Posted by Errin OH on December 15, 2008 at 17:24:44 from (65.189.208.35):
In Reply to: O.T. Global Warming? posted by mf40industrial on December 15, 2008 at 15:57:03:
..at least partly. Anway..
If you want to know what causes it just look up around noon. A nice little fact the powers to be don't bother to mention is Mars follows suite. If it warms here it warms there. Same for cooling. Its called the sun.
BTW - you need to get with the program. They no longer call it "global warming" its "climate change". Some green bean counter figured out they can have both ways.
Plus if you ever run across a devout greener, confound them by asking how its "mans" fault when in "one" 24 hour period of "one" major volcanic eruption, puts out more pollution than man "EVER" has in 5000+ years. Then laugh as they try to convence you that mans less than one tenth of one percent (.001) of all the current pollution is going to do us in.
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