Yeah, we're subject to have very different coastlines every 100 years, or maybe just something noticeable. However, that has been changing for the entire existence of the world, and if Science is correct, then at one time, this was all one big continent anyway. Nothing to say that it won't be something similar again, I'd guess. However, you can't get millions, or billions of dollars out of the government saying that. You have to shock people, or support the ones that are. I've read that the Science of Global Warming is becoming more of a religion, than an actual science these days, and with that being the case, anybody that looks around and says, "Mr. Gore, last Feb may have indeed been warm somewhere", a fact that has been attributed to El Nino, "but I had more snow in my home town this year than I've had in 30 years", is considered to be in league with anti-environmentalists, and in league with the oil companies. Despite the fact that I have physical evidence to the contrary. Physical evidence that contradicts Global Warming is considered to be heresy.
Edit: Hey Cloudy, how much snow you guys still have on the ground up there?
[ 03-24-2007, 04:53 PM: Message edited by: robertthebard ]
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