[MD] Global Warming: Science or Politics?

Heather Perella spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 10 20:55:50 PST 2007


   [Arlo]
> Some geological placement. The "normal" climate of
the earth is 
> what we had for the millions and millions of years
the dinosaurs
> enjoyed.... 


     This had to come up eventually, and since I saw
the movie, "Inconvenient Truth", I might as well ask,
has anybody else?
     The chart in the movie (documentary?) that showed
the amount of carbon was interesting where the carbon
was measured through the last seven, I believe, ice
ages.  The last carbon rise was off the chart (was the
measure of carbon presently).
     The movie had a mix of politics thrown in, but it
seemed to be an effort by Gore to show his commitment
to curbing Global Warming was a commitment that he was
willing to take to the Presidency for at the end he
said one way to stop Global Warming was to get
involved in Politics.  Science mixed with politics,
I'm sure this is an argument ready to burst.
     I was watching the Weather Channel the other day,
and I believe it is the show called Climate Code, in
which the host made an announcement that the Weather
Channel is dedicated to informing its' viewers.  She
stated that the show, Climate Code, and the Weather
Channel were in no way taking a political stance. 
They are just trying to inform their viewers of the
current weather related science.  To even have to make
this announcement shows where this Global Warming
issue has headed.

Global Warming:  Science or Politics?


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