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By on December 22nd, 2009 at 10:36 pm

Global Warming Skeptics Handbook II Released

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With the recent revelations of the collusion among global warming scaremongers what better time for the Global Warming Skeptics Handbook II:

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  • Cloying_odor
    5:57 pm on December 22nd, 2009 1

    You can't just throw the truth up here on your blog like that all at once. You will scare people. The sheeps will panic… Human sacrifice,dogs and cats living together…. Mass Hysteria!!!

  • Beautiful Girls Gall
    11:42 pm on January 2nd, 2010 2

    Global warming is becoming such an obvious problem that someone somewhere other than the US President needs to step up to help drive a massive campaign which aims to reduce Global Warming.

  • Retired GI
    12:26 am on January 3rd, 2010 3

    :lol: Too funny :lol:

  • Retired GI
    12:50 am on January 3rd, 2010 4

    You can say it is "obvious" all day long.

    That doesn't mean we agree with you. They said global freezing was "obvious" in the early 70's. At this moment it is 23F outside. The 70s may have been right after all.

    I WISH for global warming! Wouldn't be a problem for me either.

    Maby Obama can get Carter to lend a hand. Both are alarmist, playing on emotion and stupidity. I still remember Carter, "I asked my daughter Amy, what she thought——". WTF! The POTUS asked his pre-teen daughter for advice!

    Maby he should have listened to her.

  • ChickenHead
    4:22 pm on February 14th, 2010 5

    "there would be a shortage in food supply"

    You will have to accept it.

    That's just what happens when you have longer growing seasons, an increase in farmable land and more plant-nourishing CO2 in the atmosphere.

    "as well as on water supply too."

    …which is odd because global warming will cause MORE precipitation to fall… as rain rather than snow.

    It looks like water management will have to rely less on snow melt and more on man-made lakes for controlled release… with the added disadvantage of too much reliance on hydroelectric power rather than wonderful coal and oil.

 

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