Last evening I watched the Inconvienient Truth
Wow what an eye opener.
Global warming is a scary thing.
What a shame we have here in our great nation.
Money is more important than our furture for our offspring.
Bottom dollar is all that big business is caring about.
Thee world is changing and life as we know it is changing all the world is trying to change but Our government is only worried about the economy??
Wake up they are worried about their own pockets.
Not yours, not mine.
They are not worried about our children or grandchildren.
With the decisions they are making they are not even worried about their own children and grand children.
Their will be nowhere to run, nowhere to hide.
We live in a disposable world.
It is broke throw it out.
We can just forget a new planet when we destroy this one.
NASA is not the answer!
War is not the answer.
To be responsible and take of each other.
For me it is a no brainier.
We all have to be more responsible and conserve our resources.
We have to change the way we think and try to educate others.
If others can not afford to do this we must help them.
We have got to stand up to big business and make them accountable for their actions.
We have to make our politicians hear us!
The world depends on it.
Global warming is no joke every other country is taking action.
Why are we at the bottom of the list in being responsible and changing.
The bottom line needs to be change for our future .
If you haven't seen it you should
The Inconvenient Truth!
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The consensus of every climatologist of substance is that global warming IS inevitable. The argument is over the extent of the climate change and, more importantly, whether human activity has a significant impact in one direction or another.
Global warming and global freezing has occurred throughout the history of this world without any contributions from people. The movie failed to mention that historical fact. I live on the east coast. When people first migrated to this area, the shore line was some 60 miles farther East because the sea level was about 400 feet lower than it is today. The movie didn’t mention that either. Indeed, it didn’t mention anything that was inconvenient to the message they wanted us to hear.
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