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Global Warming Solution?

I still have a couple of cans of R-12 freon. My solution to global warming is to open a can and let its contents spew into the environment whenever I hear of an ozone alert. It's my CFCs eating up all the little ozones floating around. It may not have a wide spread effect but my little corner of the world is pollution free.
 
I still have a couple of cans of R-12 freon. My solution to global warming is to open a can and let its contents spew into the environment whenever I hear of an ozone alert. It's my CFCs eating up all the little ozones floating around. It may not have a wide spread effect but my little corner of the world is pollution free.
When it gets too cold, I'll burn stuff to up my local temp by radiant heat and carbon dioxide production. If the concept works on a huge planet, it'll certainly work in my backyard.
 
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-18 this morning. The wood burning fireplace is running at maximum capacity. If we all do a little, we can do a lot.
 
I sure hope global warming get's here fast, I'm is freezing my buns off.

Jiminy Christmas it's cold!
 
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I bet they each took a plane to Hawaii and had the dog flown in another.
 
I am a simple person, but it seems to me the earth goes through natural patterns. Ice melts when things get a little warmer so more grass, plants and trees flourish while the "green house" gasses increase. The more grass, plants and trees we have mean the "green house" gasses decrease and it gets a little cooler. Wash, rinse and repeat.

I remember seeing a study where that exact things happens in the winter months in Alaska so why is it so hard to think it is not a natural heating and cooling of the earth.

Have they not proven, through ice samples, that there was a much higher carbon level 500+ (or whatever) years ago. I am pretty sure that there was no "man made" threat back then.
 
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