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The Real Story of Greenland

Submitted by Hiram on Monday, 21 July 2008No Comment

I’m a nature lover and consider myself an environmentalist.  There’s nothing I enjoy more than the peace and serenity I feel when I’m out hiking or camping in the wilderness.  I want my grand kids to be able to enjoy that same experience.

I was convinced that industry is the main cause of Global Warming after reading Al Gore’s book “An Inconvenient Truth” AND watching the movie (the book is better).  However, now I’m not so sure that modern society is the root cause.

One of the items that Gore points to as evidence of global warming is the change that’s occurring in the climate of Greenland.  He makes s a dramatic point.  However, one thing that Gore doesn’t mention is that the climate of Greenland has changed before as part of a natural cycle.

This short, 10 minute video explains and brings up the point that mankind may not be the main cause of climate change, which is what the mainstream media, and many government politicians, want us all to believe.

I’m posting this because I believe that we need to review ALL the evidence from BOTH sides of an issue.  Take a look and judge for yourself.

Hiram

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