Global Warming Fiction or Non-fiction? - Comments

  • ghosthorse

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    I was just watching a segment on the news where the reporter went to Alaska to talk about the oil drilling. He talked to an Inuit man who said a couple years before the water line had been iced up to two feet, and now only four or five inches. And because of all the human activity that has been happening, the ice hasn't been able to expand, which causes the polar bears to fall through the ice and in some cases drown.

    I believe in Global Warming, but I don' think it's just the sun. We as the human race have too much going on and we don't cover our tracks. We make it worse, not nature. I personally think that Hummers should never have been released for the public, they take up too much gas which means that the more people buy them the more places they have to drill for oil, meaning polar bears die for the Hummers. Just saying; humans aren't very conscious of what they're really doing.
    October 25th, 2009 at 04:56pm
  • kashi-

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    It's natural; we're just speeding up the process.

    The media is making it sound much, much worse than it actually is, though, in hopes that we'll fix it before it gets to the point of being unfixable. I couldn't care less, though. ._. I recycle, I unplug all of my electrical things when they're unused, I walk instead of driving. I'm doing what I need to do.
    October 25th, 2009 at 04:49pm