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Puck
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PostMon Jul 17, 2006 5:26 pm    First 6 Months of 2006 Were Hottest Ever for the U.S.

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Searing heat greets report that first 6 months were hottest ever

The National Climatic Data Center said the average temperature for the 48 contiguous United States from January through June was 51.8 degrees Fahrenheit, making it the warmest such period since recordkeeping began in 1895.


http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/PE_News_Local_H_power15.20b68ec.html


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PostMon Jul 17, 2006 5:29 pm    

[sarcasm]This is what you get when you let global warming go on unfettered [/sarcasm]


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PostMon Jul 17, 2006 5:50 pm    

I don't know why you say that is sarcasm...because...well...that's why.


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PostMon Jul 17, 2006 5:59 pm    

I say it with sarcasm because that's not why. Man has little to do with it, and global warming is merely an aspect of an ever-changing climate. To say that this heat is all because of global warming is just, well, silly, because that's just not the case.
I don't deny the existence of global warming, but question the extent to which it goes and the causes of it, which, I believe, are hardly man-related.



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PostMon Jul 17, 2006 6:02 pm    

Its a factor and it is definitely man-related, however, I agree with you on the fact that global warming is not the entire reason for this. It could just be a coincidence.

I'm sorry...I'm a Democrat. I care about the environment. Just joking...I do...but...so does everyone...I think...



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PostMon Jul 17, 2006 6:22 pm    

Humans build cities, oil refineries, and vehicles that produce heat for this planet and that builds up over time and you get your global warming.

Its not that hard to understand.


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PostTue Jul 18, 2006 2:20 am    

Global warming is part of the reason but in the overall scheme of things, the changes over the past 100 years are partly to blame because of the climate change that is due (a major change that happens every few thousand years naturally, and may incur a ice age, but not likely). And the fact that in as little as a few hundred years the earth will undergo a north-south pole magnetic change.

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PostSat Jul 22, 2006 8:26 pm    

Yeah, its 110 out here in CA. And we have a stage one emegercy on our power grid.

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PostSun Jul 23, 2006 7:55 pm    

Everyone is free to believe what they want, but ice cores from the last 600,000 years prove that the current trends are not simply part of a "natural cycle".


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Arellia
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PostSun Jul 23, 2006 8:04 pm    

WeAz wrote:
Yeah, its 110 out here in CA. And we have a stage one emegercy on our power grid.


110? 115 up here, 110 sounds nice. It's been horribly hot. Not good for the electric bill at all.


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PostSun Jul 23, 2006 8:06 pm    

It is hot, but I like it, compared to the cold of the Winter we had...URG

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PostSun Jul 23, 2006 8:09 pm    

It's far too hot here in the UK too. None of us have air con.

Even if global warming isn't caused by greenhouse gases produced from such disgusting things as SUVs, man is to blame. Plants help keep the world cool. They provide shade and absorb light and heat, locking it up.
When we pave over areas of plants- front gardens becoming drives, fields becoming cities etc- the paved area absorbs the heat and then releases it, making the surrounding area warmer. It also leads to flooding as paving does not absorb water like foliage does.

And greenhouse gases are choking anyway, so we should still cut down. Man, do I dislike people who have no respect for nature.


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PostMon Jul 24, 2006 1:22 pm    

Exalya wrote:
110? 115 up here, 110 sounds nice. It's been horribly hot. Not good for the electric bill at all.


Yeah, and the sorry *$^#@& who failed to propery insulate your home (whether a house, apartment, etc.) only saved enough money for 1 summer month's electric bill.



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