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John T from NC
Western Tanager

3789


You've got to be kidding. Global warming (GW) cannot be observed on the ground year to year. If the threat exists at all, its existence would be established by reliable data collected over decades or centuries, not this year compared to last year. This "survey" is so transparent it's laughable. You're trying to reinforce the GW lie in the minds of gullible "followers" by getting them to say "Hey. Yeah. Look how warm it is this year compared to last year". Meanwhile they forget the fact that somewhere else it was colder or snowier (for instance, colder and record snow in northern Maine in winter 2007-2008). You people are disgraceful. If the problem exists, PROVE IT! and if you can't prove it with long-term data...then, SHUT UP! P.S. Here's my story per your criteria. Our Jan-Feb 2008 in Florida was cooler than 2007. There...now print that in your literature and put my name on it. It's my story, I just can't prove it with the data. Might just be my recollection.

Jana W from WA
Monarch Butterfly

3788


I live in western Washington (state) and have noticed over the past few years that parasites are killing our maple trees, 3 new lichen to this area are choking out the alder trees and other trees/bushes, and that the cedars are all stressed and going to seed (an attempt to survive).

macky l from AZ
Polar Bear

3787


I found out that more than one billion trees are destroyed to make disposable diapers what a waste.If all the parents in the world switch to a cloth diaper we could save those trees and the wildlife that depends on them. Global warming is happening because are trees our very important to life on earth.We only have one planet we must start taking care of it.

save the animals a from TX
Coral Reef

3786


i went to the beach a couple days ago and were we were supossed to be it was flooded.I would say it raised about 1 foot.I promise i will send a letter to the president stating this sudject.

dylon k from NE
Polar Bear

3785


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