It is not the HEAT. It is the HUMIDITY!

United States
November 23, 2008 7:48am CST
Yes, it is true. Sometimes folk wisdom is the best. Here's a link to a government report at a .gov web site, no less, confirming what we have should have known already as to what is the most powerful GREENHOUSE GAS that warms the planet the most. http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=35952 I say that if water vapor contributes so much to global warming, maybe we better cut down all the trees right away as they emit tons of water vapor. Additionally, we better cancel all the hydrogen car projects as hydrogen cars emit, guess what? WATER! What do you say?
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@Barb42 (4214)
• United States
23 Nov 08
I haven't even read the article and this angers me! There are so many stupid people that are so dis-satisfied with the US that they are going to try and find anything to disrupt our way of living! Why not let the air work out it's problems! None of this has killed us yet! The world has gotten so into this political correctness and the government running our business that we can't have a minutes' peace anymore without someone hollering about global warming. Have they not realized by all this time that it's a natural happening - that there are cold times, ice times, hot times, and it's going to be that way until God destroys the earth?
• United States
23 Nov 08
I certainly agree it will take God to destroy the earth and that puny humans will never achieve such a result. Humans could destroy themselves, but never the earth.
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@Barb42 (4214)
• United States
24 Nov 08
And, I believe some are on the path to total destruction!
@gewcew23 (8007)
• United States
23 Nov 08
If anyone think co2 is the cause of global warming just go to a rain forest. There is no SUV or coal power plants but rain forest are extremely hot. Living in the south we are experts on humidity causing warmer temperatures. It is amazing how many people think they smart because they think man is causing global warming. If we place the blame for climate change squarely where it belongs then there is no need for research projects or government regulations. How do you regulate nature from Washington D.C?
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• United States
23 Nov 08
There use to be a famous play called Camelot. I use to laugh my butt off at one of the songs. In it, the king spoke of passing a law that it should only rain in the middle of the night so as to not bother people's daytime activities. I think of legislation concerning man made global warming (now, man made climate CHANGE!) in much the same light.
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@RebeccaLynn (2256)
• United States
24 Nov 08
I think that once a week all of the "Top Scientists" gather together and throw a dart at a list of possibilities and then all shake their' heads in unison and say "Yup! That's what's causing it all right!" Then they make "The Big Announcement" and people take it as gospel. We know what is wrong with our planet. Common sense will tell you that.
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• United States
24 Nov 08
Man's inhumanity is what's wrong with the planet.
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• United States
24 Nov 08
See? It's nice to know that common sense is alive and well! LOL!
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@arkaf61 (10881)
• Canada
29 Nov 08
Geesh... there's always a new study coming that vaporizes the previous ideas isn't there? HOwever if we started doing all that, then we would end up with another problem caused by the lack of trees and carbon emissions. It's a never ending puzzle. Although when we think of it, oceans should be the major culprits in water evaporating, don't think we could or should dry them LOL In any case, that water is without a doubt a big cause I have no problem believing, it is the major one being released for sure.
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• United States
29 Nov 08
I was only joking about the trees. And the hydrogen cars! I make fun of the man made global warming crowd every chance I get.
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@arkaf61 (10881)
• Canada
1 Dec 08
LOL I know, I have read your discussions :)