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What's the REAL story on Global Warming

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Climate shifts make it hard to grow enough food to feed everyone. Food shortages and repeated disasters due to chaotic weather patterns bring on an economic collapse, refugees contribute to a breakdown of civil society, and we end up with a much smaller population living in the new temperate latitudes of northern Canada and elsewhere, which is unable to sustain a high-tech civilization (with iPads and digital watches etc.)Cockroaches survive just fine,......

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There's definitely weather change going on, the debate is whether it's caused by man-made carbon emissions or solars flares coming from the sun.

Worst case scenario... storms keep getting more nad more extreme. The ocean's eco system becomes disrupted (plakton and corel die out). Famines become more common. Producing food becomes harder. Air quality becomes worse nad worse.

It's not the end of the world though.

That will happen with Obama gets re-elected.

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Worst case scenario ? Mad Max.
Climate shifts make it hard to grow enough food to feed everyone. Food shortages and repeated "disasters" due to chaotic weather patterns bring on an economic collapse, refugees contribute to a breakdown of civil society, and we end up with a much smaller population living in the new temperate latitudes of northern Canada and elsewhere, which is unable to sustain a high-tech civilization (with iPads and digital watches etc.)

Cockroaches survive just fine, thankyou. The world is not destroyed, and not everyone dies. Humanity has lived through this kind of thing before, e.g. during the ice ages.

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Ice core data from Antarctica shows that CO2 levels and global temperatures are cyclic and we are right where you would expect us to be. http://www.daviesand.com/Choices/Precaut… Man does contribute to climate change, but the question is, how much? My personal belief is that world Governments can't resist the big pile of cash that waits for them in the form of 'Carbon Credits' and has skewed the debate. What makes it difficult is that man probably does contribute to the problem, but there is no good way to quantify how much of the change is man made and how much is do to natural forces. As the above ice core data shows, CO2 and temperature are related, but it is difficult to determine which drives which.

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I personally don't believe man can impact such a complex system or also known as Weather. There many other factors which some seem to ignore such as;
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