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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 140270" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>The libs will do anything possible to stifle debate on this issue. There is little proof to back AGW IMO. Look, I love being outdoors, love and respect Mother Nature, and I hate pollution (why aren't the libs here screaming at China?). I just am not swayed by proponents of AGW. </p><p>There is no doubt in my mind that the sun is the primary engine of our climate. None of the models "proving" AGW factor in the sun, smh. If you want to look at real world evidence...just take a look around the world. But global climate fluctuations have always been chaotic. Glaciers for instance shrink and grow. Take a look at Greenland for goodness sake. When the Vikings settled Greenland it truly was just that. Ice now covers the vast majority of Greenland and the old Viking settlements are literally buried beneath it. Is this then evidence of anthropogenic global cooling?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 140270, member: 735"] The libs will do anything possible to stifle debate on this issue. There is little proof to back AGW IMO. Look, I love being outdoors, love and respect Mother Nature, and I hate pollution (why aren't the libs here screaming at China?). I just am not swayed by proponents of AGW. There is no doubt in my mind that the sun is the primary engine of our climate. None of the models "proving" AGW factor in the sun, smh. If you want to look at real world evidence...just take a look around the world. But global climate fluctuations have always been chaotic. Glaciers for instance shrink and grow. Take a look at Greenland for goodness sake. When the Vikings settled Greenland it truly was just that. Ice now covers the vast majority of Greenland and the old Viking settlements are literally buried beneath it. Is this then evidence of anthropogenic global cooling? [/QUOTE]
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