Polar Bear Cartoon

Polar Bear Cartoon
The picture illustrates how large amount of snow and freezing weather contradicts the global warming theory.
Both cartoon drawings show one of the main reasons why people refuse to believe in global warming; colder temperatures in the north. As many of us can see, there is still some warm weather even in November. We are getting closer and closer to winter however the cold weather hasnt settled in yet. This will more likely push our winter back even more. Even if we are into a few months in 2011, it will still be brutally cold with more snow than expected. It seems that every year that goes by, there has been more snow fall that usual. This would also explain the prediction of 12ft of snow in the polar bear cartoon. Twelve feet does sound like a rediculous number however, anything is possible with all the past catostrophic disasters.

In some nothern parths of the United States, people are experience freezing temperature and unusual amounts of snow. For them, believing in global warming is like believing in the easter bunny. They dont see the signs that scientists warn everyone about. I believe that they should pay attention to other parts of the United States and other countries around the world who are seriously being affected by global warming. The climate and earth's temperature keeps increasing while wildlife and natural resources perish.

Al Gore Vs. Colder Temperature

Al Gore Vs. Colder Temperature
In this illustration: Al Gore is frozen along with his "Inconvenient Truth" due to freezing weather. The contradicts his theory.

Animals Suffering

Animals Suffering
Animals are struggling to stay alive ever since glaciers and ice caps started to melt.

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