I believe the children are our future
Teach them well and let them lead the way
Show them all the beauty they possess inside
Give them a sense of pride to make it easier
Let the children's laughter remind us how we used to be
Yeah it's true. I lived with a family once and the father said he didn't believe in global warming, but he said he definitely believed we needed to switch to cleaner energy and not stick to fossil fuel forever and that's good enough for me.
Totally agree with this. I cannot see how the human race can be responsible for causing climate change (we haven't been here long enough to do that and if we HAVE, well we are truly f*cked if we are that "powerful"). However, I believe the human race should act responsibly and not pollute the atmosphere....simple logical sense really!
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· 8 years ago
actually if global warming weren't a thing, the polar bears and arctic animals wouldn't be becoming endangered because they're habitat is melting. but you know what it is, it's proven fact.
our ozone layer is getting thinner from the pollution and thus, the sun hits us a little harder when we're facing it.
Everything you said has been disproven. "Endangered species" are being discovered to be more numerous than thought all the time; the ice at both poles is at record level; the ozone layer was proven to fluctuate 20 or 30 years ago; and if "global warming" is a proven fact - as you say it is - why have the fear mongers stopped using that term and now say "climate change"? Furthermore, why are more of these so-called scientists now predicting "global COOLING"?
I kind of believe in it - The world goes through warming and cooling phases (like the Ice ages and the periods in between), and this is a warming phase. I doubt humans have influenced the global climate enough to make any difference at all. Better warming than an ice age.
There has been Climate change for millennia, and it hadn't been caused by human kind because humans didn't exist for the first billions of years. There is plenty of evidence that shows that the north American plains were once underwater. Do you think that somehow a few billion years ago pollution caused by man was the source of that climate change? If there's regulations to make the air cleaner then I can get behind that, But the current global warming alarmists want to take over huge chunks of the economy and make regulations that don't make any sense like limiting CO2 output. Also, if you look at pictures of China, they have so much visible pollution that people wear surgical masks and they stand in front of giant photos of scenic spots because the pollution is so bad you can't see across a bay or something to see the real scene. It doesn't make sense to destroy The US economy or a European economy to achieve a 1% improvement when you've got visible smoke and smog elsewhere.
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Teach them well and let them lead the way
Show them all the beauty they possess inside
Give them a sense of pride to make it easier
Let the children's laughter remind us how we used to be
our ozone layer is getting thinner from the pollution and thus, the sun hits us a little harder when we're facing it.
because evidence says otherwise
https://www.nrdc.org/stories/global-warming-101?gclid=Cj0KEQjw1K2_BRC0s6jtgJzB-aMBEiQA-WzDMV3DEh275F_Lt_ThKT3BeqSqnrhDIg7eBmEMJvx1GPAaAst68P8HAQ
http://earthjustice.org/features/photo-essay-arctic?gclid=Cj0KEQjw1K2_BRC0s6jtgJzB-aMBEiQA-WzDMTzMCVVM_BTD5Ux-4TDmMacU-rMITQCOTEKahTf7RS8aAvGx8P8HAQ