By: Mary Rose | 2011-08-15 | News and society Michele Bachmann, the candidate for the Republican nomination in the 2012 U.S. presidential election, married Marcus Bachmann, a clinical therapist a master's degree from Regent University and a PhD from Union Graduate School in 1978. The couple is the parents of five children, including Lucas, Harrison, Elisa, Caroline, and Sophia. read more
By: Robert Britt | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Science is certainly getting in the way of progress, isn't it? Maybe we ought to put the brakes on it already. Hasn't enough been discovered and analyzed. Let's spend the money that used to be for research on iced cappuccino for the poor. Then we'll all be happy. read more
By: Mac Mcmann | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Want the environmental movement to last this time? Better hope for the success of Exxon and Chevrolet. read more
By: Larry Butz | 2010-05-11 | Environmental You must believe that global warming is now a fact. The US National Climatic Data Center declared that 2001 was the second year on record and it was 23rd chorological year of higher than normal temperatures. Most problems may be the fact of the increasing rate of the temperature. In addition, insurer Munich Re released the data which states that the numbers of people dying of natural disaster in 2001 were twice as many as in 2002 and insured losses grew up more than 50%. It is estimated by UNEP that the extra economic costs of disasters attributable to global warming are running at more than $300 billion annually.
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By: Mary Rose | 2011-11-25 | News and society Eight major GOP president candidates of the 2012 U.S. presidential election, including Michele Bachmann met in Washington on Tuesday for the GOP debate on national security on Tuesday, the 23rd November 2011. Michele Bachmann, who has just addressed the controversy surrounding her appearance on Monday’s “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” show, was all smiles as she strolled out to debate the issues. read more
By: Warren Reidhead | 2010-03-30 | Health & Fitness Obesity And Global Warming We now have another reason to shed those unwanted pounds. It has been reported that Obesity is a contributing factor to Global Warming. Yes; can you believe it! If we didn't have a big enough problem to deal with on the weight loss issue; it appears us porkers may be affecting our planet (and when I was jogging I thought that the groan I heard was in my mind-it might have been Mother Earth!). read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-02 | Environmental Most people do not really understand what "Global Warming" is, it is not climate change, rather it is new "buzz-word" created by humans which is defined as human's emission of green house gasses is causing the Earth to heat up. Now you might say that you believe that, but I would ask you why? read more
By: Ernie Fitzpatrick | 2010-01-22 | Nature What in the world is going on with global warming? Is there or isn't there, and if so why is so much of the planet now so cold? read more
By: Fabian Gari | 2010-05-10 | Environmental In the last thirty years, global warming seemed to be a joke. People talked about it as ironic words as "tree hugers" or simply "freaks". Signs of global warming were often ignored. Nowadays, the situation has changed. read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Environmental You may think stress is related to the case of climate change. Then you need to look for a global warming hoax that is created by many people. You will be able to see the issue from another side as it can be so exciting. read more
By: Don Murphy | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Real answers for possible global warming are hard to come by considering most stories are based on questionable science. How can anyone say what is causing global warming when scientists have only been monitoring the weather for 150 years. What would these scientist do if there was no political or financial benefit to creating a hysteria over an unproven event such as "Global Warming". I am going to give real world reasons why the weather is changing in certain parts of the world. read more
By: Hubert Crowell | 2010-05-15 | Environmental Temperature change is a normal occurrence on the changing earth that we live on. If we look back over the past 400,000 years, we see that the average temperature as determined by Antarctic ice-core records, show an 8-deg C change. The earth is normally about -4 to -5 deg C below the current temperature. This was during the four ice ages that occurred during this period. read more
By: Bryan Wong | 2010-04-04 | Environmental The issue of global warming is a complex topic, due to the controversy over whether there is really a legitimate concern or not. In addition, there are varying opinions on what to do or not do about it, coming from different countries, different treaties, and even from different political figures, from George W. Bush to Al Gore. In this article, we will examine many of the different aspects surrounding the complex topic of global warming. read more