Debunking the Myths of Global Warming

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The discussion centers on writing an essay that argues against the notion that global warming poses a significant threat. The author seeks reliable sources and books to support their claims, mentioning historical climate conditions and failed predictions as potential arguments. They express a desire to differentiate their essay from typical narratives about global warming's dangers. The essay is for a world issues class and is limited to 1500 words, prompting a need for substantial research. The conversation highlights the challenge of finding credible information that aligns with this contrarian perspective.
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so I am thinkin of wrting and essay on global warming...
ive kind of decided if I am going to write it on global warming i want to argue that it does not pose a real threat. Its so cliche to write essays on effects of glbal warming and how its going to ruin our Earth and all that media hype. If anyone had any links to relaible information or can suggest any book i should read thaty would eb greatly appreciated. For example i could argue that the climate was warmer 1000 years ago or failed predictions that people have allreayd made about global warming. I need to do ALOT if research... if anyone wants to discuss there opinions that would be helpful and interesting as well.
thanks a lot guys:smile:
 
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the essay is for a world issues its suprignly short 1500 words. I just want to see if i cna find enough proofs to support the idea beucase it will be really different compared to nay other global warming essays in the class or previous years.
 
or argue that global warming is not completely falut to man but the cimlate is shifting, i don't exactly know what I am getting into but it is a good research project but infromation is scarce
 
I think Andre has enough reliable information invested in this forum alone to write your essay 10 times over. I agree, just look for his posts.
 
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