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I've been reading that global warming is happening because of man and his habits on earth.
But I'm not buying it one bit. Seems like the events taking place today have happened over and over again for the past million years according to scientists. Maybe this is the just the course oof nature? Yes? No?
Submitted By: sportskid66 sometime ago in Global Warming
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Which device has a greater carbon emission a mobile phone or a regualr landline phone?
Submitted By: atula sometime ago in Global Warming
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where you are today?

Is it as you'd expect for the time of year?colder? warmer? Wetter? Dryer? Have you noticed a big change fromthe weather of your youth?
Submitted By: stavy sometime ago in Global Warming
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In the world we are living in, our children do know so many things that we did not even hear of...so with the issue of global warming becoming so important, do you take time out to make children understand what all this is about?
Submitted By: atula sometime ago in Global Warming
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chris1203 asks:In all the talk...

about global warming, have you actually seen a change in temperatures (particularly an unseasonable warming trend) in your part of the world?
Submitted By: chris1203 sometime ago in Global Warming
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I just heard, in passing, that global warming can bring on some pretty serious health problems to people. Do you know what any of these health problems are?
Submitted By: chris1203 sometime ago in Global Warming
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As teh war of words over the causes behind Climate change rage on, I have to wonder if all of the variables are being considered.

Yes, human activity contributes to climate change, but has anyone seen any statistics on the affect of the sun's normal cycles on our climate?
Submitted By: Twiceshy sometime ago in Global Warming
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