Placing 2006’s Warmness in Context
So, 2006 was the warmest year on record. What does that mean? Well, it means that the Earth is warming up. Mankind’s activities may or may not be contributing to that warming—many say yes, some say no.
The important things to remember here are:
- The records don’t go back very far. We have a century or so of strongly calibrated data worldwide, and a few centuries more with a more limited scope.
- The geological record indicates that the Earth has had very warm and very cool points in its long history. [Those who dispute this are generally Young Earth Creationists, and ... for the purpose of this discussion, they really don't matter. Most YECs argue that God's omnipotent control extends to climate, and those that don't fall into the group that see Man as Earth's steward, and so they're environmentally conscious.]
So, don’t flip out or anything. I mean, we need to be environmentally conscious, we need to cut fossil fuel use, and we need to conserve energy whenever possible—all for positive economic reasons—but this is not concrete evidence that Man-induced global warming is happening.

No one takes into consideration on global warming, the effect that the testing and actual barbaric use of the atom bombs, I once witnessed via an army film, the dropping and effect of the bomb, if you watch the clouds during the formation of the mushroom they are in termoil, god knows what these terrible weapons have done to this beautiful planet.
When they tell you it is the human race that has caused the Global Warming, just remind them of the Atom Bomb Effect!
On August the 6th August 1945 aa uranium-type atom bomb was dropped on Hiroshima.
And a plutonium-type one on Nagasaki on the 9th of August 1945.
Since then the world has continued testing Hydrogen and Nuclear Bombs, check out this link if you do not think there is a connection between Bombs and Global Warming…http://www1.city.nagasaki.nagasaki.jp/abm/abm_e/kougi/kaisu/rekishi.html
January 11th, 2007 at 12:12