Do u believe in global warming?

PeteyG

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I was readin a freeskier issue and they put a link about what u would do if there wasnt any snow anymore. i was just wonderin who all believes in global warming or that cars are warming the earth up like those enviromentalists. i dont believe in global warming but that the earth has climate changes which is both a good or bad thing....
 
im sry dude thats gotta be miserable. at least u can go to ice rinks and pick up snow for w/e u want lol
 
i believe that this wether sucks. dont really care why all i no is that its almost january and there is still no snow. so no matter what this shitty whether is the cause of, its pissing me off
 
Its not a myth, so Its not wether you believe in it or not. Its a proven fact, look at whats going on with the weather right now. The east coast is having trouble maintaning snow, because of the constant temperature fluctuation. Next time ask a better question, cause global warming isnt some folk story.
 
i think its just changes in the climate not the greeenhouse effect. cuz like NW is gettin a great yr right now. so is canada and im sure Utah. i think u guys are just outta luck or having an El Nino which is what we had two yrs ago where its a low snow yr because of warm temps.
 
Im from the west coast, And I know were having a pretty good snow year. Although the temps are still higher then normal. Were gonna get rain on tuesday and wednesday at mt. hood. And Its january Its supposed to be prime winter. I believe in global warming, although most of us will be dead before the weather starts to get really wacko.
 
I dont believe in global warming, I know it as a fact. Temperatures in the north east coast are 5 to 6 degress over the normal. We had never had so much rain in January in the past three years. But it our own fucking fault, not anyones else but our own. Now, we must find a way to reverse it.

 
Yes the earth is warming. Is it because of us? I don't know. Is it a crisis? Probably not. This week we've had nothing but rain. Three weeks ago they were talking about record low temperatures.
 
u dumbass. global warming isnt supposed to be caused by depleting atmosphere. its that we're adding Co2 to the atmoshphere and trapping heat. thats why i don't believe in global warming. cause all the retards who do say something different
 
Yeah, its been raining in DC for a long time and the mountains all closed down.

I have no idea.

all I know is it was snowing this time last year.
 
yes i do but sadly there is nothing we can do to stop it, i mean a bunch of people who actually care like us could attempt to make a difference but there is tooo much polution in our money hungry world coming from people who have no care about anything related to protecting the envirnment
 
about 97% of all credible cimatoligists believe that global warming exists. there are a small number of scientists paid by corperations that try to find data that indicate that globabl warming does not exist, to justify their emmisions of greenhouse gases(cO2). However, there is controversy over whether or not the emmisions of greenhouse gases is the cause of globabl warming. Long story short: it is a fact that global warming exists, but it is only a theory that the emissions of greenhouse gases is the cause.
 
al gore just wants attention cause he sucks at life. global warming is fake, in the 70's people were worried about global cooling. its just weather patterns. so go ahead and drive your hybrids and listen to al gore but it wont do nuthin
 
its not the short term shit thats determined by global warming, its more like.. 100 years ago the chairlifts at our hill would be buried right now kind of thing. they've watched climates go up and down, in and out of ice ages, but that was never the result of massive amounts of carbon dioxide being released into the atmosphere. And also, the amount of warming that we've seen since like 1950 or whatever has always taken thousands of years. This time there's just no reason to believe that it will eventually get any cooler, and that the warming will go past a breaking point to which human existance is threatened. I suppose though.. once millions of people die there will be less of us polluting and it will eventually cool back off. So you could say its a natural cycle. Just not a very happy one.
 
it might not cool off for a while but its not cause of us. people are all like " we're puttin tons of co2 in the atmoshpere" but they never give facts like how much co2 it takes to make a difference, or if it even makes a difference at all.
 
yea pretty depressing well atleast our generation is the last to expereience powder so we got that...
 
you must mean western canada right? i hope you do, because while i am having a great year out west, i'm quite sure that some people in say, ontario, aren't having a good year. why do some people think that whistler = canada?
 
I've been watching this movie. It has a great representation or simulation of the earth and it's climate changes and about what will happen if we don't stop using fossil fuels and oil. It's this movie called the day after tomorrow. it shows just how quickly climate can change and that very soon, if we dont change our ways, humanity will be doomed with another ice age. Our planet and climate are very fragile, we have to protect them. Which can be good for skiers if we can live through it, but the odds are against us with sudden freezing temperatures that will frreeze us to death.

Actually, that movie is a piece of crap. The producers asked NASA to support it or support it with science and NASA said the ideas were so ridiculous that it wouldn't waste its time. Global warming is happening and no one has proved for sure whether it is natural or from us with greenhouse gases. Im in support of limiting pollution and trying to counteract global warming as long as the benefit equals the cost.
 
Hey all,

As an earth scientist and geology student I have multiple views and perspectives on the climate change phenomena that have recently been grouped together by the media and popular culture as "Global Warming." It is undeniable that the overall global climate we are seeing today is far above and beyond that which would be caused by purely natural forces. The levels of Carbon Dioxide, Sulfur Dioxide, Methane, and other greenhouse gasses are a thousand times above their natural historical averages; which is no doubt being caused by a rapidly industrializing, fossil-fuel driven world economy. Oil is the axis upon which the industrial world revolves, and with rising superpowers such as India and China building new coal-fired power plants and factories as we speak, there are no worlwide regulations regarding air emmisions and atmospheric pollution to hold other nationd accountable. Of course, the United States is without a doubt the guiltiest of any nation, as our current bone-headed administration (along with previous ones) refuses to ratify even basic global measures such as the Kyoto protocol. With big-business friendly politicians fulling the strings and an ever corporate-friendly government, sadly we likely see even more profound climate change in our lifetimes.

Glaciers across the world are melting and unprecedented rates, and places like Glacier National Park and the fragile Mt. Kilamanjaro in Africa will likely lose all their glaciers in our lifetimes. Both the arctic and antarctic ice sheets and glaciers and melting extremely fast, and super-hurricanes such as Katrina are becoming common. While some parts of the country are subjected to huge blizzards, winter storms, and harsh weather (ie; Denver in the past few weeks and the Northwest so far this season), other areas (like the Northeast this season) have been having abnormaly warm weather and little precipitation. The Alps region of Europe is having their warmest season in an estimated 1,250 years. Think about that. This is climate change on a truly global level; and change starts with PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY. Like it or not; we are all "slaves to the fossil fuel economy" in a certain sense, even those radical hippies who have ditched their cars and bike everywhere; we still rely heavily on both the petroleum and mining industries for almost EVERYTHING in our daily lives in first-world countries, and if you would like to argue that, go live in a hut with no electricity or running water for a year and then get back to me. So start small and turn off the lights more, use rechargable batteries and recycle, ditch the Denali or Suburban for a little Subaru or Pruis, and bike to school/work. Hike for turns instead of snowmobiling. Carpool to the mountains and use the town shuttle busses.

Now, getting back to my first point on multiple perspectives. The point I want to clarify here is that while as humans we are undoubtably contributing to global warming to the point where it is no longer natural; fundamentally we are in a natural climactic cycle, a distinction many people forget and thus lose the academic integrity of their arguement. If you look at the earth's climate overall in say the last 100,000 years, we have gone through dozens of warming snd cooling cycles, in which the earth enters an Ice Age for a few thousand years, with widespread glaciation and lower sea levels as the ice caps entrap thousands of miles of otherwise open ocean. This is followed by a gradual warming period that generally follows an exponential pattern in its intensity, meaning that the earth gradually warms, slowly at first, and then becoming warmer and warmer quicker until the next Ice Age hits. Now of course, we are talking geological time, in which even the most minor events like Ice Ages take hundreds to thousands of years to solidify. The last big North American Ice Age was in the late Wisconsonian time, about 15,000 years ago. This was the Ice Age that brought humans to North America on the Bering Bridge to Alaska, and created much of the surficial landscape we see today in the northern U.S. On average, these Ice ages occur every 13,000 or 14,000 years or so. We are overdue and have been so roughly since the time of Jesus. What we are seeing now is a rapidly accelerated version of the natural climax of the warming trend.

What is not natural; however, are the ungoldly ammounts of airborne pollutants being emmitted every day from the most advanced "environmentally-friendly", "responsible" countries in the world, like the U.S. It would be convenient to blame global warming on activities in impoverished third-world countries like burning the rainforest and open-air smelting; but really these countries are only raped and pillaged for their resources by us, the superpowers. So in the end; think small, becuase change starts with us, yes us skiers. Global warming is real; and anyone who denies this is being willfully ignorant of science, a crime on par with intelligent design. So everybody hike a few more turns and cram a few more friends in the old suburban, er, legacy. ;) And yes, other than skiing I have no life. ;)

Best Regards,

Phil Persson.
 
^^that is exactly what i think, the climate changes regardless of us. of coarse the world is getting warmer but that may or may not be entirly our fault there is no proof
 
The EPA and just about every other promenent envoronmental body begs to differ.

Im not going to tell you to run out, sell your car and ride a bike for the rest of your life. Just stop driving SUV's, stop leaving the lights on, and stop turning the heat in your house up to a balmy 85 degrees...29 degrese for ya'll Canadians.

Climate change can't be stopped bearin in mind economic reason, however contributing to a healthier planet does help and is something we can all handle.
 
in recent years though cars put out way less polutants regardless of gas mileage thanks to innovations like catalytic converters.
 
most likely our practices arn't helping.. but I guess I'd have to check the "i don't believe" box...

I'd also like to add that Global Warming as we are experiencing it on earth is also ocurring on Mars... so, as much as we'd like to point the fingers at ourselves, the problem may be more of a cosmic issue...
 
u cant get 0 emmissions without practically shutting down the world. yes i enjoy skiing a LOT and i think it would be terrible if i wasnt around. but how do u get to ur mountain? cause i drive my 20 mph car
 
or you could just drop some nukes and throw the world into a nuclear winter.

mabey it'll rid the world of some terrorists, and we'll have the longest winter ever.
 
a nuclear winter would prolly kill us all because of the radiation that goes on......not to mention that it does emit thermal energy which may or may not melt the snow tha we ski on?
 
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