Global Warming:A Chilling Perspective

Global Warming:A Chilling Perspective
This is a non-topical (if global warming is a non-topic) long winded article about how it’s good to pump pollutants into the atmosphere. I’ve included it on my blog to offer a different view point on how this issue effects us all. My views have been clear thus far and I may well share my two-cent further. According to the article the pollutants may dim the effects of the natural global warming trend. Yes I believe there is a natural trend toward global warming but we are not helping. This trend may be the fore-bearer of a coming ice-age so we should prepare for both. The article also makes a point of pointing out some of the economic benefits of pollution. I’ve to say that bad effects on some communities of pollution are not enough to sacrifice lives to. If a natural trend is for the planet to warm and we are only going for the ride, so be it. Let’s not kill ourselves in the meantime.

To summarize the article:

Global warming began 18,000 years ago as the earth started warming its way out of the Pleistocene Ice Age– a time when much of North America, Europe, and Asia lay buried beneath great sheets of glacial ice.

…Global warming alarmists maintain that global temperatures have increased since about A.D. 1860 to the present as the result of the so-called “Industrial Revolution,”– caused by releases of large amounts of greenhouse gases (principally carbon dioxide) from manmade sources into the atmosphere causing a runaway “Greenhouse Effect.”

…Since the climate has always been changing and will likely continue of it’s own accord to change in the future, instead of crippling the U.S. economy in order to achieve small reductions in global warming effects due to manmade additions to atmospheric carbon dioxide, our resources may be better spent making preparations to adapt to global cooling and global warming, and the inevitable consequences of fluctuating ocean levels, temperatures, and precipitation that accompany climatic change.

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