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To: TimF who wrote (22914)9/27/2007 3:14:35 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71588
 
I've saying this for years.

According to award-winning Harvard global warming researcher, Prof. Simon Ivorytower, global warming theory predicts increases in all kinds of weather. "Not only does global warming theory predict more storms, more droughts, more floods, it also predicts more normal weather as well. This is what makes global warming theory so powerful…it can explain anything", Prof. Ivorytower told ecoEnquirer.



To: TimF who wrote (22914)10/2/2007 1:48:31 AM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71588
 
Is that volcano one for real? It sounds like a practical joke to me.

IF there is global warming, I don't believe it is man-caused, and I don't believe there is anything man can do to stop it.

I am not at all sure that global warming is any more than just the limited memory span of human beings who can't remember a period that has been warmer than the last five years.

But...

At my forestry 40th reunion this weekend, the current dean complained that the average temperature at the university was five degrees warmer in the last five years and that if the trend continues you won't be able to ski at the ski run in 30 years.

I saw with my own eyes yesterday and today several muskrat ponds dried up that have only dried up one other time in the memory of local old timers. They are actually glacial kettles, where blocks of ice melted away during the last ice age.

Something is going on, but I don't know what it is.



To: TimF who wrote (22914)10/2/2007 11:37:40 AM
From: Peter Dierks  Respond to of 71588
 
Results are compounding:

Who Is Your Favorite Environmentalist?
Al Gore, Jr. 16.6% 409
RFK, Jr. 3.4% 84
Ted Nugent 48% 1183
George W. Bush 32% 788

total votes: 2464

Or is that confounding?

ROTFL that site is a hoot.

ecoenquirer.com