Ryan Layne September 19, 2011.  Scientists are always arguing about global warming Reasons Against It.

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Ryan Layne September 19, 2011

 Scientists are always arguing about global warming Reasons Against It

 Computers have never come close to the predicted temperature

 Carbon Dioxide only makes up.03% of the Earth’s atmosphere

 $25 billion has been spent since 1990 to research global warming

 There is no known time the ozone hole wasn’t there

 The Earth’s surface temperature is not at record levels

 Tons of cities across the U.S. had the coldest winter on record last year

 Sea levels have been increasing since the first ice age over 10,000 years ago

 Carbon Dioxide levels have increased while global temperatures decreased

 The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) theory is only driven by 60 scientists

 The first half of the twentieth century, before greenhouse gas producing technology, warmed more than the second half of the century

 Hacked s from scientists suggest that they are over exaggerating global warming

 This picture was taken to try to warn people about global warming but it was taken in august when all the ice melts anyway

 The Earth has been around for 4.5 billion years and constantly undergoes weather changes

 The polar bear population is at record levels

 Glaciers in Greenland have recently been shown to be getting thicker, not thinner. Same with Antarctic ice, which is never mentioned by warming alarmists

 In pursuit of the global warming theory, wind farms will do very little to nothing to reduce CO 2 emissions.

 Snow still comes in the winter and it gets pretty cold, so it can’t be that warm.