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    Posted January 10, 2010 by
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    Easley, South Carolina
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    Copenhagen climate change conference

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    A New Ice Age?

     

       A new Ice Age trend could be coming and not a Global Warming trend...  Conditions lately show cooling is taking place on our planet.

    http://www.accuweather.com/video-on-demand.asp?video=60571000001&channel=VBLOG_BASTARDI&title=Worldwide%20Cold%20Not%20Seen%20since%20'70s%20Ice%20Age%20Scare

       There are many other scientist saying the exact opposite of the ones you hear crying out "GLOBAL WARMING!!!"  We had better rethink are sciences on this subject before we spend unnecessary monies on all this Global Warming and Cap and Trade talk.  We may be focused on the wrong scenario here.   Maybe it's time to put money into more research to see if this stuff is the real deal.  A wrong turn here and we've had it.  Like a man heading to Florida with nothing but T-shirts and Shorts only to find out he should have brought his Parka.

    Here is another link on this subject:

    http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,944914-1,00.html

       Someone wrote me on this subject and I thought it was worth noting.  They said, "I noticed they  started saying Climate Change instead of using Global Warming all the time, covering their tracks, they can say any change in the temperature is extreme, and it isn't, it's normal."  I found it interesting too.  A good remark and more food for thought...

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