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The Cure!

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

It certainly took a while but now its over.  We have found the cure for Global Warming.  I was a little disheartened at how long it was taking but as is the case with any great battle against an enemy of such a huge scale, its not the long path it takes to defeat them […]

Global Warming sure is cold!

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

I live in the North Western US and winter rain and snow are the norm this time of year. However, this year the story is snow in the mountains around LA. In the West this year we are seeing a wet trend. How long will it last? I don’t claim to know but it makes […]

Fire, Fire, Fire everywhere!

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

So according to the ’special reports’ on the news lately it’s caused by Climate Change.  Climate Change is the term used to avoid over using (too late) the term Global Warming.  “it’s”, referenced in the sentance above, could be any perceived problem in society or nature.   
In this case, it is the increase in the […]

Consensus Means Proof, Right?

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

The debate about Global Warming is fascinating in so many ways.
For the true believers it is frustrating because some people will not be convinced to accept the believers point of view.
For the skeptics it is frustrating because so many people are convinced to accept the believers point of view even while the evidence is so […]

The Warning!

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

The warnings went unheeded. 
The evidence was shown and explained but people would not listen.  It was clear according to the studies of our most knowledgeable on the subject that action had to be taken and taken very soon.  People, however, lived their lives the way they wanted to.  They did not make the changes […]

Blog Action Day

Monday, October 15th, 2007

This is the day for change through blogging. 
Well, I enjoy blogging.  I even enjoy the blogging of people I disagree with.
In looking at what is correct behavior for the environment, I am a little disappointed.  There is nothing wrong with the actions I read about but it seems so anemic.  I am one who does […]

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