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Old 02-09-2007, 01:41 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by tyreay View Post
Global warming is making our weather have higher peaks in both directions. No one in the scientific circles, that support the global warming senario, claim any different. Soon there may actually be winter hurrricanes. I love how some people who have no scientific background have so much to say about this problem.

The intergovernmental panel, of 100 scientists from different nations, actual professionals in this field, recently said there is a 90% chance that humans are contributing to our natural warming trend through our output of greenhouse gases. Last year was the warmest winter on record. This year is suppose to be even warmer. (See chart and link)
The Atlantic ocean is now warmer than it has ever been in the winter.

Around the first of December the tulips and daffodils were starting to come up, here in RI. They actually were starting to bloom by Christmas! The cold snap that finally hit the region in Mid-January killed them. Our plant life is starting to go extinct already.

Global warming is real and all the foolish claims of the people in denial, and the oil barons who use them as puppets, are what is holding us back from changing our output of greenhouse gases. Do some research! The graph clearly shows that the warming trend is pretty radical.

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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | 2007 to be 'warmest on record'
+.7 degrees celsius