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message 1: by Lynnm (new)

Lynnm | 923 comments This is the folder for general chat and off-green-topic discussions. Enjoy!


message 2: by Lynnm (new)

Lynnm | 923 comments What are the chances of climate change being mentioned in the VP debate tonight? Or the remaining two Presidential debates?

The most important issue of our time, and I would say that we won't get any any mention of climate change.


message 3: by [deleted user] (new)

It's not popular, that's all they care about.


message 4: by Lynnm (new)

Lynnm | 923 comments Georgina wrote: "It's not popular, that's all they care about."

Sadly, true. Here in the U.S., when people are asked to rate their concerns, the environment/climate change comes in at the bottom of the list. :-(


message 5: by Lynnm (last edited Oct 20, 2012 03:49PM) (new)

Lynnm | 923 comments Last week, I watched the movie Big Miracle. Has anyone else watched that film? Kind of corny, but I really liked it (and will admit that I cried quite a bit).

And I thought, why can't we get everyone, including governments, to come together like that for climate change.


message 6: by Lynnm (new)

Lynnm | 923 comments Anyone else here from the US East Coast? Unprecedented hurricane in late October after a rare October snowstorm last year, and 7 feet of snow the winter before. Climate change? Or just rare freaky weather?


message 7: by Sam (new)

Sam (ecowitch) | 86 comments Well it is said that climate change increases the odds of freak weather occurring so there's a fair chance it is due to that. Trouble is there's no way to tell conclusively.


message 8: by Jimmy (new)

Jimmy | 1644 comments Mod
The answer is only a scientific one.


message 9: by Lynnm (new)

Lynnm | 923 comments I'm not a scientist. But I do know that scientists make observations, and then based on those observations, make connections, evaluations, and inferences.

An educated inference would be that rare weather occurs infrequently over long periods of time. And if you have supposed "rare" weather becoming common, something must making weather change.


message 10: by Jimmy (new)

Jimmy | 1644 comments Mod
That is what the overwhelming majority of scientists are saying.


message 11: by Lynnm (new)

Lynnm | 923 comments A very happy Thanksgiving to all the American Green Group members!


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