Although weather seems to have a cyclic nature to it, things are happening now to our atmosphere and the ozone, which couldn't have been factored into the equation previously. The rising sea level which is affecting some islands and their inhabitants, for example, or the melting glaciers taking away the natural habitat for polar bears for another. I would like to see some data concerning the ozone layer and what we've done to it.
If it's a cycle or if it isn't, the fact is, we need to be more responsible, and quit putting so much toxic garbage into the air-we do have to breathe it, after all, and it couldn't hurt to err on the side of caution.
Jan 09, 2009 Rating
New Information by: khushe
I didn't know about this NATURAL RE-OCCURING CYCLE. I think many people must not be knowing about this . SO thanks for the information.
Jan 09, 2009 Rating
I tend to agree....although... by: Christine
I generally tend to agree that real evidence and facts have yet to prove that human behavior has a significant impact on global warming. Without real evidence, you're innocent until proven guilty.
With that said, I think that people shouldn't be wasteful of our natural resources just for the heck of it.
But, it'd be great to hear a factual debate between someone who takes Al Gore's position and someone who takes the position that we're just in a natural up-and-down cycle.
Jan 09, 2009 Rating
This article is mostly opinion base. by: Theron
My first opinion of this article was that is actually explained the title. I found that is was more opinionated rather than based on facts.
The website it's self is definitely worth browsing through because it raises a lot of interesting questions concerning hazards to the Earth it's self.
I would like to find more facts on relevant subjects and sources of where the information was obtained.