has finished the natural process of warming?

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Will Al Gore's ancestors champion this cause?

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  1. This is horrible! Don't you know you are not supposed to use logic and common sense when addressing this issue? Shame on you...


  2. Probably. When I was in grade school in the 70's we were all taught that the second ice age was coming.  There will always be something for the wack-jobs to talk about.

  3. hahahah love it.  i'm sure you're right.

  4. yes great catastrophes will come and people will turn to god again when they can't control the situation

  5. Ooooh  you mean the 'future' humans who survived after sea levels rose 30 feet, deserts expanded to 80% of the Earth's land, and pollution made the air you breathe and the water you drink toxic....  noo I think they'll just blame us.

  6. Altruist will always find an excuse to blame man as the cause of all the worlds problems.

  7. Yes,they just can't seem to fathom an earth without their voice in it.Probaly stupidy runs in circles.

  8. Only if they're responsible for it.

  9. Yes don't you know we Americans are the source of all the world's problems, at least if you ask the party whose mascot is the donkey we are...

    God only knows if Al Gores ancestors will champion the cause, but the safe bet is yes.

  10. Right and I suppose you think man-made global warming and tobacco's link to cancer are ridiculous, but creationism should be taught in schools. Conservative lie.

  11. Lol.  Then everyone will be freaking out that they are going into a new Ice Age.

  12. Yes. Yes.

  13. Yes

  14. Knowing human nature, yes.

  15. Yes they will. People like to think they have power to control weather.

  16. Only if they invent suv's that spew ice.

  17. We were blamed in the 70s when environmentalists were counting on global cooling scares to raise funds.  So the obvious answer is yes.

    http://www.denisdutton.com/cooling_world...

  18. No, of course not.  That was the problem with the "coming ice age" 30 years ago.  Mankind was not to blame.  That is why it never got any traction.  People just had to adapt, which people had already been doing for the last 200,000 years.

    Meteor strikes, bird flu, yellowstone supervolcano, earthquakes, mega tsunamis, etc. are all potentially more devastating than global warming, but are not the fault of people so you can't really make a "cause" out of them.

    Global cooling and another extensive glaciation, for which the evidence is overwhelming, is basically the end of civilization as we know it.  That prospect is so frightening that we can only (wishfully) hope that spewing CO2 might delay it a bit.

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