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Do you think Social Media is an effective way to motivate and help battle Climate Change Issue?
10-12-2012, 08:29 AM
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I know you're trying to be conscientious and do what you think is right, but please, PLEASE look into climate change before you go any further. It's a proven fraud. Haven't you heard about Climate Gate? It's all about money, money, money. IPCC members have admitted that they wanted to create hysteria at the outset in order to get money. Special interest groups lobby, do favors, get favors - that's all this is about. Money makes the world go round. For crying out loud, you can find out that the science in "An Inconvenient Truth" was faulty just be Googling the facts. Al Gore, who started the hysteria with his film, is a lying hypocrite. There are hundreds of scientists in the U.S. alone trying to speak out about this but they're being blackballed by their colleges (again - money). Do you know these scientists held a convention in NYC to discuss how this hysteria is affecting their field and careers? I doubt it. Most people didn't because the media conveniently overlooks anything that doesn't fit their agenda.

Warming and cooling has been happening cyclically since weather conditions have been recorded. There is absolutely no crisis happening here.

If you want to motivate people in positive way, start researching this economic meltdown and what is happening to our nation. Now THAT is a crisis. You can start with a book called "The 5000 Year Leap." Easy to read and certainly not what you learn in public schools. This is what people need to wake up to and get involved in.
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[] - HumaWebDesign - 10-12-2012, 08:29 AM
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