Global Warming debunked
@lookatdesktop (27156)
Dallas, Texas
March 8, 2017 10:56pm CST
I just watched a YouTube about Global Warming and according to this very intelligent man I am pretty confident that what he says in this video is positive against the so called Global Climate Change hoax. If you watch this you will feel better. I know I enjoyed watching it because it is totally opposite of the so called Global Warming negativity that seems to be the new religion of this time period:
I am open for all points of view. It's good that not everyone is trying to say the world is about to end for everyone so for this reason I am sharing this more positive message because it sets the record straight and put things in a new light.
Nobel Prize winner and physicist Ivar Giaever's speech at the Nobel Laureates meeting 1st July 2015. Ivar points out the mistakes which Obama makes in his sp...
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@shaggin (74987)
• United States
9 Mar 17
I will have to add this to my bookmarks so I can watch this later. My uncle talked me to me once about global warming and does not believe in it either. I am not sure if I believe in it either but I will see what I think about what this man thinks.
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@workathomefan (8957)
• Prairieville, Louisiana
9 Mar 17
I love YouTube and watch it a lot.
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@changjiangzhibin89 (17240)
• China
9 Mar 17
What the nobel laureate said should be an authority on the global warming problem,which cheers us up .
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@MarshaMusselman (38865)
• Midland, Michigan
9 Mar 17
Up to about a week ago I thought global warming was a hoax, but I've read some work a scientist did on this in the early 1980's or before and have since changed my mind. But, I don't believe any president can change things quick enough to turn things around.
The culprit to global warming is the :
combustionn of fossil fuels in factories, vehicles and electricity production,
and deforestation of our land
I will view your link on my tablet later today and maybe stop back by with more to say.
But, if we want to reverse the effects of what is taking place there are many things we could get involved in. Most people complain about it and want the politicians to take care of things but it would take years for certain changes to even begin to help things out.
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@lookatdesktop (27156)
• Dallas, Texas
10 Mar 17
It's in each one of us to make the change. I do not rely on our government for that change, it lies within me and I for one, have thought about making some real changes in my life that will at least for myself, work. I know that I do not need a car. I also know that I do not need to spend hours worrying about the immediate future. I believe in miracles.
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@MarshaMusselman (38865)
• Midland, Michigan
10 Mar 17
@lookatdesktop I agree. Those po'd at Trump not worrying about it are not considering they could make a better impact if they were to start a movement from the grassroots up rather than expecting any bill to make a quick enough difference.
How come I never knew you believed in miracles? Do you also believe in the Bible? Well that may be the wrong question, but you get my drift?






