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Question: Have you changed your view on Global Warming over the last 5 years?
#1
Yes. And I think the threat is more exagerrated than originally thought.
 
#2
Yes. And now take this issue more seriously.
 
#3
No. But I have changed my mind on whether or not we should take a proactive (stop emissions now) or reactive (just learn to plant crops differently and build sea walls) approach to the issue
 
#4
I stand by most, if not all of what I have said since 2005ish
 
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Mechaman
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« on: August 07, 2009, 01:19:26 AM »

Considering how in 2005 I was really liberal (cuz it's trendy), yes my views on Global Warming have changed quite a bit. I still believe the world is getting warmer, but I don't believe it's going to get majorly warm and all the ice caps will melt and humanity will die out due to worldwide flooding. This is merely part of the cycle to be followed by a cooling period. Calm down kids.

Yes I agree with Foamy's views on ending Corporate Welfare for fossil fuel companies and funding alternative fuel resources. However, I doubt this situation will turn into "Oh my gawd! The Earth is warming up! We're all going to die!"
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