I read michael crichton's latest book about how the global climate and it's changes are not understood, even by the scientists studying it. (well, it was actually about an adventure that would make a great movie, but it was really about the global climate)
I had heard about the frozen wooly mammoths with fresh leaves in their mouth before I watched "The Day After Tomorrow." I've also read a few (nonfiction) books actually about global warming or the lack of it.
Based on what I know, I don't think that scientists have enough long-term information to be able to determine just what exactly is going on in a system as complex as the globe's weather, and I'm not scared.
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