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I read an article in a magazine today about Global Warming, i found this very interesting and thought i'd share it with you all.
This article is by Richard Kilgarriff and Julian Knight who are the founders of Coolaworld.
Dear Reader,
Imagine visiting a house full of children. You turn up, eat all their food, drink all their water, light a fire, close all the windows and leave, locking the door behind you. Unthinkable?
Thats what we are doing to our kids if we leave a legacy of irreversible global warming.
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Well, Earth Day was this week and NBC just had its second Green Week. So I think it's fitting to write an article telling you guys how you can help this lovely little planet of ours and its people.
1. Visit These Sites:
The Rainforest Site
The Animal Rescue Site
If you knew that Global Warming is based on a false mathematical model, would you still believe in it?
yes, science isn't about facts or numbers or truth
no! I am a logical, empirical thinker.
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1. One cannot 'believe' in global warming. it is not a belief system. this is the same wording/idea/path christians used to ban teaching evolution in Kansas, United States. Science theories and ideas are simply that...ideas and theories...
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LONDON, May 17 (UPI) -- Some British experts say fat people are contributing to global warming more than those who are thin because they require more food and fuel.
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