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I'm not being extreme at all, it comes straight from their mouths. It is simply selecting any anomalous weather event and blaming it on industry through the CO2 driven climate theory without any necessary proof at all that the weather events had anything to do with "global warming". its not even about the CO2 theory, its beyond junk science and into religious-like speculation. these people are crooks;

"However, Environmental Experts are assuring all of us ignorant rubes that this icy weather is all a clear sign of -- you guessed it -- global warming:

"Global warming has not stopped," said Amir Delju, senior scientific coordinator of the World Meteorological Organization's (WMO) climate program. . . . "The more frequent occurrence of extreme events all over the world -- floods in Australia, heavy snowfall in the Middle East -- can also be signs of warming," he said."

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of course, it always is. but you cannot take a single weather event and say "ah, yes, that's because of climate change". weather trends, but not weather events.

the global temperature has been stable for the last decade. it will begin to drop within the next 5 years and will continue to drop for another couple decades after that. in fact it's probably already dropping but has been masked by bad surface temperature measurements taken from stations with changing local land use (development).

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The problem with all the climate change chitchat is that ppl wanna make us believe that WE, as in mankind, are to blame for it. but the only one who's to blame for it is mother nature!

it's just that it (climate change caused by global warming) seems to happen a little faster than ever before.

Why does mankind always try to prevent nature from changing, as it did ever since? why do we try to safe our status quo, guard it from something that simply will happen, no matter if mankind tries to fight it or not?

Not the case.

Of course the climate is constantly changing. However, data has shown that human development has altered the natural patterns of the earth's climate.

Not I agree with Mr. Fingers to some degree. It does seem that every major weather event is blamed on climate change. Some of those events are natural and most likely have been happening for millions of years, we only see them as important now as those previously undeveloped lands are home to millions of people today.

However, I do agree that man has altered the natural cycle and processes of weather. 'Mother nature' will correct things in the long run, earth always has had the remarkable ability to fix some of the mess that man has created. However the climate is changing and I do believe a large part of that is to do with man. I do also detest the constant paranoia about the weather. The ONLY thing that worries me is the potential impact on melting ice on both sea levels and the fresh water/salt balance in the sea. IF that does happen then people in the British Isles, American east coast and Northern Europe may as well live in an ice age. That itself may sound somewhat dramatic, but could happen. We have had ice ages before and we will most certainly have them again.

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As its been said by many, time after time the earth cools and warms itself. About every 2-300 years, we go through a warming or cooling period. Even in as early as the colonial days of America, we were going through a ''mini ice age.'' I do think though that man may have like 5 or 10 percent to do with the warming but i think that its going to start cooling down within the next 50 years or so. Especially when theres been fluries in Daytona Beach.

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