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Non-comformists, rebels, college students: Do you all unquestioningly buy into Global Warming?
Fight the power, stop being tools of Al Gore!
For whatever it is worth, I never said whether with this or not. I simply would prefer if everyone were to be open-minded about the whole thing. However, I will admit to the fact that I think that Al Gore is a scamming, hypocritical profiteer.
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- BradLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
i'm a libertarian - does that count as a non conformist?
man-made climate change was disproved in 2006 when earth's warming was determined to be in unison with the other planets in our solar system. the only other correlation between our changes and theirs are solar sun spots.
we get hot/cold and so does mars, the moon and venus and we see sun spot activity that correlates! unless of course you believe we are also able to change climates on planets we can't even get a man to walk on...
- rollo_tomassi423Lv 61 decade ago
The question of global warming cannot be solved by popular vote. Whether you buy into it or not is irrelevant. It is either happening or it is not. Do some scientific experiments if you want to find out whether the planet is warming up or not. Or just sit back and watch what happens. Personally, I'm thinking of buying some property in Maine, which should still be a pretty comfortable place to live in 50 years.
- 1 decade ago
Well I'm in University, so I guess this question applies to me. Global Warming is just a natural process and even so, right now we're in a global cooling period.
How did some guy's SUV contribute to the polar ice caps in Mars receding? Or the moons of Saturn become liquid seas? Makes no sense.
The sun contributes to our climate change process.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I don't unquestionably do anything, inlcuding sucking *** on the energy cartel. Al Gore may be a tool, but the broad scientific concensus from anyone not on the payroll of the Energy Institute, AEI and other corporate whoretanks is that global warming is real. Glaciers I climbed on in the mountains only twenty years go are gone as are the ones above them and the ones above those. Hundreds of square miles of ice shelf have collapsed. Now we can stick our heads way up there where the sun doesn't shine and pretend it ain't happening, but disputing global warming is the equivalent of insisting on a flat earth.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
...ask the Liberal Progressive polar bears of Portland Oregon. They're all happy because they got nearly two feet of snow this year...a 40 year record..brrr.
I do believe in taxation of cow flatulence though....
- Anonymous1 decade ago
No, many of us who believe man's actions are changing our climate are very informed. College students don't go to college not to learn stuff :-P
P.S. Why do deniers always bring up Al Gore? If we went to college, we probably learned our science from a science class, not an overly-politicized video.
P.P.S. Are you informed, or do you just seek out information to back up what you want to believe?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
HAHAHA!!!
1. Al Gore didn't invent global warming. He just put ideas together so he could make a quick buck.
2. ALL scientists in the world agree that global warming exists, it's a threat to our future, but they also agree that there is no significant proof showing that man is responsible for it nor is able to fix it.
In the end, if you don't trust unbiased scientists in the world, what do you believe in? Man walking with dinosaurs 4,000 years ago?
Please read books, get an education. It really looks like school has never been your thing