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What are your thoughts on global climate change?

Do you believe the UN that humans are ultimately responsible for destroying the delicate balance of the world’s climate? Or do you think that global climate change is a natural phenomenon and human impact is little if any?
Humans have a large effect on environments locally, and obviously large companies dumping waste causes environmental damage. But as far as I can see, the global changes that we are seeing are way beyond human control.

Have a read of this if you want to,
http://oceanguy.com/wp-content/uploads/2 008/03/manhattan-declaration-form.pdf


No we are not responsible for climate change. I don’t think we caused the last ice age and the next change won’t be our fault either. As for local effects the large conglomerates all try and kid us they are environmentally friendly but the ugly effects are only moved to third world countries where we, don’t either care or we delude ourselves they don’t happen. Whole communities are being wiped out in these countries. In fact i know of one company who prides itself on running the safest systems in the world for its workers but outside the boundaries of the industrial plants people are dying or have to relocate to survive. Green bio fuels is another big con. Where do they grow them. By destroying rain forests or by replacing grain crops. I despair of the lies and the inevitable consequences if people don’t wake up voice their concerns.

D C | Apr 05, 2008


I think there is no global warming

"….The United Nations World Meteorological Organization is reporting that global temperatures have not risen since 1998. That would be the same temperatures that models from the U.N.’s Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change said would be scorching the earth into an unlivable wasteland

Published by deanstafford1977, on November 21st, 2009 at 12:18 am. Filled under: Uncategorized Tags: No Comments

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