My cousin who is an environmental engineer provided me with information from the International Panel on Climate Change, half a dozen universities, and a review that he co-authored.
Yes, I believe in climate change. And evolution, and the theory of gravity. I’m heavy into reality.
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming and Environmentalism. Mankind does not contribute to global warming. Besides on 12-21-12 the world is going to change for the better or the worse, and man will have nothing to do with that.
I first learned about this in the 80s when I did a paper on the NSA member who was in charge of global climate actions and the effect on national security (a Bill Moyers show). Another big influence was The Little Ice Age, about the mini-ice age from 1350 to 1850. I’ve read everything from Jeffrey Sachs (extreme pro-human change) to Michael Crichton (extreme anti-human change) and everything in between. I’ve come to the conclusion that BOTH are happening and that we have control over some of it.
My cousin who is an environmental engineer provided me with information from the International Panel on Climate Change, half a dozen universities, and a review that he co-authored.
Yes, I believe in climate change. And evolution, and the theory of gravity. I’m heavy into reality.
Al Gore is the source of facts about global warming.
Al Gore is a bad source for Global Warming info because he is incredibly biased.
Any source from a 3rd party that’s unbiased and accurate is a good source. I believe humans are responsible but only to a certain point.
Al Gore, my old science teacher and Professor Richard Dawkins.
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming and Environmentalism. Mankind does not contribute to global warming. Besides on 12-21-12 the world is going to change for the better or the worse, and man will have nothing to do with that.
I first learned about this in the 80s when I did a paper on the NSA member who was in charge of global climate actions and the effect on national security (a Bill Moyers show). Another big influence was The Little Ice Age, about the mini-ice age from 1350 to 1850. I’ve read everything from Jeffrey Sachs (extreme pro-human change) to Michael Crichton (extreme anti-human change) and everything in between. I’ve come to the conclusion that BOTH are happening and that we have control over some of it.
Originally from the magazine "Scientific American."
Yes, I agree that human activities contribute to global climate change (warming).