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  • For the same reason I don't bulldoze my house, and make it a small patch of forest.
  • I get my electricity from a nuclear plant. So my internet use does not pollute at all.
  • Global warming is false. This has been proven. They haven't pronounced it yet though because it will cost a lot to change. Almost every school science book talks about global warming now.
  • all energy saving bulbs throughut the house should cover it, anyway talk about the pot calling the kettle black-whats your excuse?+6
  • Global warming is NOT man made. http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/november2006/161106suvjupiter.htm
  • some people know and dont care. besides u dont know how much clean energy ur using.
  • exactly - moreover, if you feel that strongly about it being the fault of mankind, the morally correct thing to do would be to kill yourself and stop sucking up resources. And for anybody that thinks global warming is warming anything up, let me tell you that it seems to have completely bypassed the UK because we are having yet another shit summer with a severe lack of anything even slightly warm.
  • The answer is probably the same as the one for the question "If you believe in Anthropogenic Global Warming, why do you not support wholesale deployment of nuclear power"?
  • I consider it a worthy sacrifice.
  • No, I'm not. I was told in church today that global warming is the direct result of cows farting too much. Then I heard Pat Robertson say on the 700 Club that they had just come out with an anti-gas concoction to give to the cows to eliminate their excessive flatulence so, between that, my priest's and my government's assurances, I know we're in good hands!
  • Global warming is a natural Eb and flow of the earth's atmosphere and the world is getting stiffed by the BIG LIE!!
  • because I weigh it agaist what I dont do. I dont eat pork so I dont suport intensive farming. I dont drive a car. I dont breed. I wash my clothes in cold water. I turn off lights at home (and at work,shh) that are unnessacary. I think i'm ok to play on the computer for a bit.
  • I'm a tecnique for measuring cable?
  • Well I don't, I think we give it a helping hand - the reason I am here is because I conserve more than my fair share of energy and resources in other ways. And besides, and this is probably most important to people in other places, there is absolutely no point living like a hermit because it will do absolutely no good. America and China consume so much energy compared to the rest of the world that me not going on the internet won't make the blindest bit of difference.
  • a life line is never a waste of energy. i recycle i even save my a/c water to then water my plants who the crap do you think you are to judge mankind ?
  • Sounds very much like you criticise people who believe in man made, or man assisted global warming for using their computers. So presumably you would also question how they justify driving cars, go to work, turning on lights in the dark, and so on. You asking those people to just sit at home and simply wait till they die!
  • it is man made but u can use resources with care
  • Global Warming is made by one man..Al Gore talking too much. Yes this is an honest answer!
  • I believe in global warming but it's not man made it's natural cycles that accure and by the way I believe we are in a cooling period right now.
  • First of all, I am not under the impression that "global warming" is "man made". Second of all, if the globalwarming freaks have their self centered, hypocritical way, then alot of us, who don't believe in thier new religion, will be living in the stone age, or on Gilligan's Island. No phones, no lights, no motor cars, not a single luxery, like Robinson Caruso, as primitive as can be. Yep, I think it's all baloney meat!
  • Dr. Plimer is dead right. Look back at the past 30,000 to 50,000 years. We've had global climate change in many cycles. All of Man's industry barely makes a perceptible blip in what Earth does quite on her own. In the 19th century, when factories were spewing unchecked effluvia, smoke, tar, and chemicals into the soil, the air, and the water, the climate, at least in the northern hemisphere was growing steadily colder. It was only after we began to reduce our "pollution" that the global climate began to grow warmer.

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