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Your editorial regarding those who object to geoengineering solutions to global warming was on the mark (Saturday’s Review-Journal). These projects might help reduce atmospheric temperatures and ...
Sea level 18,000 years ago was 400 feet lower than now, so "global warming" has been ongoing for a very long time. Melt all remaining ice on Earth, and sea level rises 70 feet (and Miami is history).
It’s so enlightening to read one writer’s letters about the causes of global warming. I was almost taken in by all of the scientists, the people who spend their lives examining atmospheric and ...
It’s understandable that some people and politicians are deniers of global warming. After all, what’s the big deal of a 1.1 degree centigrade increase in the Earth's temperature from approximately ...
To solve our global warming issues, we dam up all the rivers and spread the water over the dry areas of the earth. If the XL pipeline is possible, watering ...
This CO2 model of global warming is an oversimplification at least, and totally wrong at most. We need to get this right before we embark on drastic action like large scale CO2 sequestration. Greg ...
My Feb. 27 letter rejected the notion of man-made global warming. A March 6 letter writer responded by saying we are “Not to debate if there is a problem, but rather to take action.” ...
Here's the dirty little secret that global alarmists who write to the Daily Star don't tell us -- that with third world countries, Russia, India, and especially China all increasing ...
On June 23, 1988, NASA climate scientist James Hansen presented his testimony to the United States Senate affirming that climate change was occurring, and that warming was likely caused by humans ...
Letters to the editor: NCR readers respond to a column where Jesuit Fr. Thomas Reese says that the good news is there are ways to reduce and eliminate the growth in global warming; the bad news is ...
Letter: Global warming is the greatest problem mankind has ever faced. ... Global warming began about 10,000 years ago, when much of North America was under thousands of feet of glacial ice.
Some say the current warming is, in part, a return to “normal” conditions that existed before the Little Ice Age. The “part” seems to be between 0 and 70 percent, according to “experts.” ...
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