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yes cindyperry2010 Mar 2012 #1
How could anyone not believe in climate change life long demo Mar 2012 #2
Climate change over time has been the norm for the entire history of the Earth slackmaster Mar 2012 #3
Human activity as a contributing factor is new. lastlib Mar 2012 #5
Anthropogenic climate change is real - and supported by the peer reviewed science jpak Mar 2012 #13
I don't deny anthropogenic climate change, but I think I see it a little differently than some slackmaster Mar 2012 #22
I believe it's happening, as predicted by the military decades ago and that we must prepare for it. freshwest Mar 2012 #4
The question is: RobertEarl Mar 2012 #6
I don’t want to be too pedantic but I feel the phrases… OKIsItJustMe Mar 2012 #7
Above 350 it causes change RobertEarl Mar 2012 #11
I’m sorry, but you’re wrong OKIsItJustMe Mar 2012 #14
I'm not wrong RobertEarl Mar 2012 #15
Yes, I am claiming otherwise OKIsItJustMe Mar 2012 #16
I give up with you RobertEarl Mar 2012 #17
It’s not because you’re new OKIsItJustMe Mar 2012 #18
Hundreds of thousands of Scientist's Rain Mcloud Mar 2012 #8
Terrible question;"Do you believe in ghosts?" "Do you believe in magic?" "Do you believe in love?" hatrack Mar 2012 #9
You don't believe in love? XemaSab Mar 2012 #10
Huey Lewis himself couldn't have phrased it better! hatrack Mar 2012 #12
This is (of course) exactly what the author was saying… OKIsItJustMe Mar 2012 #20
CO2 RobertEarl Mar 2012 #19
What on Earth does “Dry Ice” have to do with it? OKIsItJustMe Mar 2012 #21
Stop and think RobertEarl Mar 2012 #23
Because global scale changes take time, and the greenhouse effect is relatively subtle OKIsItJustMe Mar 2012 #24
Right there in your own post RobertEarl Mar 2012 #26
Um, what? XemaSab Mar 2012 #25
Like OK wrote RobertEarl Mar 2012 #27
Welcome to the neighborhood, but OKIsItJustMe Mar 2012 #28
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