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Global Warming: An Inconvenient Truth

Posted on : 06-12-2006 | By : Brandon W. King | In : Global Warming, Science

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I made the previous two posts on “Global Warming” from videos (and descriptions) I found on Google Video. I have been interested in the effects of “Global Warming” for some time now. The movie An Inconvenient Truth sparked my attention again. I highly recommend seeing the movie especially if you haven’t paid much attention to the “Global Warming” topic.

For those of you who don’t believe that “Global Warming” is happening, I have this question for you:

Are you willing to bet life on this planet as we know it, because you don’t believe Global Warming is happening? Maybe the outcome of Global Warming isn’t as extreme as some may believe it to, but maybe it will be worse. If Global Warming is real and we treat it has a scientific hoax, and don’t take action. Isn’t that worse than the scientists being wrong about the how extreme the changes will be on our planet? Isn’t it work taking action now “just in case”?

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