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Crash
post Aug 18 2007, 10:04 PM
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In my eyes it is indeed changing, only by looking at this summer; It's been raining a lot, about half of July and June I think. And the temperatur has been colder than average, I must really say that it has been quite cold myself and we've had few days with temperatures more than 25C (in fact, I think we had like one or two days) Not many days have had temperatures over 20C either, think we had like 20 days. Summary; Wetter and colder summer.

Another strange this is the hell winter we had in 2006, until February it was warm, where it started snowing, and more and more. In March we had more than 1 meter (about 3 feet) and we were loaded with a temperature topping -25'C in March. It was a hell to walk to school in that temperature roll.gif December and November have had temperatures up to 10'C here the last years, the usual temperature is around 0'C. This is a satellite picture for scandinavia march 2006. Even Denmark is covered with Snow, that country usually doesn't get much snow. (and it's march!) Seems like we get both warm and cold periods, with unstable weather.

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If hydrogen cars are released and most of the planet use it, how much would that help?
Read my above post. Hydrogen power merely shifts energy usage to power plants rather than cars.

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Another thing to discuss is if the northern atlantic drift will go away if the north pole melts.

Yes, this has been known about for a long time. It's also been theorised that changes in the current take an extremely long time to show, so the current temperature of the stream is affected by human progress about forty years ago. If that's true then the damage might already be done. Besides, it could be worse.

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i do believe in global warming but i wont think for a second we are the cause of it (or atleast not a major factor in it).
global warming is a natural process, there is prove of major climate changes throughout our history, i wont believe in the hipe, they have been beating this crap down our throuts for several years, now what is the effect... people think its a lost cause lol.
the major factor in this all is nature itself.

Yes, scientists are telling us this for no reason other than to generate hype about the concept of global warming. I don't know why people believe it less when the media starts reporting on it. Just because it's all over the news, it doesn't mean it should be ignored.


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