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Old 12-18-2006, 05:18 PM   #6 (permalink)
upersleder
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i agree somewhat with RMK. i also think in the past 30 years things have indeed changed. snowfall amounts in my area have gone down in the past 30 years, altho close by (within 100 miles) there have been not too many significant changes in snowfall/ weather. i think our climate and temperatures have more to do with the significant loss of polar ice than they have to do with burning fossel fuels. one may say burning fuels is whats melting the ice, but when studied, the ice is melting from within, not from the outside. its something more than what we can interrupt/cause/slow down. one things for sure, we will all be dead before anything really significant happens with our climate. 2005 was a record year for hurricanes, 2006 saw very few, the doomsdayers of 05 had nothing to say this year.

put another way...WE CANNOT CONTROL THE WEATHER
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