Quote (HellFireCoco @ Sat, Dec 20 2008, 04:37pm)
I just read this...
Well...
I was just wondering... maybe you american know...
I'm Canadian...
Can you tell me if the American Policy Center can be trusted in what they say?
Because I found that the text was really engaged... like if it was someone's opinion...
Like if it was someone who is frustrated that he has to recycle paper so he wrote that text 
I mean... when he shows the 2 key paragraphs deleted from the U.N. Report signed in Japan...
Where was that text?
I can also write 2 paragraphes like those and say that they were deleted...
On the website... he rages on the U.N. but there is a U.N. Logo on the page?!?!?!?
I'll stick to my current opinion on global warming...
Just use your best judgement.
I just don't find that this website has credibility and my opinion is even worse about the author.
Use Judgement, don't beleive everything...
Just see how the text is written, it's so not fucking professionnal 
i agree 100%
Quote (kegman909650 @ Sat, Dec 20 2008, 08:36pm)
Which is the problem. People think everything that is "government-sanctioned" is true, and a lot of the times this is the exact opposite. What it's saying is that "the government says global warming is at a high, I say no". Of course you're not going to see any .govs or anything like that. It's very hard to find/publicize information against the status quot.
another great point!
I think the key here is that there are valid points on each side of the issue. Each side with it's own research making their own conclusions. Like HellFireCoCo politely pointed out, the thing to do is use your best judgement. The only problem with that though, is that many people have been brainwashed and can't think independently. So to them I say, challenge yourself to consider the options equally and make a decision based on the information you can find.
I still think that humans are not going to change the heat/cooling cycle of the earth in the short term or have done so to this point. I do believe that we need to be aware of our impact and it is
immensely important that we as the human race learn to control the earth's cycles.