What are your thoughts on Global Warming?
By alecwhardy
@alecwhardy (15)
United States
June 27, 2010 11:43pm CST
People all around the world are frantically trying to create "green" everything...Green devices, jobs, lifestyles, etc. As people have said, the earths core temperature is raising! What does that mean to us, and why?
Well, this has no effect to us in the short run, but long run effects can be deadly! How will we live when the temperature is a blazing 130 degrees an a regular basis. And what will happen with the ocean. Will it flood us and will the poor polar bears in Alaska die?
What the government doesn't want us to know (The Government???)...Yes! The Government! Green Medlers are making a huge deal over a tiny amount of CO2 while infact we breathe CO2...they are making us replace our expensive devices at home for more green devices...but, is that efficient? If I pay $10,000 for solar panels for my house today and I won't get any money out of the deal for 12 years...is there really a point. And yes, the cells do wear out over time! And for that washing machine...if I save 10 cents for each wash, how many years will it take for my to make up the money for that mew $800 washer? So, what do you think...is this efficient?
1 response
@lacieice (2060)
• United States
28 Jun 10
Hello alecwhards.
I think this whole global warming thing is totally blown out of porportion. I truely believe global warming is not being caused by man. I think it is a natural phenomina of the earth. There is no scientific proof that man is causing it...it is simply a scientific theory of a few men. Therefore, I don't think anything we do or don't do will make a difference. It is what it is.
And as for this "green" thing. People have gone way overboard. Ok...for example.
They have made light bulbs that last a really long time and are energy efficient. That's great. But they are a hazard to dispose of. What are we supposed to do with them when they burn out?
All the companies who manufacture "green" stuff are lovin' this. They are making a fortune, and we are going broke trying to be "environmentally frendly".