man made global warming questioned by CNN meteorologist Chad Myers
man made global warming questioned by CNN meteorologist Chad Myers
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at 16:55 on February 6th, 2009
Wow! Chad Myers. Somebody phone National Geographic. I think we have found the missing link.Neanderthal himself. I cannot believe that CNN let this F-ing Idiot take center stage and make comments like , "the oceans are so big " , " Mother nature is so big " and "we would be ignorant to think that humans could change the weather. We really havn't been out of the cage that long have we lou Dobb's . With our past environmental record we would be ignorant to think that we couldn't change the weather . Hey Chad what about the garbage patch twice the size of Texas in the Pacific ocean and the dead zone that extends 8000 sq. km out from the Mississippi river, I guess the oceans arn't that big afterall. How about the melting polar ice caps, shifting currents, rising temperatures, jellyfish blooms and the dying fisheries across the world .Somebody needs to put this guy out to pasture.Its presicely this ignorance that is killing this planet. Rob
at 16:56 on February 6th, 2009
Wow! Chad Myers. Somebody phone National Geographic. I think we have found the missing link.Neanderthal himself. I cannot believe that CNN let this F-ing Idiot take center stage and make comments like , "the oceans are so big " , " Mother nature is so big " and "we would be ignorant to think that humans could change the weather. We really havn't been out of the cage that long have we lou Dobb's . With our past environmental record we would be ignorant to think that we couldn't change the weather . Hey Chad what about the garbage patch twice the size of Texas in the Pacific ocean and the dead zone that extends 8000 sq. km out from the Mississippi river, I guess the oceans arn't that big afterall. How about the melting polar ice caps, shifting currents, rising temperatures, jellyfish blooms and the dying fisheries across the world .Somebody needs to put this guy out to pasture.Its presicely this ignorance that is killing this planet. Rob