How to Discover Whether Global Warming is Real or Not

Kevin Brown
How do you know climate change is real? Are mass media giving you the right information? Is it scientifically verified? All these questions must be answered if we want to take any step toward the consciousness of this topic. We must have the right information from the right people, not from anyone who tells this is this way about global warming in his/her blog, or a bad-looking website saying anything about a topic they do not know much about. We must here to reliable people like the vice-president Al gore, because this guy is making a killing trying to help us solve this important issue. You know, if we do not act fast we are goig to have serious problems with this important issue.

Al Gore, Internet communities, mass media, people all over the world are talking about this. But we need real information, proven statistics to believe. Global warming is not schematically proven, the so called alarmists are only collecting data and more data and saying that many catastrophes will come.

Earth has many cycles, and these cycles occur in regular way to maintain the balance of our planet. We have cycles of tens of years, hundreds of years, thousands or year and these cycles are known by farmers, geologists, among others. A drought could be caused by a change in the North Pole Axis in an oval track, but these are only theories and we do not way this is real. As long as we do not have scientific proof we cannot say anything.

Alarmists make many prediction like the Earth is at the tipping point of the climate change, and we are almost died if we do not act fast, but we do not believe in this stuff. We just cannot believe that man is the only cause of the so called global warming if this is real.

In all the think tanks is talked about the regular cycles of the earth that reaches equilibrium and then go to a period of chaos and when enough time passed by then go to another point of equilibrium. We think this is very logical way of maintaining the balance of our planet.

We are very optimistic about this issue because we have enough information and we have talked so much in the think tanks about this. We hope this article spreads some light about this theme.

Published by Kevin Brown

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