21/12: Are We Still Arguing About the Weather?
With the recent Copenhagen conference, it gives new meaning to the phrase, "How's the weather?"
I mean, it's gone from a conversation starter to a national media extravaganza with Climategate and Mrs. Palin's thoughts that President Obama should boycott the UN climate conference in Copenhagen.
It's amazing how much this global warming thing has become part of the world culture. I admit, from the looks of the weather over the years it seems to be changing, but is it really changing as much as people think and is it really caused by man-made technology? Sometimes it sounds like an excuse to curtail industrial cultures from expanding to keep harm from the environment.
I'm for protecting the environment, but not at the cost of our freedom. I recycle, but I'm not a tree hugger, I take care of the environment by throwing trash, refuse, and oil where they are supposed to go, but I'm not calling for laws limiting car emission.
If we all just took the time to clean up after ourselves, I don't think the world would be in so much trouble.
I mean, it's gone from a conversation starter to a national media extravaganza with Climategate and Mrs. Palin's thoughts that President Obama should boycott the UN climate conference in Copenhagen.
It's amazing how much this global warming thing has become part of the world culture. I admit, from the looks of the weather over the years it seems to be changing, but is it really changing as much as people think and is it really caused by man-made technology? Sometimes it sounds like an excuse to curtail industrial cultures from expanding to keep harm from the environment.
I'm for protecting the environment, but not at the cost of our freedom. I recycle, but I'm not a tree hugger, I take care of the environment by throwing trash, refuse, and oil where they are supposed to go, but I'm not calling for laws limiting car emission.
If we all just took the time to clean up after ourselves, I don't think the world would be in so much trouble.