Global warming has nearly become a religion for some people. They have bought in to Al Gore's exaggerations of climate change. I believe we need to care for the planet and be prudent, but I don't believe that we are on the brink of disaster or that global warming is man-made.


Fortunately, scientists have had enough and are calling Gore on his rhetoric. They are beginning to force him to restate his exaggerated claims and change some of the slides in his slideshow.


More than 31,000 scientists across the U.S. (including more than 9,000 Ph.D.s) in fields such as atmospheric science, climatology, earth science, and environment) have signed a petition rejecting "global warming," the assumption that the human production of greenhouse gases is damaging Earth's climate.


NASA shows the oceans are actually cooling. Russian scientists predict a cooling period coming in 2030-2040. Read a few articles that debunk the global warming myth


The earth is going through natural cycles of warming and cooling. Just read Time magazine articles in 1924 about global cooling, then articles in 1939 about global warming, then articles in 1974 about global cooling, and today articles about warming. The New York Times ran stories in 1924 about global cooling; in 1935 about warming; in 1975 about cooling; and today there are stories about warming.


Be careful in accepting facts that just aren't true. Be very careful in accepting governmental efforts to collect billions of dollars in so-called "cap and trade" tax policies that will somehow fix a problem that simply doesn't exist. This regressive tax would increase the average Utah family's electricity bill by $3,435.65 or nearly $290 per month.
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